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Paul Gallen
Personal information
Full name Paul Gallen
Date of birth August 14, 1981 (1981-08-14) (age 26)
Place of birth Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Height 5 ft 9 in (1. Events 1183 - Taira no Munemori and the Taira clan take the young Emperor Antoku and the three sacred treasures Year 1981 ( MCMLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Sydney (ˈsɪdniː is the most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 4 For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. 75 m)
Weight 16 st 1 lb (102 kg)
Nickname(s) Galls, Gal, Fatty
Club information
Position(s) Second-Row
Current club Cronulla Sharks
Number 12
Youth clubs
Years Club
OLQP Bulldogs-Greystannes
Wentworthville Magpies
Senior clubs*
Years Club Apps (points)
2001 - Cronulla Sharks 113 (104)
Representative teams**
2006 -
2008 -
New South Wales
Australia
002 (0)

* Professional club appearances and points
counted for domestic first grade only and
correct as of 31 Feb 2007. A typical Rugby league team consists of thirteen players on the field plus four substitutes on the bench The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are an Australian professional Rugby league team based in Cronulla New South Wales in the Sutherland Shire, south of Sydney The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are an Australian professional Rugby league team based in Cronulla New South Wales in the Sutherland Shire, south of Sydney The New South Wales Rugby League team represents the state of New South Wales annually in the Rugby League State of Origin competition against arch-rivals Queensland
** Representative team caps and points correct
as of 31 Feb 2007.

Paul Gallen (born August 14, 1981 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League competition. Events 1183 - Taira no Munemori and the Taira clan take the young Emperor Antoku and the three sacred treasures Year 1981 ( MCMLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Sydney (ˈsɪdniː is the most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 4 For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. History See also History of rugby league The grass roots of rugby league can be traced to early football history, through the playing of ball games The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are an Australian professional Rugby league team based in Cronulla New South Wales in the Sutherland Shire, south of Sydney Gallen's position of choice is in the Second Row though he has also frequently played at lock and occasionally at five-eighth. A typical Rugby league team consists of thirteen players on the field plus four substitutes on the bench A typical Rugby league team consists of thirteen players on the field plus four substitutes on the bench A typical Rugby league team consists of thirteen players on the field plus four substitutes on the bench

Contents

Cronulla Sharks

2001

Paul Gallen made his first-grade rugby league début for the Cronulla Sharks against the Parramatta Eels in round 15 at Toyota Park on June 3. The Parramatta Eels are an Australian professional Rugby league football club based in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta. Toyota Stadium (formerly Toyota Park Endeavour Field Ronson Field Caltex Field and Shark Park is a Rugby league stadium in the suburb of Woolooware New South Wales His debut was an unhappy one as Cronulla lost the match 36 points to 6. He only made one more appearance that season in the final round, round 24, when he was involved in his first ever win at first-grade level, when the Sharks were victorious over the Brisbane Broncos by 24 points to 16.

2002

In round 14 the Sharks beat the Canberra Raiders by 36 points to 26. But the game was more significant for Gallen in that he scored his first ever try at first-grade level.

In total, Gallen made 21 appearances in his second season at first-grade level for the Cronulla Sharks, scoring just the one try in the process which was the first try of his career.

2003

In round 11 against the Newcastle Knights and with Cronulla trailing 22 points to 20, Paul Gallen was sent off by referee Paul Simpkins after his high shot on Sean Rudder. Paul Simpkins is a retired Australian professional Rugby league Referee, officiating in the Australian first-grade competition National Rugby Sean Rudder born 13 February, 1979 in Australia is a Rugby league player for the Newtown Jets in the NSWRL Premier League Fortunately for Gallen and Cronulla, they managed to overcome the odds and defeat the Knights 30 points to 24. [1]

Gallen made a total of 17 first-grade appearances for the club in 2003, scoring five tries in the process.

2004

In the opening round of the year against the Wests Tigers, Gallen was involved in a fight which saw him suspended for two weeks after the NRL judiciary found him guilty of a contrary conduct charge. The judiciary decided that he had "instigated and tried to go on with a fight involving Wests Tigers prop John Skandalis". John Skandalis (born 16 June, 1976 in Sydney New South Wales) is an Australian former professional Rugby league player However, he sustained an elbow injury during the match which ruled him out until round six of the competition. Gallen was the only player in round one to contest his charge. [2]

In round 11 against the Manly Sea Eagles, Gallen scored an impressive two tries in his sides 30 points to 28 victory. [3]

In June it was announced that Gallen had "extended his contract for another three seasons"[4]

In the 2004 season, Gallen made a total of 19 appearances for the club and scoring five tries.

