Gallen unhappy with NRL

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Paul Gallen has criticised the NRL and the support they have provided to him and the other nine Cronulla players being investigated by ASADA.

ASADA (Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority) are to interview the 10 Sharks players in regards to allegations of banned substances being used at the club in 2011.

Captain Gallen said, “I don’t think I have done anything wrong and as a player all I can do is adhere to the rules, and I have always done that.

“I have always been drug tested and I have always been fine.”

The New South Wales skipper’s main problem though is with the NRL.

He said, “During the six months since the investigation was launched I don’t think we’ve had great support from the NRL.

“But I am fine, I will be in there with my lawyers looking to do what I have got to do.”

The ASADA interviews, which will be conducted over an eight-day period, begin on Tuesday.