A set of traits that saw him thrust on to the State of Origin scene with Queensland in in only his second professional season in the game and from there, his Maroons legacy began. Despite a loss against New South Wales, Inglis still made it another dream debut and as the standout player for his State, the centre scored two tries as well saving one in the process.
The match set the foundations of what would later be seen of the great career of Inglis. The international scene came calling not long after making his Australia debut in the Tri-Nations series, showing once again how difficult it was to stop the man getting over the try-line by scoring four tries in the opening three games against both New Zealand and Great Britain.
He continued to make waves through the latter part of the s, with his physical attributes the be all and end all. In his six seasons with Melbourne, Inglis continued to showcase an unbridled physical presence and creative flair that saw him feature in several positions whether it was at full-back, centre or even stand-off, there never looked to be a spot where he did not feel at home.
During his time at the Storm, you only need to look at his personal accolades to see how quickly he made his presence felt on the sport. An unbelievable achievement for a player who had only played three full seasons of professional rugby league. By the end of his Melbourne career in , Inglis had scored 78 tries in appearances along with a whole host of personal accolades to go on top of this. At the age of 24, Inglis made the switch over to the South Sydney Rabbitohs, where his talent to find the try-line was still on show, reaching double figures in tries in three out of his first four seasons with the Bunnies.
The season even seeing him officially claim a third NRL Premiership title whilst filling the full-back spot for Souths. Free-throw attempts plummet as James Harden makes slow start to NBA 1h ago. Tennis 1h ago. Melbourne Cup When is it, how to watch, prize money, betting odds.
Horse Racing 4h ago. I think it is a move Queensland needs and I think it is a move Australia needs to make as well. A well known Rugby League writer, League Freak has established a reputation among supporters of the game for his fearless commentary and unmatched insight. With a reach that spans both sides of the globe, League Freak has produced an independent network that allows him to distribute content to his many thousands of followers.
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