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Star Wests Tigers five-eighth Lachie Galvin's stint in NSW Cup has been short-lived, with the playmaker named to return to the top flight this weekend.
The 19-year-old has endured a week of turmoil after last Monday's announcement that he will be leaving the club at the end of next season.
Galvin turned out for the Western Suburbs Magpies at Lidcombe Oval on Easter Monday, however he is set to wear the No.6 jumper for the Tigers' clash with Cronulla at Leichhardt Oval on Sunday.
Former Shark Royce Hunt has also been selected on the bench, after he was a late omission from the side that fell to Parramatta last weekend.
Galvin's return come as Manly welcome back gun fullback Tom Trbojevic for Saturday's match against Penrith.
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Tom Trbojevic had quite the 1st round
The star's return will see Lehi Hopoate shift to the wing and Tommy Talau to the interchange.
The Sea Eagles have struggled without Trbojevic, losing all three matches since he picked up a knee injury in a Round 4 win over Parramatta.
History suggests Trbojevic will provide an immediate boost to his side, with Manly boasting a 60% winning record when he's on the field. That figure drops to just 38% when the fullback is absent, according to stats compiled by rugby league historian David Middleton.

In other team news for the Anzac weekend:
- Selwyn Cobbo will replace the injured Reece Walsh as Brisbane fullback, with Deine Mariner named on the wing.
- Nick Meaney provides a much-needed boost to the Storm's outside backs, returning from a facial fracture. Big man Nelson Asofa-Solomona is also a chance of featuring in his first game since Round 3 and has been named on the extended bench as he recovers from a concussion.
- Latrell Mitchell will shift to fullback for the Rabbitohs, with Jayden Sullivan returning from suspension at halfback and Jye Gray to start on the bench.
- Tom Trbojevic's return is offset by the loss of brother Jake Trbojevic, who is subject to the NRL's concussion protocols. Jazz Tevaga shifts to lock in his place, with Jake Simpkin to start at hooker.
- The Roosters have dropped Dominic Young in a backline reshuffle that will see Billy Smith return from suspension at centre and Mark Nawaqanitawase line up on the wing. Angus Crichton has also been named to return from a groin injury.
- Francis Molo is on track to make his Dolphins debut.
Galvin's return will attract plenty of interest as the Wests Tigers prepare to play at Leichhardt Oval for the first time this NRL season.

A full house is expected for the clash, with star Sharks prop Addin Fonua-Blake set to go head-to-head with young Tigers forwards Terrell May and Fonua Pole.
The duo have been outstanding for the club to start the year, playing a key role in the Tigers improved performances this season.
Fonua-Blake has led the Cronulla pack from the front since joining the Sharks in the summer and declared he won't be taking a backwards step on Sunday afternoon.
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Terrell May Try
"[May's] been playing really good footy, he's the leader of their pack, " Fonua-Blake told reporters. "I'm going to have my hands full this week, not just me but the whole forward pack.
"Their young prop Fonua Pole's been doing a really good job too. They've been really good leaders for that team so we'll have our hands full. I like coming up against players that are in form, it's a good test for myself."