Banji may seek release to play rugby in japan

the_third

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I know the source is the tele but all stems from sbw coming back.
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Wests Tigers star Benji Marshall to push for stint in Japan
Paul Kent
The Daily Telegraph
November 15, 2012 12:00AM
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Tokyo Tiger… Benji Marshall is eyeing a stint in Japanese rugby. Source: The Daily Telegraph

BENJI Marshall's manager Martin Tauber has dropped a bombshell by declaring he will seek an immediate release from Marshall's contract so he can pursue opportunities in Japanese rugby.

Tauber revealed yesterday that he is waiting for the star to return home from pre-season camp with the Wests Tigers before he approaches chief executive Stephen Humphreys about securing a release.

Marshall is contracted until the end of 2015 but Tauber, in the wake of the NRL accepting Sonny Bill Williams' return to the game, is keen to explore Marshall's opportunities to earn additional income in the rival code.

Tauber first tried to have Marshall playing summers in Japan when he came off contract in 2009 but then NRL chief executive David Gallop immediately rejected it.

However Tauber, like several chief executives and player managers contacted yesterday, believes the NRL's registration of Williams has set a precedent other players can pursue, paving the way for a meeting with Humphreys.

"It is probably something I will raise with the chief executive in the next couple of days, when they come back from their exhaustive camp,'' Tauber said.

"It's a little bit different this time because Benji is contracted until 2015 so we have to get a release.

"That's the difficulty. But I want a meeting to say let's talk about it.

"It's an opportunity for them to earn additional income that would set themselves up financially for the long term.''

BENJI

Source: The Daily Telegraph

While the NRL has previously rejected any notion of players moonlighting in rival codes, there is growing belief that future moves to stop players jumping codes in the off-season, given the Williams precedent, might now be a restraint of trade.

Leading player manager George Mimis said managers would not be doing their jobs if they did not now consider off-season stints in Japan to top up earnings for their marquee players.

"It's back on the agenda,'' Mimis said.

"The cornerstone to representing talent adequately and suitably, one of the touchpoints, is maximising commercial opportunities.

"It's not the be all and end all, but you would be naive not to think every opportunity is not going to be explored.''

Japanese rugby is an enormous financial windfall for players.

Clubs pay the players' income tax, meaning all money negotiated is essentially tax free, as well as providing all other major expenses such as rent, car and business-class airfares.

Humphreys last night did not want to comment on Tauber's plans, but spoke earlier about the new possibilities raised by the Williams precedent.

"It does establish possibilities that, I would imagine, some players and managers would want to explore,'' Humphreys said.

Tauber said Japan's interest in Marshall was as recent as the start of last year.

"I did have some pre-emptive talks about 18 months ago and they said they would have enormous interest if he ever comes off contract,'' Tauber said.

Another manager, Wayne Beavis, said the precedent had created new opportunities.

"It's something worth exploring, whether it has got legs is another matter,'' Beavis said.

"It's certainly achievable but it's basically impractical given everything you've got to go through.''
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Tauber is just a Class A **** isn't he.

Money Bill returning to the game (as repulsive at it is to me) isn't the same as a player securing a release for a stint in Japan to return home to a waiting contract with the same club.

SBWs return is more like Lote who was said to have an agreement with WT before/while playing a small stint in Europe Union.

Either way, I want this crap stopped. Even Gallop put an end to it quickly so the IC needs to flex some muscle quick smart.

Its also a great chance for Humpty to show some spine with a simple "NO".
 
I would lose a lot of respect for Benji if he did this

It would mean he misses all off-season and pre-season training as well as running the risk of getting injured.
He doesn't need the extra money either he is already earning plenty.
It would be a kick in the teeth to the club and completely disrespectful.
Playing for the tigers isn't what you do on the side, I want players who playing for us means everything to.

I'm sure Benji will make the right decision and stay away from union.
 
A lot of people in league don't like MT. My guess is he didn't even to Marshall about this before shooting his mouth off.
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Im thinking this was Tauber's initiative to earn an extra quid to line his pockets with. I'm anticipating that when Benji gets home he'll get the "I'm just doing my job to find you more opportunities to earn money" story. Knowing the DT's record, they're just sensationalizing a nothing event but I'm sure we'll get the full scope on where Benji's head is when he's quoted directly.
 
