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Risky business, but Gallen holds no fears heading into SBW stoush


Paul Gallen takes time out during a training session at Cronulla on Monday.

Paul Gallen takes time out during a training session at Cronulla on Monday.Credit: Sitthixay Ditthavong

But it is a risk he remains willing to take, one last time.

“It would be silly and naive not to think about it [concussion],” he said. “But I’ve had all my tests done. I had them done after my last fight in late ’22.

“I was told I was in a good space. There were no issues, no marks on my brain or anything like that as far as the scans go.

“I’m doing everything that I can. I stopped drinking the last couple of years. I had a bit of a drink in Vegas, but all last year I didn’t drink.

“I haven’t drank this year. I know we talk about concussion, but I still think lifestyle has a bit to do with certain players having issues when they retire.

“Alcohol has got something to do with that, I think. It’s a concern, but I’m here.”

Paul Gallen works on his ring craft.

Paul Gallen works on his ring craft.Credit: Sitthixay Ditthavong

Win, lose or draw, Gallen insists it will be the end of his career as a professional athlete, which kicked off in 2001 when he made his debut in the NRL with Cronulla at the age of 19.

He admits to being unsure what will fill the void to help sate his appetite for competition.

“That’s a good question,” he said. “It’s a thought that has crossed my mind lots of times. I can’t give you the answer.

Sonny Billi Williams will be Gallen’s final opponent.

Sonny Billi Williams will be Gallen’s final opponent.Credit: Thomas Wielecki

“I hate golf. I’ve got a few things outside of football that I enjoy doing. I’ve built a couple of properties over the last few years. That’s been a bit of fun to take my time up.

“It’s something I’ve got to work at. I don’t know what it will be, but I’ll find something.

“I’ve got four kids. That keeps me busy.

“I’m lucky I’ve got a good circle of people around me. Two or three guys love training every day as well. I think that’s a part of it, just challenging yourself day in, day out. I think that’s about all I can do.”

All of which can wait for another few weeks, as Gallen homes in on a victory against SBW, who he described as “an amazing athlete” but not a person he respected. The feeling is clearly mutual.

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“ I don’t like him … we don’t get along,” Gallen said.

“We never have got on. That’s what makes the world go round – not everyone likes everyone. That’s just the way the world is.”

That sentiment won’t make any difference once the bell rings on July 16.

“I’m not going to be in there wanting to punch him any harder than I want to punch anyone else,” Gallen said. “It’s going to be a great win. I know I can win.

“So the personal feud between me and him, it’s got no influence over me, to be honest. He’s just an object in front of me I’ve got to beat. That’s it.”

SBW v Gallen showdown streaming live and exclusive on Stan pay-per-view.

Order the SBW v Gallen pay-per-view | live and on demand Wednesday 16 July. After a decade of bad blood, the Sonny Bill Williams v Paul Gallen grudge match is on.


Paul Gallen takes time out during a training session at Cronulla on Monday.

Paul Gallen takes time out during a training session at Cronulla on Monday.Credit: Sitthixay Ditthavong

But it is a risk he remains willing to take, one last time.

“It would be silly and naive not to think about it [concussion],” he said. “But I’ve had all my tests done. I had them done after my last fight in late ’22.

“I was told I was in a good space. There were no issues, no marks on my brain or anything like that as far as the scans go.

“I’m doing everything that I can. I stopped drinking the last couple of years. I had a bit of a drink in Vegas, but all last year I didn’t drink.

“I haven’t drank this year. I know we talk about concussion, but I still think lifestyle has a bit to do with certain players having issues when they retire.

“Alcohol has got something to do with that, I think. It’s a concern, but I’m here.”

Paul Gallen works on his ring craft.

Paul Gallen works on his ring craft.Credit: Sitthixay Ditthavong

Win, lose or draw, Gallen insists it will be the end of his career as a professional athlete, which kicked off in 2001 when he made his debut in the NRL with Cronulla at the age of 19.

He admits to being unsure what will fill the void to help sate his appetite for competition.

“That’s a good question,” he said. “It’s a thought that has crossed my mind lots of times. I can’t give you the answer.

Sonny Billi Williams will be Gallen’s final opponent.

Sonny Billi Williams will be Gallen’s final opponent.Credit: Thomas Wielecki

“I hate golf. I’ve got a few things outside of football that I enjoy doing. I’ve built a couple of properties over the last few years. That’s been a bit of fun to take my time up.

“It’s something I’ve got to work at. I don’t know what it will be, but I’ll find something.

“I’ve got four kids. That keeps me busy.

“I’m lucky I’ve got a good circle of people around me. Two or three guys love training every day as well. I think that’s a part of it, just challenging yourself day in, day out. I think that’s about all I can do.”

All of which can wait for another few weeks, as Gallen homes in on a victory against SBW, who he described as “an amazing athlete” but not a person he respected. The feeling is clearly mutual.

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“ I don’t like him … we don’t get along,” Gallen said.

“We never have got on. That’s what makes the world go round – not everyone likes everyone. That’s just the way the world is.”

That sentiment won’t make any difference once the bell rings on July 16.

“I’m not going to be in there wanting to punch him any harder than I want to punch anyone else,” Gallen said. “It’s going to be a great win. I know I can win.

“So the personal feud between me and him, it’s got no influence over me, to be honest. He’s just an object in front of me I’ve got to beat. That’s it.”

SBW v Gallen showdown streaming live and exclusive on Stan pay-per-view.

Order the SBW v Gallen pay-per-view | live and on demand Wednesday 16 July. After a decade of bad blood, the Sonny Bill Williams v Paul Gallen grudge match is on.

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