Momentum has continued to build for the Kangaroos to reintroduce an Indigenous war dance ahead of Test matches, with Greg Inglis saying it would be one of his proudest legacies in rugby league should it happen before his retirement.

Inglis has been at the centre of the war dance while playing for the Indigenous All Stars team, proudly standing tall amid teammates as they issue a tribal challenge to their opposition.

Brothers in arms: Greg Inglis at the Indigenous All Stars camp. Credit:NRL

While certain sections of the AFL felt threatened by Adam Goodes pretending to throw a spear, rugby league fans have embraced the notion of the war dance, while a growing number of players are pushing for the Kangaroos to adopt it ahead of internationals.

Dean Widders, who manages Indigenous welfare for the NRL, raised the topic again with Kangaroos captain Cameron Smith earlier in the year and has the unqualified support of some of the biggest faces in the game, including Inglis and Johnathan Thurston.