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Inglis to broncos!!!

bfoord

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BRISBANE have re-emerged as the leading contenders to land Greg Inglis after raising their offer for the Melbourne and Test centre to a figure believed to be more than $570,000 a season.
It is understood the Storm are prepared to release Inglis, and subsequently subsidise the 23-year-old's contract by less than $55,000 a year, but are hoping to possibly have that listed under the NRL second-tier cap next year, not the $4.2 million top-line payment ceiling.
An announcement on Inglis's future had been expected yesterday, and it was anticipated the Storm would reveal they were keeping him. However, the Herald was told the Broncos had finally decided to budge on an offer of $400,000 and a car.
It is believed the rise in their offer of $170,000 a season includes a $40,000 third-party payment by the Nine Network, a Broncos club sponsor. NRL salary cap auditor Ian Schubert, who was in continuing discussions with the Broncos and the Storm yesterday, has insisted this figure be included under Brisbane's cap under the marquee-player allowance, which is to be lifted from $150,000 to $300,000 for each club next year.
Inglis and his manager Allan Gainey have made clear since the saga over his future began that the player's preference is to move to Brisbane, where his fiancee Sally Robinson lives and works.
As a result of the Broncos' raised offer, and the reduced strain it might put on Melbourne to make up the difference of his $620,000 Storm contract in their budget next year, his signing with Brisbane now seems highly likely.
That is even though Inglis's other suitors, Gold Coast, themselves raised their offer for the representative star at the weekend to a point where the Storm would not have to pay a cent to subsidise the deal.
It is for this reason that Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy is understood to want Inglis to join the Titans if he has to be released, because a move to the tourist strip would have no impact on the Storm's salary cap status beyond this year.
NRL official John Brady would not speculate on whether the Storm would be permitted to use their second-tier cap to swallow up any subsidising of an Inglis deal.
''The salary cap auditor has been in discussions in relation to Melbourne, and the cap rules will be applied whatever the outcome,'' he said.

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/broncos-raise-the-stakes-20100809-11u92.html
 

beads6

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I doubt we will let Gagai go, also doubt he would want to go. Gagai and Hoffman are cousins and want to play together.
 

hellteam

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How many times do you reckon you've read..

Brisbane set to sign Greg Inglis as early as today
Melbourne set to sign Greg Inglis as early as today.

It's just getting ridiculous.
 

DeBroncos

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lol i love the fact that one day ago both Broncos and Titans where basically pulling out and conceded that Storm where going to keep Inglis. Now The Broncos have uped there offer to 570k a year and the Titans offer to 660k a season. Sooo looks like this will drag on and on just a lil longer.
 

GoTheBroncs

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I really hope we don't lose Gagai over this. We've already lost T Sims, another very promising youngster. It doesn't add up to me, in the backs we have lost Micheals, Winterstein and Folau. Why would we have to lose Gagai as well in order to get Inglis?

Given what's happened the next story on Inglis will likely be: Inglis set to sign with Souths as early as today
 

icewind

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i honestly don't see how melbourne can keep Inglis. Even if they release Cronk, he's nowhere near 660k, and they would still have to release a whole heap of players and play quite a few 55kers.

Maybe Storm management play poker. Because i reckon they are bluffing.



oh, and why do they think they should be able to include any top up payments for GI on the secondary tier cap? that is just f**ked up.
 
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DeBroncos

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i honestly don't see how melbourne can keep Inglis. Even if they release Cronk, he's nowhere near 660k, and they would still have to release a whole heap of players and play quite a few 55kers.

Maybe Storm management play poker. Because i reckon they are bluffing.



oh, and why do they think they should be able to include any top up payments for GI on the secondary tier cap? that is just f**ked up.

I think the Storm where Bluffing and both the Broncos and the Titans feel for it and made bigger offers.
 

johns_reds

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i hope it is just the $40,000 extra that was reported on couriermail as opposed to the 570k i read in the SMH link, don't want to go over much more then 450k for a centre IMO.
 

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