Big Pete
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Greg Inglis
32 Origins
18 Tries
2 Games as Captain
Let's address the elephant in the room. Inglis should have never been allowed to play for Queensland. He played the majority of his junior football in New South Wales and for all intents and purposes was a Blues junior.
With that out of the way, Inglis will go down in history as one of the greatest to play State of Origin football. His combination of size, speed and athleticism made him one of the most dangerous players on the park and there were games where he proved the difference between the two states.
When Mal Meninga was put in charge of the Maroons, he made a point of looking towards the future. Players like Greg Inglis, Sam Thaiday and Nate Myles were brought in because Mal recognised their talents and wanted to build around that generation of talent. Despite Inglis' mixed start to his Origin tenure, by 2008, Inglis had cemented himself into Origin folklore with one of the most dominant displays in Origin history. Game II 2008 maybe the greatest performance from any centre in Origin history and the way he bamboozled Gasnier, a fantastic Origin player in his own right, that night was unbelievable. For Inglis, it was vengeance after Gasnier got the better of him in Game I. Looking back, it's a shame Gasnier wasn't fit for Game III as it would have set the stage for a mouth-watering battle.
Would it be fair to consider Greg Inglis a Top 10 Origin player? Does he get a look into the Top 5?