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・ Greg Jacina
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・ Greg Jackson (basketball, born 1959)


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Greg Inglis : ウィキペディア英語版
Greg Inglis

Greg Inglis (born 15 January 1987) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who currently plays fullback and captains the South Sydney Rabbitohs of the Australian National Rugby League. A Queensland State of Origin and Australian international representative outside back, he previously played for the Melbourne Storm, with whom he won two grand finals, a Clive Churchill Medal and the Golden Boot Award; he is Indigenous Australian. Inglis is a versatile back, having played in several positions during his career. He originally played on the wing or in the centres for the Storm, occasionally filling in at fullback when injuries demanded. Between 2007 and early 2009 he played at five-eighth for the Melbourne Storm before he switched to centre when Brett Finch arrived at the club, where he played for the remainder of his time there until the end of 2010. Inglis' representative matches for Queensland and Australia have been as a winger, centre, and fullback. In November 2009, Inglis won the Golden Boot Award as the world's best player – presented to him by ''Rugby League World'' magazine, becoming the third consecutive Storm player to win it, after Cameron Smith (2007) and Billy Slater (2008).
==Early years==
Inglis began playing rugby league at a very young age for the Bowraville Tigers in New South Wales. While living in Macksville, he grew up with fellow local, close friend and future Australian cricket player Phil Hughes.〔(Macksville boy Phil Hughes grew up with Greg Inglis ), ''The Courier-Mail'', 5 February 2009.〕
At 15 years old, after being seen playing at a junior carnival on the NSW North Coast, Inglis signed his first professional contract with the Melbourne Storm but actually played his first senior game at 16 for Hunter Sports High School in New South Wales.〔(State of Origin rules overhauled to avoid repeat of Greg Inglis Queensland defection ). The Courier Mail. Retrieved 1 March 2012.〕 Later that year he moved to Brisbane, Queensland and continued to play senior football for Wavell State High School and Melbourne Storm's feeder club Norths Devils. Inglis' parents, Wade Blair and Christine Inglis, stated that "Greg has always gone for Queensland, and has always wanted to play for them".〔http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/theres-no-hard-feelings-for-gi-in-his-real-home-20130712-2pvx3.html〕 Inglis' cousin Albert Kelly, who grew up alongside him in Bowraville, has said that their whole family had always supported New South Wales. While in Year 11 at Brisbane's Wavell State High School, Inglis played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 2004 and was already attracting media attention as an NRL star of the future. He played his first under 18s game for the Brisbane Wombats in 2004.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=7-2130-0-0-0&sID=26424 )〕 Before the end of the 2004 season the Storm had added Inglis to their full-time playing roster for the following year.

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