@Chris said:
Im thinking this was Tauber's initiative to earn an extra quid to line his pockets with. I'm anticipating that when Benji gets home he'll get the "I'm just doing my job to find you more opportunities to earn money" story. Knowing the DT's record, they're just sensationalizing a nothing event but I'm sure we'll get the full scope on where Benji's head is when he's quoted directly.

Exactly Chris.

It seems like garbage to me. If Benji really did want a release, I would be shocked.
 
@stryker said:
If he kicks up a stink this time get rid of him.

I would be devastated if Banjo left but I would never say to get rid of him. Ever.
That is just anger and emotion without reason. Even if I found Benji in bed with my missus I still wouldn't want him out!

And Sabre, I completely disagree with everything you wrote. As far as I'm concerned that's also a raw emotional reaction like stryker's and I don't see a level headed person like yourself (based on your past posts) being so naive in understanding footballers' career choices in today's professional sporting climate. If Banjo actually came out and said that he didn't want to earn any more money in his career then I would think he's completely loony. Respect, or lack thereof, doesn't really come into it for me. Frankly, if you were to lose respect for people and want to give them a kick in the teeth whenever you heard that they wanted to earn more money you'd be doing a lot of kicking!
I tend to agree with most of your posts but unless you're a dentist I suggest setting lower standards on sporting role-models.
My bet is that this is all off-season sensationalist garbage. But whichever decision Banjo does make, I'm sure it will be the right one. Have faith.
 
@bigsiro said:
@stryker said:
If he kicks up a stink this time get rid of him.

I would be devastated if Banjo left but I would never say to get rid of him. Ever.
That is just anger and emotion without reason. Even if I found Benji in bed with my missus I still wouldn't want him out!

And Sabre, I completely disagree with everything you wrote. As far as I'm concerned that's also a raw emotional reaction like stryker's and I don't see a level headed person like yourself (based on your past posts) being so naive in understanding footballers' career choices in today's professional sporting climate. If Banjo actually came out and said that he didn't want to earn any more money in his career then I would think he's completely loony. Respect, or lack thereof, doesn't really come into it for me. Frankly, if you were to lose respect for people and want to give them a kick in the teeth whenever you heard that they wanted to earn more money you'd be doing a lot of kicking!
I tend to agree with most of your posts but unless you're a dentist I suggest setting lower standards on sporting role-models.
My bet is that this is all off-season sensationalist garbage. But whichever decision Banjo does make, I'm sure it will be the right one. Have faith.

I just love it that you have persisted in calling him Banjo!
 
@bigsiro said:
@stryker said:
If he kicks up a stink this time get rid of him.

I would be devastated if Banjo left but I would never say to get rid of him. Ever.
That is just anger and emotion without reason. Even if I found Benji in bed with my missus I still wouldn't want him out!

And Sabre, I completely disagree with everything you wrote. As far as I'm concerned that's also a raw emotional reaction like stryker's and I don't see a level headed person like yourself (based on your past posts) being so naive in understanding footballers' career choices in today's professional sporting climate. If Banjo actually came out and said that he didn't want to earn any more money in his career then I would think he's completely loony. Respect, or lack thereof, doesn't really come into it for me. Frankly, if you were to lose respect for people and want to give them a kick in the teeth whenever you heard that they wanted to earn more money you'd be doing a lot of kicking!
I tend to agree with most of your posts but unless you're a dentist I suggest setting lower standards on sporting role-models.
My bet is that this is all off-season sensationalist garbage. But whichever decision Banjo does make, I'm sure it will be the right one. Have faith.

That sounds awfully close to Money Bills "doing it for the bus drivers" speech.

Unfortunately its not as you described. Benji is a Tigers player, he (or more importantly his manager) can't expect to play for someone else, earning a mill, while his team mates are flogging themselves in pre season training.

He can't risk his body. The money he earns from Tigers isn't just to turn up for training and an 80min game each week, its to maintain and commit himself 100%.
 
With that logic he also shouldn't be able to play for the All-Stars or NZ.

But yes, I agree that he shouldn't risk his body and he needs to be committed.

