See our The NRL have refused to lend the team any players, but recently retired league legend Paul Gallen told Mark Levy he’d put his hand up.“The Warriors have done such an amazing job to get over here to Australia, so many sacrifices to get the game going again, you’d like to think we could help them out as much as possible.“I tell you what, we’ve got until June 30 and I heard Billy Slater say he’d come back and play, Sam Thaiday today said he’d come back and play.“I reckon between the three of us you’d get 10 or 15 games out, so why not, give me a call. You will enjoy exclusive content, competition updates and other benefits as part of So, I think that just makes the decision even harder to digest for fans. Cronulla Sharks great Paul Gallen has hinted he is considering making a return to the NRL, naming the New Zealand Warriors as a potential club. Paul Gallen has a warning for teams keen to pick up Sonny Bill Williams. "Kearney's sacking comes as the team remains in camp on the NSW central coast, having left New Zealand indefinitely to play in this year's competition.Ex-Jillaroo Alana Ferguson was blindsided by the decision and believed the decision hadn't sat well with, not just Warriors, but NRL fans. The NRL have refused to lend the team any players, but recently retired league legend Paul Gallen told Mark Levy he’d put his hand up. additional information. While Warriors coach Todd Payten and CEO Cameron George have discussed the potential of … "Stephen Kearney has done just as much as the players, he's given up just as much for the game and to be in the game. You will enjoy exclusive content, competition updates and other benefits as part of I really do. the 2GB community. But then taking those things into consideration about what the warriors have done. They've left the country, they've left their families, they've come to a place they're not familiar with and living here. "To sack him, I've got to be honest, I think it's a really ordinary decision. Four weeks into the restart of the season, they're 2-2, won 50% of their games since they've been back. It just seems like the timing is a little bit off. "It's a hard one to digest given the current climate, but he wasn't even in the hot seat for it," She said. "Coaches get sacked all the time I can understand it," Gallen said on Wide World of Sports' "Stephen Kearney in his time there has only made the semi-finals once so he hasn't had a great tenure there so I can understand the need to look for someone else. NZ WARRIORS PAUL GALLEN The Warriors have suffered a few injuries that have severely depleted their side but rescue may come from an unexpected place. It doesn't quite make sense. "Ricky Stuart talks about the Raiders win over the Bulldogs in round 16 of the 2020 NRL Premiership.Steve Georgallis talks about the Raiders win over the Bulldogs in round 16 of the 2020 NRL Premiership.The Canberra Raiders host the Canterbury Bulldogs in round 16 of the 2020 NRL Premiership.Cronulla Sharks defeat Bulldogs, hat-trick for Sione KatoaDallin Watene-Zelezniak's monster hit on Matt Moylan stuns NRL worldNRL Presser: Raiders v Bulldogs - Round 16 - Ricky StuartNRL Presser: Raiders v Bulldogs - Round 16 - Steve Georgallis Cronulla great Paul Gallen says the New Zealand Warriors are "heartless" for sacking coach Stephen Kearney, slamming the "very ordinary" move by the club.Kearney was told on Saturday morning his services were no longer required by the Warriors, ending a three-and-a-half-year stint as head coach.The news was delivered just over 12 hours after the team's listless 40-12 loss to South Sydney on Friday night, leaving the club with two wins from their opening six games.While the results hadn't been rolling in for the Kiwis, Gallen argued that they were still in good stead, and was incensed by the club's decision to let Kearney go considering the sacrifices made amid COVID-19. "But I think it's a really heartless decision by the club and the owners to make this decision this time of year.