You have got to be kidding...
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...ejuvenate-auckland-nines-20170331-gvbfup.html
Mullen looks to set record straight
Jarrod Mullen has no intention of resuming his playing career following his positive drugs test.
There has been a lot of misinformation circulated about Mullen's intentions, namely that he is seeking to launch an appeal with a view to returning to the field. The fact is he isn't contesting the positive result, but is seeking to explain the extenuating circumstances that led to it when the matter goes before the NRL's anti-doping tribunal. The matter was initially scheduled to be heard last week but was adjourned.
The former Newcastle playmaker is facing an automatic four-year ban after testing positive to the banned steroid Drostanolone on November 29 last year, but is seeking a reduced sanction with a view to remaining involved in football in an off-field capacity. The 29-year-old is resigned to never playing again due to the chronic injuries that have plagued his career.
Newcastle will continue to pay Mullen until the matter is heard, although suggestions the former NSW playmaker is intentionally dragging out the matter are off the mark. His legal representatives have tried to expedite the process to give all parties finality, a move that would give the Knights clarity over their salary cap situation. However, negotiations with the club about a severance payout have broken down.
Mullen's biggest concern is his reputation and he is looking forward to telling his story at the appropriate time.