Greg Inglis - Honours

Honours

Individual

  • 2006 Rugby League International Federation International Newcomer of the Year Award
  • 2007 Melbourne Storm Team of the Decade (Centre)
  • 2007 Clive Churchill Medalist
  • 2008 Indigenous Team of the Century (Centre)
  • 2008 Dally M Peter Frilingos Memorial Award for the headline moment of the year
  • 2008 Dally M Five-eighth of the Year
  • 2008 Dally M Representative Player of the Year
  • 2009 Wally Lewis Medalist
  • 2009 Dally M Representative Player of the Year
  • 2009 Melbourne Storm Back of the Year Award
  • 2009 Rugby League Four Nations Player of the Tournament
  • 2009 Golden Boot Award Rugby League World International Player of the Year

Melbourne Storm

  • 2006 Minor Premiers (stripped)
  • 2006 Grand Final Runner-Up
  • 2007 Minor Premiers (stripped)
  • 2007 Premiers (stripped)
  • 2008 Minor Premiers (stripped)
  • 2008 Grand Final Runner-Up
  • 2009 Premiers (stripped)

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