Benji Marshall

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Benji Marshall
Personal information
Full name Benji Quentin Marshall
Date of birth 25 February 1985 (1985-02-25) (age 23)
Place of birth Whakatane, New Zealand
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 92 kg (14 st 7 lb)
Nickname(s) Bagz
School(s) Whakatane High School
Keebra Park SHS
Club information
Position(s) Five-eighth
Current club Wests Tigers
Youth clubs
Years Club
Keebra Park SHS
Youth representative teams
2003 Australian Schoolboys
Senior clubs*
Years Club Apps (points)
2003– Wests Tigers 69 (208)
Representative teams**
2005– New Zealand 3 (2)

* Professional club appearances and points
counted for domestic first grade only and
correct as of 12:32, 7 June 2008 (UTC).
** Representative team caps and points correct
as of 11:02, 16 January 2008 (UTC).

Benji Marshall (born 25 February 1985 in Whakatane, New Zealand) is a professional rugby league player for the Wests Tigers in the Australian National Rugby League (NRL) competition. He has represented New Zealand in internationals. His position of choice is at five-eighth.

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[edit] NRL career

Marshall made his debut on the 27 July, 2003, at age 18 against the Newcastle Knights, coming on as a replacement in the 14th minute as fullback. The Tigers won the game 50–16. Marshall continued to make appearances for Wests Tigers for the remainder of 2003, when his studies allowed, playing half back.

In 2004, Marshall starred in the pre-season World Sevens competition helping the Tigers to win the tournament. He began the NRL season playing centre until he dislocated his shoulder against the North Queensland Cowboys. During his time off the Tigers struggled in attack. When he returned after four weeks off he was moved to the play making position of five-eighth. From there, Marshall set the club on a record 3 match winning streak. He dislocated the same shoulder four weeks into his return and his 2004 season was ended as he had surgery.

In 2005, Marshall injured his other shoulder in the opening minutes of the first trial (practice) match. After missing the opening round match (which the Tigers lost), Marshall played five-eighth for the club's second match of the year against defending premiers, The Bulldogs.

With an injury free run, Marshall demonstrated a passing, running, and kicking game to compliment his stepping. He was able to score individual tries and set-up tries for his team-mates.

The Wests Tigers went on to win the 2005 premiership against the North Queensland Cowboys. Marshall then underwent surgery on his weak shoulder.

In 2006, Marshall made his comeback from surgery against St George Illawarra but broke his cheek bone. He played the rest of the match and set up the winning try.

Making his comeback against Melbourne Storm, Marshall set up many tries with a mixture of stepping and perceptiveness. In the 79th minute he was injured by Cowboy's prop Carl Webb. He popped his shoulder out but recovered in 3 weeks, playing for New Zealand in the Anzac test. With another injury-free run he began producing dominating performances of the Tigers but 8 weeks into his come-back he dislocated the same shoulder that was dislocated against North Queensland and he missed the rest of the season.

In 2007, Marshall made his comeback from injury against the Melbourne Storm in Round 1. Marshall has had to adapt to changes within the team such as the departure of Halfback, Scott Prince, and the added responsibility of goal kicking while Fullback, Brett Hodgson was recovering from a knee injury. In round 8, Marshall sustained a fractured shoulder in a tackle where his arm was jammed between Melbourne Player Israel Falou and Tigers Player Taniela Tuiaki.

In February 2008, Marshall extended his contract with the Wests Tigers by one year to include the 2009 season.[1]

Marshall's streak of injury continued in the first game of the 2008 season, injured in the third minute of the match with a knee ligament tear.[2] He returned in round 7.

[edit] International career

Although eligible to represent Australia, Marshall declared his allegiance to the New Zealand Kiwis early in his career [3]. In 2003 he was approached by the NZRL while he was playing with the Australian Schoolboys. Marshall made his New Zealand debut in the 2005 ANZAC Test.

Marshall was named as New Zealand five-eighth for the 2005 Tri Nations tour. However, surgery on his shoulder in June ruled him out.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ "Marshall extends his contract", Fox Sports News (Australia), 2008-02-08. Retrieved on 2008-02-08-. 
  2. ^ By Liam Fitzgibbon. "Benji injury sours Tigers win", Fox Sports News (Australia), 2008-03-16. Retrieved on 2008-03-16. 
  3. ^ NZRL approaches Karmichael Hunt | LEAGUE | SPORT | tvnz.co.nz

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