
Greg Inglis
Greg Inglis is a retired Australian rugby league footballer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of his generation. Known for his incredible speed, strength, and skill, he played primarily as a centre and fullback during his career, representing the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL and the Australian national team. Inglis was a key figure in the Rabbitohs' 2014 premiership victory and earned multiple Dally M medals and representative honors, including being a member of the Indigenous All Stars team. His impact on the game extends beyond the field, as he has been involved in various community initiatives and advocacy for Indigenous rights and youth development.
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When Greg Inglis joined South Sydney for the start of the 2012 season, the club's chief executive declared they had just won their 21st premiership.
Daly Cherry-Evans is officially a Sydney Rooster. Good luck stopping them winning the comp in 2026Greg Inglis has been at the forefront of a national mental health campaign.
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Greg Inglis opens up on his mental health battles in a bid to save livesBig, strong, agile and fast, he was so dominant over a period when the Storm had two other selections in this quarter-century team.
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The Blues were able to out-Queensland Queensland. Enjoy it while it lasts.Daley recalls losing to Maroons teams featuring Cameron Smith, Johnathan Thurston, Greg Inglis, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk.
Laurie Daley speaks about his second coming as NSW Blues coach ahead of State of Origin IGreg Inglis is remembered by Nathan Cleary for his impactful performance during Cleary's Origin debut.
Mitch Moses says Nathan Cleary will run the show for the NSW Blues. Cleary’s not so sureGreg Inglis is mentioned as one of the superstars who successfully transitioned from fullback into the halves.
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