Rugby league star Inglis appears in court

Wednesday 12 August 2009 12:02 BST
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Australia rugby league star Greg Inglis appeared in a Melbourne court today charged with assaulting his girlfriend and was granted bail when his case was adjourned for two weeks.

Inglis stood throughout his five-minute hearing in the Sunshine Magistrates' Court. He will reappear on 26 August.

The Melbourne Storm centre was charged with recklessly causing injury and unlawful assault over an incident on Sunday which allegedly left girlfriend, Sally Robinson, with a black eye.

Melbourne suspended Inglis indefinitely after the charges were laid by police, meaning his immediate career in the National Rugby League competition is still in doubt.

Melbourne chief executive Brian Waldron said the club was considering its position on Inglis' short-term future.

The 22-year-old Inglis, who has scored 13 tries in 12 tests for Australia, declined comment as he left the court.

He was made one of the faces of the NRL's revamped million-dollar advertising campaign in March after the league dropped the television commercial featuring Brett Stewart when the Manly fullback was charged with sexual assault.

Inglis is the sixth NRL player charged with assaulting a female in 12 months, following Stewart, Cronulla's Greg Bird and the Sydney Roosters players Anthony Cherrington, Jake Friend and Sandor Earl.

Inglis has been an important member of the Melbourne team that has reached the last three successive grand finals. He helped the Storm win the league title in 2007 and won the Clive Churchill medal for most valuable player.

Sourced from: The New Zealand Herald

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