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Wed, 11/17/2010 - 19:12
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Inglis still with Storm - Gallop
NRL boss David Gallop insisted superstar Greg Inglis was still contracted to the
Melbourne Storm despite South Sydney parading him in their colours for the first
time earlier this week.
The Queensland and Kangaroos back recently opted to walk away from a proposed deal
with Brisbane and join the Rabbitohs instead.
Inglis, who is currently sidelined with a shoulder injury, made a brief first
appearance at Rabbitohs pre-season training at Redfern Oval on Monday.
Rabbitohs co-owner Russell Crowe even trumpeted the Inglis signing on American
television earlier this week, but Gallop on Wednesday made it clear the sublimely
talented back wasn't yet officially in the Rabbitohs' burrow.
"A short form contract has been lodged. Let's be very clear about Greg Inglis'
situation at the moment, Greg Inglis is a player that's contracted to the Melbourne
Storm," Gallop told reporters on Wednesday.
"He needs a release from the Melbourne Storm with the salary cap auditor's approval
before he can play anywhere else."
While it was reported Inglis had been offered a three-year $1.8 million deal, Gallop
said he wasn't going to disclose the numbers on the contract lodged with the NRL.
"(Salary cap auditor) Ian Schubert will be looking at it fully including any
third-party deals when that is all lodged with us, we're not quite at that point
yet," Gallop said.
"When high profile players move clubs, Ian tends to have a pretty hard look at it
and this will be in this category."
Melbourne Storm despite South Sydney parading him in their colours for the first
time earlier this week.
The Queensland and Kangaroos back recently opted to walk away from a proposed deal
with Brisbane and join the Rabbitohs instead.
Inglis, who is currently sidelined with a shoulder injury, made a brief first
appearance at Rabbitohs pre-season training at Redfern Oval on Monday.
Rabbitohs co-owner Russell Crowe even trumpeted the Inglis signing on American
television earlier this week, but Gallop on Wednesday made it clear the sublimely
talented back wasn't yet officially in the Rabbitohs' burrow.
"A short form contract has been lodged. Let's be very clear about Greg Inglis'
situation at the moment, Greg Inglis is a player that's contracted to the Melbourne
Storm," Gallop told reporters on Wednesday.
"He needs a release from the Melbourne Storm with the salary cap auditor's approval
before he can play anywhere else."
While it was reported Inglis had been offered a three-year $1.8 million deal, Gallop
said he wasn't going to disclose the numbers on the contract lodged with the NRL.
"(Salary cap auditor) Ian Schubert will be looking at it fully including any
third-party deals when that is all lodged with us, we're not quite at that point
yet," Gallop said.
"When high profile players move clubs, Ian tends to have a pretty hard look at it
and this will be in this category."