I think this dudes white, greg inglis, is being scouted, so perhaps one of you could research that for me. But either way 90 percent of rugby players are white, with the other 10 percent being polynesian. So eitherway, if this starts the trend of rugby players from australian, south africa, england, france etc, you will def see more white players drafted. Which could help the Cste system for US whites. Just a thought, as i know very little about NFL.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/fourway-tug-of-war-for-inglis-20100515-v5er.html
Greg Inglis has four different sports chasing his signature with his future at the Melbourne Storm in considerable doubt. We've told you about Essendon's interest - their chief executive Ian Robson has an open offer to Inglis to be in touch if he has interest in AFL. We know he'd be a natural at rugby - European teams are circling. But it's the NFL interest in Inglis which is most interesting. ''I've had some NFL scouting people be in touch telling me that Greg would be a natural,'' said his manager, Allan Gainey. ''I don't really want to say more than that about it and so far we have not taken it any further. Greg loves league, and the Storm, and he keeps saying he wants to stay if he can.'' Inglis is such a natural athlete that it would be hard to imagine he'd struggle at NFL. What he may struggle with is being homesick. He loves being close to his friends and family. While Gainey would not comment on the chances of his client staying at the Storm, privately those close to him can't see it happening, and it's filtering through to players at rival teams. The rumour is that Darren Lockyer and Petero Civoniceva had quiet words in Inglis's ear during the Test camp to find out if he'd like to join their clubs. My information is that nine NRL clubs have expressed an interest. Those close to the player say he has no worries about being paid the full amount he's on for the remainder of his career at the Storm, regardless of what happens with the club
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/fourway-tug-of-war-for-inglis-20100515-v5er.html
Greg Inglis has four different sports chasing his signature with his future at the Melbourne Storm in considerable doubt. We've told you about Essendon's interest - their chief executive Ian Robson has an open offer to Inglis to be in touch if he has interest in AFL. We know he'd be a natural at rugby - European teams are circling. But it's the NFL interest in Inglis which is most interesting. ''I've had some NFL scouting people be in touch telling me that Greg would be a natural,'' said his manager, Allan Gainey. ''I don't really want to say more than that about it and so far we have not taken it any further. Greg loves league, and the Storm, and he keeps saying he wants to stay if he can.'' Inglis is such a natural athlete that it would be hard to imagine he'd struggle at NFL. What he may struggle with is being homesick. He loves being close to his friends and family. While Gainey would not comment on the chances of his client staying at the Storm, privately those close to him can't see it happening, and it's filtering through to players at rival teams. The rumour is that Darren Lockyer and Petero Civoniceva had quiet words in Inglis's ear during the Test camp to find out if he'd like to join their clubs. My information is that nine NRL clubs have expressed an interest. Those close to the player say he has no worries about being paid the full amount he's on for the remainder of his career at the Storm, regardless of what happens with the club