He led the comp for try assists and line break assists and scored more points in a season than he has previously - which suggests he had a cracker of year but…..As we all know, Benji's running game basically evaporated this season and he rarely took on the defensive line with any vigour at all. His overall involvement was also sadly lacking, especially in crunch games towards the end of the season when the Tigers needed him to come up with not necessarily all of his trick shots, but rather solid, consistent, dependable plays which every team needs during tough games.
The lack of a genuine 6 (apart from young Sirro over a few weeks) really had a profound effect on Benji's game this season as the team looked to him more often than they should have, and Benji himself at times looked confused with a lot of sideways running which never worked and all too often left the Tigers outside backs with terrible ball, hence why Ayshford and Lawrence were so poor.
Get him back at 6 for 2013 and slot another playmaker in at 7 and we'll see a much more dangerous Benji Marshall. I think if he looked back on this season and watches a few of the games, I'm sure he knows he came up with some ordinary plays which he knows can be improved upon.