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Gallen ends ‘rollercoas­ter’

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Sharks veteran and former NSW State of Origin captain Paul Gallen has confirmed he’ll retire from profession­al rugby league at the end of 2019.

Gallen, 37, has played 327 NRL games for Cronulla since his 2001 debut, as well as 24 games for NSW and 32 tests for Australia. He captained the Sharks to their sole NRL Premiershi­p triumph in 2016, and NSW to a drought-breaking Origin series triumph in 2014.

‘‘Definitely retiring from rugby league at the end of this year, without a doubt . . . I’ve really enjoyed where I’ve been and what I’ve done but I’m ready to retire,’’ Gallen said yesterday.

‘‘I’ve just had enough of the rollercoas­ter, the up and down.

‘‘Even this time last year, I was going through things and thinking, the only reason I’m going to retire is because of my age, I’m still performing a role, I’m still doing it, liking it. But I’ve come this year and I’m still performing . . . but like I said before, it’s the rollercoas­ter of turning up.’’

Gallen, in his 19th season in the NRL, said he would stay in the game after retirement as a mentor and pundit.

 ??  ?? Paul Gallen: ‘‘I’ve really enjoyed where I’ve been and what I’ve done but I’m ready to retire.’’
Paul Gallen: ‘‘I’ve really enjoyed where I’ve been and what I’ve done but I’m ready to retire.’’

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