2005

In round 24, the Sharks scored their biggest ever victory, scoring a 68 points to 6 win over the Manly Sea Eagles, with Gallen scoring a try.

Cronulla finished in seventh place and therefore qualified to be involved in the finals series. They were drawn against the second placed side, which happened to be local rivals St. George-Illawarra. In the match Gallen managed to score a try for Cronulla however it wasn't enough to save the Sharks from losing the match 28 points to 22.

Gallen was presented the Cronulla Sharks Chairman's Award in 2005 by the clubs President Barry Pierce after his impressive season where he led the NRL in both hit ups and off loads. [5] At the Dally M Awards, he was also nominated for the position of "Best Lock". The 2005 Dally M Awards were presented on Tuesday 6 September 2005 at the Sydney Town Hall in Sydney and broadcast on Fox Sports However, he lost out to Manly lock Ben Kennedy. For the Neighbours character see Ben Kirk Ben Kennedy (born 14 March, 1974 in Casino New South Wales

In the 2005 season, Gallen played a total of 25 games in first-grade for the Sharks and in the process scoring six tries.

2006

Before the season started it was discovered that Gallen was suffering from a bulging disc in his lower back. After having surgery he wanted to return to action just a week after having the surgery done. He ended up making his comeback within nine weeks which amazed the Sharks medical staff as it was predicted it would take much longer than that. [6]

Gallen won his first ever representative jersey when he was selected to play for City in the annual City vs Country match. Teams History Country V City has long played a part in New South Wales sporting history with the first traces of the concept being linked back as far as 1886 In June, Sharks coach Stuart Raper pleaded with the New South Wales selectors to give Paul Gallen an opportunity to prove his worth at State of Origin level. Stuart 'Chook' Raper, (born January 5, 1965) is an Australian former Rugby league player and coach Raper argued that "Gallen's been consistent for us over the past 18 months and if NSW hiccup on Wednesday night. . . he'll certainly be knocking on the door. "[7] After missing out on selection in the first game, Gallen again failed to make selection for the second match. However, after NSW was thrashed by QLD, the NSW selectors made drastic changes to their team by replacing players that performed poorly. He was selected to play in the third and final match which was to be the State of Origin decider, where QLD came from behind to win 16-14.

Gallen was selected to play in the annual Prime Minister's XIII squad to play Papua New Guinea at the end of September. Prime Minister's XIII or the PM's XIII is the name of a representative Rugby league team selected on an annual basis by the Prime Minister of Australia Rugby league in Papua New Guinea is regarded as the country’s national sport [8] The Prime Minister's XIII defeated Papua New Guinea 28 points to 8 at Port Moresby but Gallen failed to be selected for the Australian Tri Nations squad. The Rugby League Tri-Nations (also known as the Gillette Tri-Nations for sponsorship reasons is a Rugby league tournament involving the top three nations in the sport At the end of the season, Paul Gallen won the Supporters Player of the Year award[9]

In September 2006, just days after he was voted the Sharks supporters player of the year, Gallen announced that he was considering leaving the Sharks despite having a year left on his contract. Gallen stated that it wasn't the club or coaching staff that made him consider leaving the club but rather the fact that "I just want to play semi-final football". Gallen also stated that he was "looking for a fresh start and a fresh challenge". [10]

In 2006, Gallen made 18 appearances in first-grade for the Cronulla Sharks, scoring seven tries for the club.

2007

Due to his claims at the end of the previous season that he wanted out of the club, there was much speculation about Paul Gallen's future at the Cronulla Sharks before the season started as his contract was set to expire at the back end of the 2007 season. [11] There were rumours that he would walk out on the club after his contract expired as well as other reports in the media that Manly would sign him as a long-term replacement for recently retired Manly player Ben Kennedy. [12] However, Gallen decided to stay at the club, putting to rest the rumours in the media, by signing a four year deal with Cronulla, meaning that he would stay at the club until 2011 and in the process make him at the one club for ten years. [13] Gallen reportedly turned down a $1. The Australian dollar ( sign: $; code: AUD) is the Currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including Christmas 4 million offer from Manly in favour of a $1. 1 million deal. Manly confirmed that they were interested in signing him however, Manly denied that they ever made an actual offer for him. Gallen stated that he decided to stay at the Sharks because he was inspired by Nathan Hindmarsh, who had recently signed a contract with the Eels in the aim to be a one-club man. Gallen also cited the fact that he wanted to win a premiership with the club because "you'd be remembered for your whole life here in Cronulla if you were part of that first-ever premiership" as well as the fact that his "old man also wanted me to stay at the Sharks. "[11]

