Footy legend Greg Inglis disappeared his girlfriend during NRL's 'Magic Round'

'He wanted to escape from the world': How embattled footy legend Greg Inglis went missing from the NRL's 'Magic Round' - to party with model Suzi Taylor as his desperate girlfriend and family searched for him Legend Greg Inglis disappeared to spend weekend with former nude model Troubled player later checked into rehab for mental health and alcohol issues Inglis will remain at the centre for at least a month and in isolation for two weeks  Ex-South Sydney Rabbitohs and Queensland Origin captain retired last month  Has apparently struggled with life after rugby despite being a club ambassador

By Kelsey Wilkie For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 01:07 BST, 26 May 2019 | Updated: 01:09 BST, 26 May 2019

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Footy legend Greg Inglis disappeared during the NRL's 'Magic Round' to spend time at a mansion with former nude model and reality TV star Suzi Taylor.

The troubled player had his girlfriend Alyse Caccamo, family and South Sydney Rabbitohs ­officials desperately searching for him after he went missing last Friday.  

Inglis had shown up at the luxury riverside mansion in Brisbane with Ms Taylor and two friends on Saturday night, The Daily Telegraph reported. 

Greg Inglis was set to appear as a south Sydney ambassador at the event in Brisbane last weekend before he disappeared on Friday night

Greg Inglis was set to appear as a south Sydney ambassador at the event in Brisbane last weekend before he disappeared on Friday night

Footy legend Greg Inglis' disappeared during the NRL's 'Magic Round' to spend time at a mansion with former nude model and reality TV star Suzi Taylor (pictured)

Footy legend Greg Inglis' disappeared during the NRL's 'Magic Round' to spend time at a mansion with former nude model and reality TV star Suzi Taylor (pictured)

'They had booze under their arms and sat down in the kitchen – I asked them if they'd mind keeping the noise down,' a witness claimed. 

He said the 'randoms' were gone the next morning but Greg was still there. 

Inglis, who stayed until Monday, had been drifting in and out of consciousness, the man said.

Eventually, when Inglis mentioned he'd lost his phone, he called it and a woman named Alyse answered it, the man said. 

'She was pretty aggro and demanded to know the address 

'She said to get him to the (Brisbane) Novotel straight away or you'll have the media there.'

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