After a stunning past 12 months, in which Inglis claimed the Clive Churchill Medal, won a State-of-Origin game virtually by himself and claimed three individual Dally M awards, the Queensland and Australian superstar has decided to send a message to the rest of the NRL on the eve of the finals series.
"I think it's time to come out and see what's in the woods," Inglis declared yesterday.
"I'll be coming out all through the finals series with all guns blazing."
A day after sealing a multi-million-dollar contract extension with Melbourne Storm, Inglis, just 21, has declared he wants to play a dominant role in his team's defence of its premiership.
He even says he can better his stunning two-try effort in last year's grand final win against Manly. Confidence, it seems, is at an all-time high.
"People say that when big stages come, GI comes out, GI comes out to play," said Inglis, referring to himself in the third person, Anthony Mundine-style.
Did anyone see GI come out to play today ?? What a moron.....just what we need another Mundane wannabe