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GI to the Broncos

MightyBronco

Juniors
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Let the feeding frenzy begin!

But i still reckon anyone who pays over 500k for him will regret it. He had a quiet year, and i fear, his best days are behind him. Still a threat, but no longer the No1 player in the game.
 

Fast Eddie

First Grade
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Let the feeding frenzy begin!

But i still reckon anyone who pays over 500k for him will regret it. He had a quiet year, and i fear, his best days are behind him. Still a threat, but no longer the No1 player in the game.

Broncos have supposedly upped their offer to $570,000.
 
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Who would ever knock back an offer to a)get out of Melbourne and b) get out of Altona Meadows - a black hole within a sh*t hole.
 

boxhead

First Grade
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Funny how the Broncos say "no higher than $400,000!" then they come out with a $570,000 offer???
:sarcasm:
Just joking, but I guess this FINALLY puts to bed the Cooper Cronk-Parramatta Eels rumours, thankfully!
 

broncos2010

Juniors
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oh boy this is going to be good inglis and hodges with lockyer oh man and hannant coming to broncos next year as well.we are going to rip everyone !!!!!
 

Sloth

Juniors
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Paying anything over 400k for a center is just crazy stuff, especially one as lazy as Inglis can be. I feel sorry for the Juniors the club will have to let go to get him, the ones who are doing a great job currently for the Bronco's and who will only improve.
 

DeeJ

Bench
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Funny how the Broncos say "no higher than $400,000!" then they come out with a $570,000 offer???
:sarcasm:
Just joking, but I guess this FINALLY puts to bed the Cooper Cronk-Parramatta Eels rumours, thankfully!

Hopefully the rest is made up by Melbourne Storm payments and 3rd party stuff. I would hate to think we are paying that much for him especially if its only for 2 years.
 

sooperdooper

First Grade
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has to be the most over rated player in the game... talk about inconsistent...
only seems to turn up for a game or two a year.
Turns up for origin and tests though
 

Perth Red

Post Whore
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sad to see, I hate to see any team who has worked hard to develop their own stars have to lose them because some clubs can;t be ar5ed to run as good businesses and force a salary cap situation based on the lowest denominator.
 

Noa

First Grade
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Let the feeding frenzy begin!

But i still reckon anyone who pays over 500k for him will regret it. He had a quiet year, and i fear, his best days are behind him. Still a threat, but no longer the No1 player in the game.

On a dry track every 2nd week, with Gillett inside him and not a weak, blackhole like Hoffman, with Locky feeding him and the Broncs doing what they did with Issy and leaning him up some you''ll more then get good value out of him.....unfortunately
 
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Mr Saab

Referee
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Let the feeding frenzy begin!

But i still reckon anyone who pays over 500k for him will regret it. He had a quiet year, and i fear, his best days are behind him. Still a threat, but no longer the No1 player in the game.

Are you on the wacky tobaccy? Inglis is not 34, he is 22 and his best is still to come.
He has had a quiet year as his team has nothing to play for......but he still managed to have a pretty good origin series.

Brisbane = home for Inglis
 

JW

Coach
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The long-running Greg Inglis saga is over with the superstar rugby league Test centre heading to Brisbane next season.

As first reported by AAP on July 17, Inglis is believed to have agreed to a two-year deal until 2012 when he'll re-assess his future with an independent commission running the NRL and bigger salary cap operating once a new TV rights deal locked in.

Melbourne confirmed on Tuesday that it would release Inglis and Brett White from the rest of their contracts after this season, as it submitted its playing roster for 2011.

It's believed Brisbane closed the Inglis deal on Monday after tapping into its $300,000 marquee player allowance to bump up its offer to Inglis by an additional $45,000.

The marquee player allowance lets clubs to top up deals to players.

It's been doubled from $150,000 to $300,000 in 2011 and can be used on one player or up to 15 players on a club's list.

Melbourne's confidence about keeping Inglis soared over the weekend following talks with NRL salary cap auditor Ian Schubert when there was no directive they would have to disband their Fab Four of Inglis, Billy Slater, Cameron Smith and Cooper Cronk.

But their last ditch bid to retain him by releasing a string of players was trumped by the Broncos' revised two-year package plus Inglis' desire to be with his fiancee Sally Robinson who has just started a new job in Brisbane.

The opportunity to share in Darren Lockyer's final NRL seasons also greatly appealed to Inglis.

Fellow suitors Gold Coast made a late offer which included a better second year arrangement financially and South Sydney owner Russell Crowe also showed interest but Brisbane were always confident of securing Inglis.

They had been sitting back waiting for his manager Allan Gainey to make the final call, which he did on Monday.

Brisbane then played their final ace and the deal was done.

While they said publicly they would not budge on their final offer, they would have been mad to have missed out on a player of Inglis's talents for the sake of $50,000.

Inglis's move to the six-time premiers will further strain relations between the two power clubs of the past two decades which hit rock bottom after the Broncos beat Melbourne in the 2006 grand final.

His signing however will seriously ease coach Ivan Henjak's pain at losing giant young centre Israel Folau to the AFL next season.

With Bulldogs representative prop Ben Hannant set to return to the Brisbane, the Broncos will be a real force in 2011 and beyond with so many exciting young players on their roster.

The likes of fullback Josh Hoffman, winger Jharal Yow Yea, hooker Andrew McCullough, props Mitchell Dodds and Josh McGuire and utility players Alex Glenn, Ben Hunt and rookie-of-the-year favourite Matt Gillett, Brisbane all have a bright futures and have all been signed to extended deals.

The addition of a world class player such as Inglis ensures Brisbane's backline retains its strike out wide with Justin Hodges preparing to return from a snapped Achilles which has kept him off the field in 2010.

Storm chief executive Ron Gauci said the club now expected to be salary cap-compliant in 2011 after releasing Inglis and fellow representative star White (Canberra).

"We have undergone a thorough and transparent process that was always designed to ensure that we meet our salary cap obligations for 2011," Gauci said.

"This process has considered all matters, including our commercial position, the players' needs and preferences, as well as our on-field team balance.

"As a result of that thorough and transparent process we anticipate that we will receive NRL sign-off once the club's final salary cap audit is completed."

Gauci said there would be no further premature player departure announcements this season, indicating they would retain Smith, Slater and Cronk.

Storm coach Craig Bellamy paid tribute to the departing players.

"The legacy that all of our players who are leaving this club have made on the Melbourne Storm won't be lost on those still remaining any time soon," said Bellamy.

"We're sad to see them go and they're sad to be going."

http://www.nrl.com/news/news/newsar...glis-to-join-broncos-next-season/default.aspx
 

Pierced Soul

First Grade
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9,202
and i fear, his best days are behind him. .

wtf?? he's what 24? yes he does need to be more consistent but he really is a once in a generation player.

from a broncos fans perspective i'm stoked if he comes to red hill, from a rugby league supporters perspective i would have loved players like him, cronk, smith and slater to all have been 1 club players...
 

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