But Meninga has made no apologies for considering the two-time Dally M Winger of the Year.
"If he's the best left winger running around in Australian rugby league and he's eligible to play for Australia, that's what should happen," Meninga said.
"That's the Australian jersey, you've got to give it to your best players. The ones that deserve it."
Meninga hadn't spoken with Gallen since taking over the top job in December, however the pair broke bread at the NSW Blues dinner on Wednesday night.
Gallen's massive effort in Cronulla's win over Penrith confirmed his place in what would be his first test since 2014 due to a combination of a drug suspension and injuries.
Darius Boyd will line up at fullback and Greg Inglis at centre, with Josh Dugan on the other wing despite an underwhelming effort in the corresponding test last year.
Michael Jennings, Justin O'Neill and Josh Morris are the contenders for the other centre spot.
The other contentious positions are the back row and the interchange bench, although Cowboys pivot Michael Morgan is likely to fill the utility spot.
Australia will aim to end a three-game losing streak to the Kiwis, the world No1 team, that stretches back to the mid-year test in 2014.
- AAP