Inglis vows to keep Maroons in the family
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Australia Rugby League centre, Greg Inglis plans to future proof his children against changes to Rugby League eligibility rules by insisting they be born in Queensland.
As the wrangling over who should play for which State and country reaches its climax among officials, Inglis suggested the criticism he has received for choosing the Maroons despite being raised in northern New South Wales had made him...
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