WATCH: Was a jersey clash to blame for the Hammer inexplicably passing to TWO Tigers?
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow made a scintillating break in the first half but it fizzled after he passed it straight to the Tigers. The Fox commentators…
The eagerly-awaited return to competitive action of Greg Inglis in the Super League will have to wait after the Australian superstar was ruled out of Warrington’s opening game with Castleford at Headingley on Sunday.
The 34-year-old former Kangaroos centre has not played for almost two years after announcing his retirement in April 2019 and is said to be “very close” to a return after gradually building up his fitness ahead of his comeback.
Wolves coach Steve Price confirmed on Wednesday that Inglis, who has signed a 12-month contract, will not play on Sunday and he’s not putting a time frame on his return.
“We’ll sit down and have that discussion with Greg,” Price said at his weekly press conference. “One thing I do know is that he’s working extremely hard, putting a lot of volume into his legs.
“We have a responsibility to make sure that he’s fit and healthy and you’ve got to realise he has been out of the game for quite some time.
“He’s doing all he can to get back on the field as quick as he can.
“He’ll just miss out this week but he’s getting very close.
“He’s going to be a really good asset to our football club.”
Warrington captain Jack Hughes says the former Melbourne and South Sydney centre is settling well into his new environment.
“He’s fitted in really well,” Hughes said. “He’s a world-class athlete but he’s a down-to-earth, humble guy, who works really hard.
“He brings great value to our club, not only on the field but off it.”
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