Quote: rubber duckie "Just before his shock retire he was playing the best football as he ever had...I used to tweet him the odd carrot msg about playing for the Wire. Off course he would never answer and I was pretty gutted when he retired like that.
The first thought in my selfish mind wasn’t about his welfare but about how miffed off I was that he’d never be a Wire.'"
Playing the best RL of his career? he was hardly playing due to his injuries. An headline grabbing signing thats a boost to Wire and SL. No need to lie about his performances that were obviously hampered by injury prior to retirement.
"South Sydney captain Greg Inglis has called time on his decorated career, losing the desire to play on after lingering shoulder, neck and knee injuries.
“I’m not looking at today’s announcement as the end of my career. I’m looking at it as the start of my next one,” Inglis said.
“I’ve been very fortunate to have had the playing career I have had, and to have played in some awesome teams with great team mates and under some great coaches. I want to thank them all for everything they have done for me and my family.
“This isn’t a decision I’ve taken lightly and over the last week, spending time with family and moving out of the spotlight, it has given me some clarity about the way forward for me and my family.
“People have always told me you’ll know when it’s time to retire from playing, and I know within myself that that time is now."
The Daily Telegraph reported on Sunday that Inglis will sacrifice the $1.5 million remaining on his two-year contact to alleviate the Rabbitohs of salary cap pressure and prove his decision is not motivating by money.
He reportedly earns $1 million a season but has been paid for six months of his 2019 contract so far.
After a meeting with club bosses Shane Richardson and Blake Solly, and coach Wayne Bennett, Inglis announced his decision on Monday morning at a press conference.
The 32-year-old will remain at the club in a part-time ambassador role.
Inglis was given a week's leave to combat his health issues and spent the time contemplating his decision with his family.
Dealing with arthritis in his right shoulder, Inglis has been unable to lift his arm above shoulder height.
A disrupted pre-season also saw him deal with a chronic knee issue, returning to training overweight as he was unable to run.