Greg Inglis

Referee Career

Vital Statistics

Born
Thursday, 15th January, 1987
Current Age
37 years and 101 days
Place Of Birth
Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia

Awards & Accolades

RLIF Rookie Of The Year
2006
Clive Churchill Medal
2007
Dally M Five-Eighth Of The Year
2008
Dally M Representative Player Of The Year
2008, 2009
Peter Frilingos Memorial - Headline Moment of the Year
2008
RLIF Five-Eighth Of The Year
2008
Golden Boot Award
2009
Harry Sunderland Medal
2009
RLIF Centre Of The Year
2009
Ron McAuliffe Medal
2009
Wally Lewis Medal
2009
Dally M Fullback Of The Year
2013
Provan Summons Medal
2013
RLIF Fullback Of The Year
2013

Known Family Links

Cousin
Preston Campbell
Owen Craigie
Beau Champion
Albert Kelly
Second cousin
Mathew Donovan
Cousin
James Roberts

Biography

Giant Brisbane centre overcame some physical and emotional growing pains to stamp his reputation as the most exciting prospect in the game during the 2006 season. Greg Inglis was a try-scoring sensation playing for Brisbane Norths as a 17 year-old in 2004 before joining Melbourne. Although he played in only 13 games with the Storm in 2005 he quickly marked himself as an explosive speedster who can create a try from anywhere on the playing field. The following year he scored 18 tries in 19 games including a spectacular, 60 metre effort against St George. Inglis made his State of Origin debut in 2006 and scored two tries in the first match of the series won narrowly, 17-16, by NSW. Queensland’s series win, and Melbourne’s charge into the grand final, kept the teenager in the forefront for selection in Australia’s Tri-Nations campaign. Despite losing the grand final to Brisbane Inglis capped a brilliant season by playing in all five Tests, including Australia’s 16-12, extra-time victory over NZ, in the final.
- ALAN WHITICKER

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Your Say

  • Junior
    08/09/2009

    He's the best!

  • Anonymous
    16/12/2009

    The man is a freak - I have never seen such a gifted player.
    When he really wants to win a game then the other team may as well go to the sheds.

  • GLEN.KEK
    15/08/2012

    No wonder,that guy is a freak,he can take souths to the grandfinal come september,,PAPUA NEW GIUNEA FAN,,GO! G.I.

  • Anonymous
    28/11/2013

    you insanely awsome talented and a fantastic footy player

  • Lachlan Cole
    07/01/2014

    He is one of the most gifted players that has ever played the game with his speed, strength and just in general play is an absolute genius but overall a magnificent player.

  • Ross Pershouse
    04/04/2014

    Inglis is the most powerful and athletic back i have ever seen , can win a game almost single handed , steamroll big forwards , and then leave the opposition quicks in his wake . Has the best fend in the modern game , and if the shoulder charge was still in the rule book , look out !.

  • mario
    01/07/2014

    greg inglis is the best nrl player.he is a beast and he is unstopable

  • Anonymous
    15/07/2014

    He is such an amazing and gifted player!

  • Phil
    17/07/2014

    Greatest player I have ever seen and I am 55 yrs old

  • Anonymous
    24/07/2014

    I love Greg Inglis is the best player ever go the rabbits

  • Rabbitoh
    16/10/2014

    freak of a talent Best Center/Fullback in the world

  • Anonymous
    10/11/2014

    I love the work that GI does he is not only an inspirational player but he also have a big heart that is full of love and compassion. For more proof, look at what he did on the Dally M awards night.

  • elijah vagana
    25/02/2015

    iguana is a beast! gifted talent for the sport of rugby league

  • Anonymous
    27/03/2015

    One of, if not the, greatest player to ever play the sport

  • Anonymous
    25/07/2015

    he is an an absolutely amazing freak of nature! I love watching him play. Even at his worst he still is a great player on the field. And at his best he is absolutely unstoppable

  • Anonymous
    22/12/2017

    So sad that he was injured this year! Look forward to seeing the goanna in 2018!

  • Arties Mate
    21/04/2018

    Such a gifted athlete and footballer with an incredible ability to break the line. Inglis running in full flight is possibly the greatest thing I have ever seen in Rugby League. The balance and speed for such a big man is incredible, throw in that fend his sheer strength and he is virtually unstoppable. If there was a stat for pulling in opposition defenders to create tries for his team mates, Inglis would probably hold the record. Great to see him back in 2018.

  • James Bracey
    16/04/2019

    This guy is a FUKIN legend. He will never ever be replaceable and QLD are gonna FUKIN lose every State of Origin Series from henceforth.

  • Anonymous
    16/04/2019

    Best ball runner I have ever seen. Also in origin I seen him smash front rowers like Klemmer and tauhmo from Penrith and many more big hits and plays in origin. What a freak he should be an immortal.

  • Anonymous
    03/12/2019

    The most naturally gifted player I have ever watched in 40+ years. Agility, strength, raw power, unbelievable skill level, leadership by actions and humble as well!
    What a ride watching him pay over the years. Will miss his solo feats that made Rugby league the standout game to watch when GI was "on his game".

  • Newman Tanga SAM
    24/09/2020

    I never seen a player like GI. Hes fans favorite where and his Gonna styles after putting tries is unique. PNG has his handful of fans and I am one of them.

  • HG
    07/08/2021

    Only 1 Premiership Won (fair and square) in 2014

  • Anonymous
    15/10/2021

    Greg inglis was a good player considering he was born in nsw

  • Anonymous
    17/11/2022

    i love this man

  • Anonymous
    27/05/2023

    My first memory is knowingly a salary cap cheat. Enough said!

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Contributions: Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson, Greg Fiveash, Paul Carter, Alan Katzmann, Bill Bates, AJ Lucantonio, Max Turner, Tim Costello

Sources: 2006 Official Rugby League Annual