Townsville Bulletin

Inglis in vow to do mates proud

- PETER BADEL

GREG Inglis says he will not fail the record- breaking Maroons as the newly appointed captain prepares to lead Queensland through one of their most turbulent periods in Origin history.

It is significan­t that Inglis will lead Queensland onto the MCG next Wednesday night because the giant centre is now the last remaining link with the Maroons team that created a record Origin dynasty.

Matt Scott’s axing and Cameron Smith’s representa­tive retirement have left Inglis as the sole survivor from the 2006 Queensland side which has propelled the Maroons to 11 series wins in 12 years.

The baby- faced Inglis was 19 years old when he was handed his maiden Maroons jumper for the 2006 series opener, scoring two tries in a narrow 17- 16 loss to NSW at Sydney’s ANZ Stadium.

Now Inglis is a 31- year- old leader who will equal Wally Lewis with his 31st Origin game in the MCG opener, vowing to uphold the cultural standards of captaincy predecesso­rs Smith and Darren Lockyer.

There is no other member of Queensland’s 2018 playing squad that was part of the Maroons’ epic series win 12 years ago. Even coach Mal Meninga, who won nine of 10 series, has walked away.

That leaves Inglis as the last man standing of a Queensland dynasty he insists must not topple on his watch.

“I just want the Queensland team to be successful,” said Inglis, State of Origin’s leading tryscorer with 18 from 30 games.

“I played for Queensland at 19 and now I’m captain of this great side at 31 – it’s overwhelmi­ng.

“I have learnt from the best. At Melbourne ( his former club), there were people like Craig Bellamy ( coach), Cameron Smith and Billy Slater and in Queensland, I’ve had ‘ Kevvie’ ( coach Kevin Walters) and before him ‘ Locky’ ( Lockyer), Petero ( Civoniceva) and Steve Price.”

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