Surely he is allowed to have outside interests, but if he were to jeopordize any level of performance then I am sure the Tigers would have considered that when getting him to sign a variation to his contract.
 
Can you see the difference between a league rep game like All Stars or a Test match, verses being allowed to spend an off season out of the country playing an entirely different sport for his own monetary gain?

What sort of logic would you use, to link those two on the same level?

Outside interests is playing golf on your day off, playing a game of touch with your mates or going for a surf. Not jumping on an international flight to earn $1m playing union while your team mates train for the coming NRL season.
 
Stupid stupid move if it goes anywhere. The only good it has a chance of occurring is helping Banjo get his game back but the risk of injury is hardly worth it.
I heard from my touch team that apparently Banjo used to make appearances at my touch football venue and play a bit but the coach (I'm assuming Sheens) was furious and said we aren't paying you 400k a year to do something to your ankle playing touch - g rated version.
Not sure how true that is but I wouldn't be surprised (Seen Rhino there too).
Hopefully it's the same here especially when it's contact… Surely MP or SH have some guts unlike the commission with $BW.
I don't think you can argue he needs the money...
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@Sabre said:
I would lose a lot of respect for Benji if he did this

It would mean he misses all off-season and pre-season training as well as running the risk of getting injured.
He doesn't need the extra money either he is already earning plenty.
It would be a kick in the teeth to the club and completely disrespectful.
Playing for the tigers isn't what you do on the side, I want players who playing for us means everything to.

I'm sure Benji will make the right decision and stay away from union.

I can tell you for a "FACT" that as ofg about 4-6 weeks ago rumors about Benji exploring options to go to the dragons was 100% "CORRECT" my source was "GERARD BEALE" at a funeral we mutually went to."FACT".Benji thinks sheens was the be all and end all.FACT.
 
@FARANGALANG said:
@Sabre said:
I would lose a lot of respect for Benji if he did this

It would mean he misses all off-season and pre-season training as well as running the risk of getting injured.
He doesn't need the extra money either he is already earning plenty.
It would be a kick in the teeth to the club and completely disrespectful.
Playing for the tigers isn't what you do on the side, I want players who playing for us means everything to.

I'm sure Benji will make the right decision and stay away from union.

I can tell you for a "FACT" that as ofg about 4-6 weeks ago rumors about Benji exploring options to go to the dragons was 100% "CORRECT" my source was "GERARD BEALE" at a funeral we mutually went to."FACT".Benji thinks sheens was the be all and end all.FACT.

Yes because Beale is likely to be involved in such high level discussions. More likely he was taking you for a ride.
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@southerntiger said:
@FARANGALANG said:
@Sabre said:
I would lose a lot of respect for Benji if he did this

It would mean he misses all off-season and pre-season training as well as running the risk of getting injured.
He doesn't need the extra money either he is already earning plenty.
It would be a kick in the teeth to the club and completely disrespectful.
Playing for the tigers isn't what you do on the side, I want players who playing for us means everything to.

I'm sure Benji will make the right decision and stay away from union.

I can tell you for a "FACT" that as ofg about 4-6 weeks ago rumors about Benji exploring options to go to the dragons was 100% "CORRECT" my source was "GERARD BEALE" at a funeral we mutually went to."FACT".Benji thinks sheens was the be all and end all.FACT.

Yes because Beale is likely to be involved in such high level discussions. More likely he was taking you for a ride.

Not when Gerard Beale has been a family friend since he was born.Ive met the guy over one thousand times in my life and he is a great guy.He was told by benji direct.You can take that to the bank.I love how you come on here making such statements not knowing me or my sources from a bar of soap.Its not negative clowns like you Im trying to feed news to its the 99% on this forum who care about the wests tigers not ones posting with a bad case of "SMALL MANS DISEASE".
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You cant blame players for trying to earn every cent they can by what ever means but you can blame the NRL for allowing a SBW back into the NRL under his conditions and that has created a massive loophole for the elite players to crawl through.

Maybe Iam cynical but if it was not the Politis Rorters it probably would not have been rubber stamped by the NRL. Now they have created a massive headache for all clubs, and we all thought the commission was going to change the game and bring it out of the dark ages!!!!
 
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