Warrington Wolves suspend Anthony Gelling amid investigation into 'conduct away from the club'

Peter Hanson

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Anthony Gelling has been suspended by Warrington Wolves amid an internal investigation into conduct away from the club.

The New Zealand-born back has played in both of Warrington's Super League games this season after arriving from Widnes Vikings.

A Wolves statement read: "Warrington Wolves can confirm that centre Anthony Gelling will not be available for selection pending a club investigation into conduct away from the club.

"Gelling is fully supportive of the investigation.

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"The club and player will be making no further comment at this time."

Chesire police on Thursday (AEDT) confirmed a man was 'arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent'.

The 29-year-old has been released on conditional bail following an alleged incident.

Gelling previously represented Wigan Warriors and was a member of the 2016 side that defeated Warrington in the Grand Final.

He has also represented NRL side New Zealand Warriors.

Warrington face Wakefield Trinity on Sunday.

Peter Hanson