Greg Inglis

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Facts of Greg Inglis

Full Name
Gregory Paul Inglis
Horoscope
Birth Name
Gregory Paul Inglis
Famous Name
Gregory Inglis
Nationality
Australian
Divorce
Yes
Married to
Sally Robinson
Currently Married
Yes
Father
Wade Inglis
Mother
Monica Inglis
Children
Nate Alexander, Quinnsy Bella and Riley
Siblings
Not disclosed
Father Nationality
Australian

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Career & Net worth

Salary
$900k per season
Profession
rugby player
Currently Club
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Started career as
a rugby player of Melbourne Storm

Relationship

Divorce
Yes
Married to
Sally Robinson
Currently Married
Yes

Greg Inglis is an Australian renowned rugby footballer who plays as a fullback, center, and five-eight for an Australian rugby league team, “South Sydney Rabbitohs.” Earlier, he has represented several other teams.

Previously, Greg has played for Melbourne Storm, Queensland, Australia, Indigenous All-Stars and Prime Minister’s XIII. Inglis earned about $1 million from their salary and some more from his endorsement deals. He was married but divorced his wife and is currently dating his girlfriend.

Greg Inglis's Net Worth, Salary, and Earnings

Greg Inglis spent $50,000 to help address social inequities from his pocket between 2012-and 2014.  He is one of the highest players in NRL. He receives around $900,000 per season from his current club.

GregGreg earned his net worth through his NRL career SOURCE: Beer Deluxe

As of 2014, Greg Inglis's yearly salary was 800,000 AUD. In 2010, he received $500,000 as a yearly salary from his club.  In 2015, he earned $850,000 as an annual salary. 

Inglis also has endorsement deals with several product companies. In  2014, he had a deal with Aboriginal Medical Service paying him $90,000. Previously in 2010, he had four deals with different companies that would make him earn about $200 000.

Greg Inglis' Professional Career

 At 15, Greg Inglis signed his first professional contract with “Canberra Raiders.” He later started playing with Newcastle’s Hunter Sports High when he was 16. The same year, he also represented the senior football team of Wavell State High School, Norths Devils and the Australian Schoolboys team.

At 18, Inglis's first match in NRL came with Melbourne Strom against Parramatta Eels replacing winger Jake Webster. In round 13 against Sydney Roosters, he suffered a back injury that lasted two months. He then extended his deal with the club for four more seasons until 2010, worth $2 million, becoming the highest-paid teenager in the rugby league.

Greg Inglis completed his 2006 NRL Season with 18 tries and two goals which earned him selection into the Australian team for the 2006 Tri-Nations series. He was not involved in the 2007 Anzac Test because of his knee injury against "Newcastle Knights."

In the 2009 season, he came into the limelight, having bulked 99kg up to 110kg, making him one of the biggest players in the game. He made 333 points in 125 games for the club, from 78 tries, nine goals, and three field goals until 2010.

Greg Inglis then received an offer from a different club like Toulon, but he signed with South Sydney Rabbitohs on November 12, 2010, for the three NRL seasons (2011-2013) with the transfer fee of $1.8 million.

He later announced that he was hours away from singing with Essendon. In 2014, he held the Captain position after John Sutton was ruled out with an injury.  IN 2015, he was appointed as the captain of the club. So far, Greg has made 245 points in 125 matches, with 61 tries. Greg Inglis is a member of the team that won the 2014 Premiers.

Greg played in the NRL for more than ten seasons SOURCE: Fox Sports

As a successful rugby player, Greg Inglis has been honored with Rugby League International Federation (2006), Melbourne Storm Team of the Decade (2007), Clive Churchill Medalist (2007), Indigenous Team of the Century (2008), Dally M Peter Frilingos Memorial Award (2008), Dally M Five-eighth of the Year (2008), Dally M Representative Player of the Year (2008).

In 2009, Greg Inglis won numerous awards, including Wally Lewis Medalist, Dally M Representative Player of the Year, Melbourne Storm Back of the Year Award, Rugby League Four Nations Player of the Tournament, Golden Boot Award, Rugby League World International Player of the Year. Moreover, he was awarded Dally M Fullback of the Year and Dally M Provan Summons Medalist in 2013.

Greg Inglis' International Career

Greg Inglis made his international debut with Queensland in 2006, where he made 72 points from 30 games and18 tries. He then represented his Australian national rugby league team in 2006, where he earned 124 points from 39 games with 31 tries. Inglis then played Indigenous All Stars for four years from 2012-to 2016. Moreover, he also played one game for "Prime Minister’s XII."

Greg Inglis' Married, Wife, and Personal Life

Greg Inglis's star sign is Capricorn. He got married to his long-term girlfriend, Sally Robinson, on December 5, 2010, at a lavish ceremony on the Sunshine Coast.

They exchanged their vows at the Twin Waters resort at Maroochydore, and the ceremony was attended by stars like Johnathan Thurston, Billy Slater, Sam Thaiday, and Cameron Smith.

GregGreg takes his children to attend his NRL game SOURCE: Getty Images

The duo first met when they were teenagers at Wavell High. They welcomed their first child son, Nate Alexander, in 2014. The duo extended their family with a baby girl, Quinny Bella, born in October 2016. Inglis separated from his wife of 8 years in 2018.

Greg has a son named Riley from his previous relationship with his ex-wife.  He has not revealed anything about his former wife. Moreover, he was even nominated for the Philips Sports Dad of the Year. 

The NFL star was recently reported to have moved on with his new girlfriend. He recently made an Instagram post with his alleged girlfriend named Alyse Caccamo, on March 11. His alleged girlfriend works in events for the National Rugby League.

Greg Inglis is active on Twitter with 115k followers and often posts his wife's pictures on his Twitter account. 

Greg Inglis' Early Life and Education

Greg Inglis was born on January 15, 1987, in Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia, as Gregory Paul Inglis. He was born to his father, Wade and mother, Monica Inglis, who belong to Indigenous Australian (Dunghutti) heritage.

Inglis lost his six-year step-sibling, Tamieka (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), in 2005, and after a couple of months, his sister died. He lost his Uncle Stephen Blair in an accident. He started playing for “Bowraville Tigers” in a rugby league from an early age.

While in a Macksville, he spent his childhood with his close friend and late Australian Test and One Day International cricketer, Phillip Hughes.

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