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Fitness expert Dean Benton says an unfit Greg Inglis is a 'bad buy' for any club 2011

2010Dragons

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Fitness and performance expert Dean Benton says NRL superstar Greg Inglis is so out of shape and patched up he'd be a "bad buy" for any club next season.
A fitness consultant for the Queensland Reds and AFL's Adelaide Crows, Benton shares mounting fears that Inglis's ballooning weight - reportedly up around 120kg heading into Christmas following recent shoulder and hip operations - could seriously impact on his form in 2011.
"Whoever takes him will not get anything out of him in 2011," said Benton, recruited specifically by Wayne Bennett when the Brisbane Broncos won their sixth and most recent NRL premiership in 2006.
"He'd be a bad signing for a two-year deal. You'd really only be getting a player for one year."
Inglis, who's still on Melbourne Storm's books, is currently locked in a protracted contract saga with NRL club South Sydney.
He's also been linked to a code switch with AFL club Essendon as he searches for somewhere to play in 2011 after last month walking out on a handshake deal with the Broncos, whose offer had NRL backing.
Concerns are growing about his escalating weight and personal dramas, with the league's refusing to register his latest deal with Russell Crowe's South Sydney potentially taking a heavy toll on the 23-year-old’s mentally and physically.
His shoulder operation means Inglis can't do any rowing or upper-body weights while his more recent hip surgery has restricted his ability to run.
Inglis has played heavy during his career and was the subject of weight concerns in 2009.
The Queensland and Australian star's ideal playing weight is around 108kg.
Benton said it would take around four months for Inglis to lose 15kg.
"You'd have to assume a fair bit of his weight is fat," Benton said.
"Even in the best-case scenario, in the best performance environment in training with the aid of nutritionist, you'd be looking at a kilo a week or 10 millimeters of fat reduction a week, which is the best I've seen.
"If you do the maths and he has to lose 15 kilos, it would take him 15 or 16 weeks to trim down.
"The other issue is his hip injury. I'm not sure of the nature of surgery or his rehabilitation but just with his shoulder, the best-case scenarios are typically 16 weeks for a basic shoulder reconstruction.
"Unless he's hired the services of a strength and conditioning consultant, a medical consultant and dietitian, you'd have to think his rehab would be compromise by both his hip and shoulder."
Meanwhile, NRL boss David Gallop remains hopeful the Rabbitohs will be able to make room under its salary cap to give Inglis a home next season.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/...any-club-in-2011/story-e6frf3ou-1225975922726
 
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Don't listen to this so called expert...every year in game one GI looks like a beached whale but by the end of the year he will be trim and hunting like a shark.

Good on ya Souths for getting him...I am certainly glad that he ended up at your club and not the Broncos.
 

2010Dragons

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Thank god he is a bunny now.......now watch the infighting now.
Maybe Taylor could share his carrot and lettuces diet with your NEW fat bunny and he might be ready for Easter 2012.
Merry Christmas all!!
 

BranVan3000

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Don't listen to this so called expert...every year in game one GI looks like a beached whale but by the end of the year he will be trim and hunting like a shark.

Good on ya Souths for getting him...I am certainly glad that he ended up at your club and not the Broncos.
If nothing else, we've got very good standards of fitness across our team. Hopefully it extends to Greg too
 

DC_fan

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Suck my scrote Benton you nuffies

Inglis is ours

DQ, Inglis is ours. But he is going to have to put in a lot of hard work to to lose weight and gain the fitness he needs to have the impact we are all hoping for next season.

We have all seen news clips of Inglis in recent weeks. He is way over weight and therefore out of condition.

I tend to agree with Bentons comments. The start of the 2011 premiership is just 11 weeks away.
 
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Adding to that, Shane Richardson said that GI is in better shape then i was starting last season. He is certainly not weighing 120kg.
 

liquor box

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I realise that Rugby is a far different game, but Kurtly Beale was "way" overweight about this time last year and managed to be in condidtion for the season and was amongst the best Fullbacks in the world this year.

If Ingliss is as good a buy as the club thinks then I have no concern that he wont be in condition by the season.

Even if he is overweight if he is the best player in his position come round one then who cares? he will only get better
 

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