In a pre-season trial against South Sydney, Gallen had to be taken from the field with an injury to his ankle. After undergoing an MRI scan on his ankle, Sharks physio Matt Green stated that "the scans have revealed ligament damage but the injury is not as bad as first feared. "[14] The injury kept Gallen out until round four of the season when he made his return against the St. George-Illawarra Dragons and he made his first start of the NRL season a week later against the Wests Tigers[15] but only because he was taking painkilling injections before the games. [16] In round 6 against Canberra, Gallen set up a try for Ben Pomeroy before, unfortunately for Gallen, he was forced from the field due to injury during the second half. Ben Pomeroy (born 10 January, 1984 in Penrith New South Wales) is an Australian professional Rugby league player for the [17] However, the injury wasn't serious and he was cleared to play in the following round against Newcastle.

It was announced that Gallen had been selected for City to play in the annual City vs Country match but unluckily for him, he was forced to withdraw due to another ankle injury which he sustained in round 7 against Newcastle. [18] The injury however was not serious enough to keep him out for the next NRL fixture against the New Zealand Warriors, but the club doctors believed that his right ankle could not handle playing in the City vs Country match as that would have meant playing three games in the space of six days. [16]

In the match against the Broncos in round 9, Gallen put in another impressive performance, setting up a try in the process. Just after half-time Gallen broke the tackle of David Stagg before finding Kevin Kingston, who in turn found Bird who scored the try for Cronulla. David Stagg (born 18 October, 1983 in Townsville Queensland) is an Australian professional Rugby league player for the Brisbane Kevin Kingston is an Australian Rugby league player for the Cronulla Sharks in the National Rugby League competition [19] In round 10 against Canterbury, Gallen sealed the 30-20 points victory with a try in the dying stages of the match and in the process gave the Sharks breathing space. [20] For his effort against the Bulldogs, Gallen was voted as the man of the match. [21] The following week in round 11, Gallen again scored a try in a losing effort against the Roosters. [22]

On June 11 in round 13, Gallen sparked controversy in the local derby match against St. George-Illawarra at Oki Jubilee Stadium in which Cronulla triumphed 20 points to 16. OKI Jubilee Stadium (also known as Jubilee Oval or Kogarah Oval is the home Stadium of the St George Illawarra Dragons, a Rugby league Also in the match, Gallen was placed on report for a head high tackle on Ben Creagh. Ben Creagh (born 6 February, 1985 in Blacktown New South Wales) is an Australian professional Rugby league player for the St Gallen did manage to set up the first Sharks try for Mitch Brown. Mitchell Ronald Edwin Brown (born November 7, 1987 in Sutherland New South Wales) is an Australian Rugby league player for the [23]

St. George-Illawarra coach Nathan Brown hit out at Paul Gallen claiming that he "is a tough player, that wouldn't have knocked the top off him. Nathan Brown is a former Rugby league player and currently the coach of the St George Illawarra Dragons which compete in the National Rugby League. "[24]

In the days following the game, Gallen continued to come under scrutiny. Gallen explained "We've got a motto here at the Sharks: do whatever it takes to win. That's what I've always done. I'm never going to stop doing that. " Gallen continued "we won the game. That's all I care about. "[6]

In round 14 against New Zealand, Gallen was again put on report by the referee after a head high tackle on Patrick Ah Van. Patrick Ah Van (born 17 March, 1988 in Auckland New Zealand) is a New Zealand professional Rugby league player The judiciary charged him with a grade one careless high tackle which meant that he was suspended for the following game against South Sydney. Cronulla had the bye in round 16 which meant that Gallen hadn't had the previous two weeks to prove himself for selection in the third game of the series in State of Origin. Despite this, Gallen was rewarded for his impressive season to date with a call-up to the New South Wales side for the third State of Origin match, although New South Wales were already 2-0 down in the three game series.

Before the third game of the Origin series, Gallen declared that he "can't wait to be running out and getting booed, I love that sort of stuff. It would mean everything going up there and beating them. "[25] After New South Wales had lost the first two games, there was talk that New South Wales lacked passion and Gallen stated that "everybody was sick of hearing it. " Just over ten minutes into the match, Gallen put a high shot on Tonie Carroll. Tonie Carroll (born 17 February, 1976 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is an Australian New Zealand professional Gallen, who was also helped out by his team-mates, then preceded to get in a fight with the opposition. Speaking of the incident after the match, Gallen stated that he and Greg Bird "came here saying that if anyone touches any of us, we're putting it on. Greg Bird (born 10 February, 1984 in Newcastle New South Wales) is an Australian professional Rugby league player for the I knew it would be a penalty but I knew it would also fire the boys up - it's good for the game. "[26]

