Inglis confident of returning to best in Super League stint

Rugby League superstar Greg Inglis has touched down in the UK ahead of his much anticipated comeback from retirement in 2019.

Greg Inglis

South Sydney receive about $1 million in salary cap relief following the retirement of Greg Inglis. (AAP) Source: AAP

Former South Sydney legend Greg Inglis says he is motivated by the fear of failure as he comes out of retirement, but has warned it will take him "five or six rounds" to get up to speed in the Super League.

Retiring in 2019, Inglis arrived in England at the weekend to take up a 12-month contract with Warrington and spoke of his excitement for his new challenge in his first press conference held via Zoom.

Inglis, who turns 34 on Friday, will be the most high-profile addition to Super League in 2021, having made 32 State of Origin appearances for Queensland and won 39 caps for the Kangaroos as well as grand finals with South Sydney and Melbourne.
Greg Inglis
The famous celebration dance by Greg Inglis - the goanna dance - sent South Sydney Rabbitohs fans into a joyful frenzy at the 2014 NRL Grand Final. Source: Nine Network
Inglis says he's confident he can get back to his best.

"I know what I'm capable of and I know the standards I set myself," Inglis said.

"The one thing I thrive on is the fear of failure.

"It's going to take me five or six rounds to get back to my best but I know I can get there and I know hard work does pay off, that's a given.

"I've been out of the game for two years and it's just about getting back on the bike, get the oil changes and the tyres pumped back up and making sure the gears are still working."

Inglis says he was undertaking two gym sessions a week before leaving Australia and is confident about being able to make an impact with the Wolves, who have yet to win a Super League title despite reaching four of the last nine grand finals.

Declining Origin 2020

He ruled out a return to the NRL and also following the footsteps of another Wolves recruit Allan Langer, who famously answered an SOS call from Wayne Bennett to return to play State of Origin for Queensland in 2000.

Inglis revealed he was asked to play for the injury-ravaged Maroons in last year's end-of-season series and refused.
I answered the SOS call last year and I said 'No'
"I answered the SOS call last year and I said 'No', Inglis said.

"I left the rep arena on good terms and I'd hate to go back and undo a lot of the good stuff that I've done there."


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Published 14 January 2021 5:23pm
By NITV Staff Writers
Source: AAP


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