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19-05-2020 | 17:05 Rugby
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Warrington confirm the signing of Greg Inglis

Warrington Wolves have confirmed the signing of rugby league legend Greg Inglis on a one-year contract for the next season. The 33-year-old is vastly considered as one of the greatest players of his generation, having played over 250 games for sides including Melbourne, South Sydney, Australia and Queensland and winning numerous honours. Throughout his career he won four NRL Premierships, a World Cup and a World Club Challenge, as well as several individual accolades including the 2009 Golden Boot, 2007 Clive Churchill Medal and 2013 Dally M Provan-Summons Medal. In 2019 Inglis retired but will make a surprise return to the sport in Super League in 2021. Speaking to the Wolves’ official club website, Inglis said: "I can’t wait to get over there and play for a club that has so much rich heritage. I’ve seen the success the team have had in the Challenge Cup and I want to help the team to deliver more glory. “I’ve played over in England many times in representative footy and love how passionate and vocal the supporters are. “To get the opportunity to live in the UK, to play for such a powerhouse club that I believe is on the rise is something I’m looking forward to and hopefully I can add value to the team.” Source- SARL 

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