Gallen was impressive in just his second State of Origin match. In the 55 minutes of the match that he was involved in, he made a total of 127 metres gained as well as making 15 tackles. [27] But even after QLD lost their lock in the first minute, both their wingers during the middle of the game and numerous other injuries to players who couldn't come off due to no more replacements, NSW could get more than a 2 point lead until the 72nd minute where they scored two tries, Gallen setting up the final New South Wales try for Hazem El Masri, which in the process capped off a 18 points to 4 New South Wales victory. Hazem El Masri (حازم المصري (born 1 April 1976) is a Lebanese-Australian professional Rugby league football player widely known for

After the round 18 loss to the Sydney Roosters, Gallen was charged by the NRL judiciary for a "grade one contrary conduct offence" after he head-butted Roosters' player Shane Shackleton and was subsequently banned for one match. Shane Shackleton is an Australian professional Rugby league player in the National Rugby League (NRL [28]

Round 22 against third placed Parramatta Eels saw the Sharks snap a seven match losing streak in golden point extra time. It was later reported that after the match Gallen was involved in an incident with Reece Williams at winger Dustin Cooper's house. Reece Williams (born September 21, 1985 in Sydney New South Wales) is an Australian Rugby league player for the Cronulla Dustin Cooper (born 8 May, 1981) is an Australian Rugby league player who currently plays as either a centre or fullback for the Cronulla After consuming what was said to be "too much alcohol", team-mates and good friends, Gallen and Williams were involved in a fight. Coach Ricky Stuart stated that although it shouldn't have happened, that there was nothing serious about it as it was only "a scuffle"[29]

At the conclusion of the NRL Premiership, Gallen was rewarded for his fine season with a call up for the Australian squad in a one-off test match against New Zealand on 14th October. Ricky Stuart (born 7 January 1967 in Queanbeyan New South Wales) is an Australian former representative Rugby league and Rugby union However it was announced barely a week before the match that Gallen had to be pulled out of the squad due to a "shoulder injury", with his replacement being Melbourne Storm's Dallas Johnson. Dallas Johnson (born 23 January 1982 in Atherton Queensland) is an Australian professional Rugby league player for the Melbourne Storm and for the Queensland [30]

2008

Gallen attracted attention after the round 3 clash with the Titans for "grubby" play. The Sydney Morning Herald even claimed Gallen should face jail time for his facial assault on Anthony Laffranchi. The Sydney Morning Herald ( SMH) is a daily Broadsheet Newspaper published by Fairfax Media in Sydney, Australia Anthony Laffranchi (born 16 November 1980 in Murwillumbah New South Wales) is an Australian professional Rugby league player for the Gold Coast Titans Titans player Josh Graham also claimed that Gallen clutched his testicles although this was not proven. [31]

Career highlights

One game for Australia - Centenery test 2008

External links

Footnotes

  1. ^ Sharks shock the Knights for spirited win
  2. ^ Gallen suspended for two weeks
  3. ^ Sharks sneak home in nail-biter at Brookvale
  4. ^ Polly return cut short by ankle injury
  5. ^ 2005 end-of-year awards
  6. ^ a b Attitude by the Gallen
  7. ^ Raper wants Gallen in NSW Origin side
  8. ^ Aussie XIII named for PNG
  9. ^ Bird Swoops To Claim Player of The Year Award
  10. ^ I want to quit Sharks - Gallen
  11. ^ a b Gallen a Shark for life
  12. ^ Gallen could replace Kennedy
  13. ^ Gallen Re-Signs With Sharks
  14. ^ Gallen To Miss 4-6 Weeks
  15. ^ Benji the hero as Tigers squeak home
  16. ^ a b Gallen fears for NSW Origin spot
  17. ^ Cronulla claim 26-0 victory over Raiders
  18. ^ Gallen and Douglas out of City-Country clash
  19. ^ Lockyer injured as Sharks beat Broncos
  20. ^ Cronulla withstand Bulldogs comeback
  21. ^ Sharks down Bulldogs to go third
  22. ^ Roosters snatch 13-12 win over Sharks
  23. ^ Sharks hold off 12-man Dragons for win
  24. ^ Brown hits out at player 'dives'
  25. ^ Gallen going for jugular
  26. ^ Bash brothers lead the fight
  27. ^ Blues win Game III thriller
  28. ^ Gallen facing one-week ban
  29. ^ Sharks players turn on each other
  30. ^ Gallen out, Johnson in for Kangaroos
  31. ^ Rotten shark should be jailed Paul Sheehan April 7, 2008

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