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Gallen Fighting

Mr Angry

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Well he can't have great mate Gall having this on him.

I hear he has a patent move, the mosh pit....................your not even sure if he did it.
 

webShark

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Reckon the Pom might be on next years card.

Hope so, he's big enough.

Tbh, he was great with everyone who approached him. Had a quiet couple of coronas and seemed to be enjoying himself.
There was a raffle for Gall's gloves but you had to stay right to the end of the night. Odds were good as only a few left. We couldn't be bothered waiting for the pro fight so don't know who won. I don't think Toddy has much to fear from his girlfriend. Aa a boxer she makes a good water skier.
 
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Poss

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Heard on the Big Sports Breakfast this morning that Gallen pulled up sore and has to get scans on his elbow today.

Hopefully it is nothing too serious.
 

Frenzy.

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Heard on the Big Sports Breakfast this morning that Gallen pulled up sore and has to get scans on his elbow today.

Hopefully it is nothing too serious.

BSB are wankers.

Gallen already said in the after fight interview he was going in for surgery on his elbow this week. It's normal to have scans before surgery. It's normal to pull up sore after a fight.

Fuggen sensationalistic wanker journalism as usual.
 
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Gallen's ring debut a bout to regret
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December 17, 2012
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IT IS not quite Cronulla's worst fears realised, but the wash-up from Paul Gallen's charity boxing bout will leave the Sharks feeling their own charity might have been misguided.

Their inspirational captain, who was allowed to take part in the fight by the club, aggravated an elbow injury during his charity bout in New Zealand, and could require surgery.

Gallen will have scans on his elbow on Monday, and is likely to consult a specialist, after pulling up sore following the fight.

The Sharks medical staff will decide then whether the Test and NSW representative will need surgery. The 31-year-old had been suffering from a ''tennis elbow'' injury before his Fight for Life debut.

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''It's stiff and sore and it will be reviewed in the morning,'' Sharks doctor Dave Givney said. ''He hasn't pulled the tendon; at worst there might be a loose body in the elbow, a bit of gristle which needs to be cleaned out.''

Gallen spoke with club physiotherapist Konrad Schultz on Sunday, and was en route back to Sydney on Sunday night. Sharks officials have already been in contact with elbow specialist John Trantalis, and Gallen is likely to be assessed by him following scans.

''During the fight, it's played up, and it was really sore afterwards, so he's coming to see us in the morning,'' Givney said. ''We're going to scan it so we'll just see how it goes. He'll see the specialist if needed but it might just fix itself up.''

While Givney said the worst scenario would involve Gallen having a relatively straightforward clean-out operation, and there

appears to be little doubt that Gallen will not be fit for the start of the NRL season, the fact that he might be forced under the knife could call into question the decision to allow Gallen to box in the off-season.

Gallen fought on a card that included fellow NRL stars Greg Bird, Willie Mason and Manu Vatuvei, and despite scoring a points victory against Hika Elliot, was clearly a sore winner.

''That was one of the toughest things I've ever done,'' Gallen said after the fight.

Bird, too, was left shaken during his fight with former All Black Rene Ranger. The Gold Coast Titans forward was struck in the head with a powerful shot after dropping his guard when the referee had stepped in. The fact he was not wearing headgear exacerbated the blow. Mason fought another former All Black, Troy Flavell.

The aggravation of Gallen's elbow injury might leave Sydney Roosters feeling a little more nervous about their own star forward Sonny Bill Williams's boxing venture much closer to the NRL season. Williams will fight South African Francois Botha in February before beginning training with his new NRL club.

Williams is still recovering from a pectoral muscle injury he suffered while playing for Japanese rugby union club Panasonic Wild Knights.



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...t-to-regret-20121216-2bhnu.html#ixzz2FFk7DWS0
 

gunnamatta bay

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The nz presss seem strangely silent about the outcome. If gal had been spruiking he was going to knock the bum out and lost they would be having a field day.
 

Quigs

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He says it in the post fight interview in the ring.

check the link out for the full replay of the fight.
 
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Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan has no issues with skipper Paul Gallen's involvement in a charity boxing event and maintained he expected the Test and Origin forward to be back when the squad resumes training in January following elbow surgery.


Gallen is set to have an elbow clean-out on Thursday. Flanagan said the forward had been suffering from elbow soreness prior to his bout against Hika Elliot in the Fight for Life promotion - which also included fellow NRL stars Greg Bird, Willie Mason and Manu Vatuvei - and maintained the clean-out had been planned.


"He's been booked in to have it looked at and he'll have a bit of a clean-out," Flanagan said on Monday. "We'd still be expecting him to be back (at training) with everyone else on Monday the seventh (of January)."


Flanagan also said star five-eighth Todd Carney's recovery from an Achilles injury was progressing ahead of schedule, and he was expecting the playmaker to be fit for the Sharks' final trial of the pre-season.
 

bluefox1968

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Ran into Gal outside Sharkies on Tuesday arvo - he very obligingly posed for a photo. Of course, I did the mandatory 'Congrats on the fight / How's your elbow / Next year is gonna be a good year' attempted convo! He was good enough to chat for a few minutes. Onya, Captain Gal!!!
 

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