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PAUL Gallen is about to resume intensive fight training for his second charity bout, but he was already boxing clever upon returning from a successful World Cup campaign yesterday morning.
The Australian vice captain commanded the most interest of the nine Kangaroos who touched down in Sydney, with media eager to hear his reaction to speculation the NRL will hand down punishments against Cronulla next week.
"I've got nothing to say about that. I've been hearing about it for 12 months," the Sharks skipper said.
Greg Inglis and Paul Gallen pose with the Rugby League World Cup at Sydney Airport. Source: Getty Images
Gallen described 2013 as a "roller-coaster", but denied the seven-week trip to the UK had provided sanctuary from ASADA's menace.
"You can run away from things but it's still here, isn't it?" he said.
"It wasn't anything new to me and I've been going through it all year. I'm just glad to be over there and get the win and that's all that matters."
As the NRL finalises its report into Cronulla's 2011 supplement program, Gallen will be consumed with the task of fine tuning his fists for a Fight for Life charity bout against All Blacks star Liam Messam in Auckland next Saturday night.
Greg Inglis with partner Sally Robinson after he arrived with the World Champion Kangaroo rugby league team at Sydney Airport , Mascot.Picture Gregg Porteous Source: News Limited
Jarryd Hayne after arriving back with the World Champion Kangaroo rugby league team at Sydney Airport , Mascot.Picture Gregg Porteous Source: News Limited
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