Greg Inglis Super Thread!

@Jazza said:
How the hell can Souths afford him????

Rusty has a role for Greg's misses in his upcoming BLOCKBUSTING DRAMA…The Battered Wife target $$$$$...

She plays a bit part ....the soliciters cash cow,,,,Melbourne Stom..tax write off...

Watto will make sure 'Gun' Inglis will be North of the border....
 
The Brisbane Broncos have sensationally pulled the pin on their offer to superstar Greg Inglis after he failed to meet the club's ultimatum to sign a two-year NRL deal on Saturday.

Brisbane put the deadline to Inglis on Friday, giving him 24 hours to sign a $1.2 million two-year contract with Brisbane.

The club had waited patiently for 14 weeks for Inglis to make a decision, but the Broncos withdrew the offer to the Queensland and Australian centre on Saturday afternoon.

With Inglis understood to have little interest in a move to French rugby union, he could be set to join Russell Crowe at South Sydney, although the Rabbitohs might struggle to fit him under the salary cap.

Inglis, who was to replace AFL-bound Israel Folau, has been embroiled in a dispute with Melbourne over the payment of a $113,000 legal bill incurred in employing a QC to successfully defend him against assault allegations last year.

However, Inglis could still have signed Brisbane's contract, which then could have been lodged with the NRL and registered once the dispute between Inglis and his club was resolved.

But the Broncos have decided to walk away from the deal.

"We have worked long and hard on these negotiations, as have the other parties," Broncos chief executive Bruno Cullen said.

"But with training already underway and no sign of the matter being resolved in a manner that would benefit the Broncos and its playing roster, it is time for the club to move on.

"We think it is an honour to represent our club and thus felt compelled to place a deadline of this afternoon for Greg to sign the contract he and his manager had agreed to.

"He was unable to commit to the club so we felt we had to make this call."

Inglis is still contracted to the Melbourne Storm, who told AAP they will review their salary cap but have little chance of fitting him in, meaning he will become a free agent on Monday.

It was believed he had discussions with French rugby union club Toulon, but a move to Europe is unlikely, while he has previously attracted the attention of AFL clubs.

The Broncos insist they are happy with their squad and only chased Inglis because of his standing in the game.

"When the possibility of Greg coming to the Broncos arose some months ago, the club always said it was entering negotiations only because of the stature of the player involved," Cullen said.

"But we also said at the time that we were very happy and confident in the squad we had assembled.

"That statement still holds today.

"We know that this move will ensure the club is able to keep our current crop of talent together for many seasons to come."

The news will stun Broncos fans who had been banking on Inglis, rugby league's No.1 game breaker, to join the six-time premiers next season.

Inglis, who has been in Brisbane for more than a week, could not be contacted for comment.

This is friggin hillarious!!!
 
Geez I hope Geo is right about this Loyalty stuff…

Brisbane are now looking for a Left Centre??!!!

Asotasi must be nervous too if GI is going to Souffs!
 
@Tiger Watto said:
Geez I hope Geo is right about this Loyalty stuff…

Brisbane are now looking for a Left Centre??!!!

Asotasi must be nervous too if GI is going to Souffs!

I am right…It is Sheens mantra...

sometimes to his detriment....but that's a whole other thread...

Lawrence will NEVER play for the Broncs...he owns them...
 
Dont like this guy for some reason. go to france or something, want Lawrence to get that Aussie left centre spot.
 
@Geo. said:
@Tiger Watto said:
Geez I hope Geo is right about this Loyalty stuff…

Brisbane are now looking for a Left Centre??!!!

Asotasi must be nervous too if GI is going to Souffs!

I am right…It is Sheens mantra...

sometimes to his detriment....but that's a whole other thread...

Lawrence will NEVER play for the Broncs...he owns them...

I was there when Chris made his debut. It was against Brisbane and I think he scored a try playing on the right wing? I remember telling my boy that he will play for Australia one day…
 
@tig_prmz said:
Dont like this guy for some reason. go to france or something, want Lawrence to get that Aussie left centre spot.

Disagree….the NRL does not need someone of GI's calibre leaving the sport.
 
I hate Brisbane with a passion and believe all clubs treat players as throw a ways but then push the loyalty button when a player leaves them.But in saying this I must commend Brisbane on their stand as I think GI as reported had agreed to terms and conditions but didn't sign waiting for a better offer,thinking that if a better offer didn't come along he still had the security of Brisbane's offer.
 
good on the bronco's for doing this.
regardless of who you are in sport, if you are given a deadline, to commit and it passes, then bad luck…
might make some sports people wake up to them selves.
 
@softlaw said:
pay sod all under the cap and get a rusty shelf company or one of his mates to chip in a fortune as an 'independent' 3rd party sponsor.
I hate souffs.

Given Forrest has said the deal depends on Inglis playing for Souths, it's going to a hard sell to pass this off as independent. Maybe the forum can throw some money at someone to be the "official voice of weststigersforum"…

If this goes through we can forget about the salary cap.
 
I think this is a clear case for the re-introduction of the Player Draft that unfortunately only had one dismal season in Rugby League thanks to greedy players putting themselves before the game.
After a pretty ordinary year Cronulla are cashed up with news that their development in the Mozzie Pit is allowed to go ahead and now that Joel Monaghan has fallen on his sword Canberra have $$$ to spend.
An enlarged salary cap and a proper Draft system is the way of the future, Super League was the way of the future 15 years ago and it's ironic that the players who turned out for the Hunter Mariner and the Adelaide Rams were draft picks, the very same system that RL players rebelled against.
Sorry about the last bit, I've still got an axe to grind as I was pro ARL!.
 
@Leroy The Tigers Fan said:
I think this is a clear case for the re-introduction of the Player Draft that unfortunately only had one dismal season in Rugby League thanks to greedy players putting themselves before the game.
After a pretty ordinary year Cronulla are cashed up with news that their development in the Mozzie Pit is allowed to go ahead and now that Joel Monaghan has fallen on his sword Canberra have $$$ to spend.
An enlarged salary cap and a proper Draft system is the way of the future, Super League was the way of the future 15 years ago and it's ironic that the players who turned out for the Hunter Mariner and the Adelaide Rams were draft picks, the very same system that RL players rebelled against.
Sorry about the last bit, I've still got an axe to grind as I was pro ARL!.

I've been wondering for a few weeks now that once the Independant Commission is formed, does this mean all the agreements between News & the ARL are extinct?

Hence the truth might be revealed as to what actually happened to cause the SL War!!!
 
The Broncos and Souths have shown 3rd party deals are the way of the future. I believe these have to be policed or you may as well not have a salary cap.

If you can't beat them join them. Get The Wiggles (one of them supports the tigers) to put Chris Lawrence in their new video or cd as a 3rd party deal (pay him about $200,000 a year for 3 years as a 3rd party deal rather than under the cap). Have him make a few appearances with the Wiggles every year to justify the money. Hey make it a big Wiggles meet Tigers DVD and throw some coin at some of our other players as well.
 
I could be wrong, but I recall Gallop saying that there is a cap on the 3rd party payments for each club
 
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