Greg Inglis has been noticed decked out in Wests Tigers gear on the membership’s Harmony headquarters over the weekend.
The previous South Sydney captain, who hasn’t held an official position with the Rabbitohs since 2020, has been introduced into the fold on the Tigers as a mentor to increase fullback Jahream Bula.
The membership insists Inglis has not accepted a task with the membership’s teaching employees or been introduced in to assist the soccer division, however slightly as a confidant to the younger fullback.
Inglis has been tasked with aiding Bula off the sphere as he offers with the adjustment and stress of going from a relative unknown to a rugby league star within the area of 12 months.
Inglis watched on at coaching over the weekend, sporting the black and gold for the primary time. He’s anticipated to proceed working with Bula, who just lately signed a $2.7-$2.8 million extension to remain on the Tigers till the top of 2027.
The ultimate 12 months of his deal is a mutual possibility. If Bula takes up the choice he’s assured $800,000 in 2027, but when the membership takes up the choice it is going to be for $900,000.
Inglis is managed by Wealthy Digital, the corporate part-owned by new Wests Tigers chief government Shane Richardson alongside his son, Brent.
Richardson was accountable for luring Inglis to South Sydney from the Melbourne Storm forward of the 2011 season, and has struck up a decent bond with him.