Who is Greg Inglis?

Who is Greg Inglis?

Biography: A once in a generation talent, Greg Inglis burst onto the scene as a skinny teenager with the Storm in 2005 and retired from the NRL in 2019 as a legend. Such was his skill, he excelled in multiple positions – winning his first Clive Churchill Medal at five-eighth in 2007 and dominating for Queensland and Australia at centre.

How old was Greg Inglis when he made his NRL debut?

In Round 6 of the 2005 NRL season, Inglis made his NRL premiership debut at 18 as a replacement to injured winger Jake Webster in Melbourne’s match against the Parramatta Eels, scoring a try in the 26–14 loss at Olympic Park.

When did Greg Inglis debut for the Melbourne Storm?

Greg Inglis in his rookie season for the Melbourne Storm in 2005. 2006. Inglis makes his State of Origin debut for Queensland in Game One despite controversy around his Origin allegiances, the Maroons going down 17-16 against NSW in the opening game of the series.

How many tries did Greg Inglis score against New Zealand?

Inglis scored two tries and as a result was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal. Inglis also played in the one-off test at the end of the year. Inglis scored a hat-trick in Australia’s record breaking 58–0 thrashing of New Zealand at Westpac Stadium.

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