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Benji might not be going well as we like on the field but does his off the field value make up for it? Here is an article about it posted this morning:

Benji, GI worth every cent

THEY are the superior rugby league athletes whose extraordinary football ability is matched by their ability to either connect with people through their engaging personalities or hypnotise them with their auras.

They are on the biggest contracts in the game, but they probably should be earning even more than they do already when you consider the influence they have not only on their team’s fortunes on the field, but also their club’s fortunes off it.

They are the money men – and it is a very exclusive club.
The members? Johnathan Thurston, Greg Inglis, Benji Marshall, Sonny Bill Williams and Melbourne’s ‘big three’ – Billy Slater, Cameron Smith and Cooper Cronk – are all admitted. There are a few others knocking on the door, but it takes a special player to get in.

Inglis, originally a sensational centre who has been transformed into a sensational fullback at South Sydney, last September extended his deal with the Rabbitohs until the end of 2017\. Word is the deal will hit the $1 million per season mark at some point during that contract.

Rabbitohs chief executive Shane Richardson likens the value of ‘GI’ to his club and rugby league in general as similar to the value of Lionel Messi to Barcelona and football, or Peyton Manning to the Denver Broncos and NFL.

“His value is enormous,” Richardson says. “His appeal, when it comes to attracting fans and sponsorship to himself and the club, I’ve only seen before with Andrew Ettingshausen, when I was at Cronulla.

“There’s not a lot of difference between the $100,000 to $200,000 players, and even the $200,000 to $400,000 players, but the marquee players – they are something else.”
Sponsors of Inglis include Aboriginal Health, The Star casino and Asics. Richardson says while the playing ability of Inglis separates him from the vast majority of fellow footballers, his personality takes him that extra step off the field.

“He’s a really decent human being, and he’s got charisma,” says Richardson. “And that is on top of him being a once-in-a-generation athlete, so you can understand the appeal. He epitomises what this club stands for, which is its Indigenous past and present and the values associated with that.

“It’s hard to say exactly what each individual brings in terms of the attraction of sponsors to a club, and we have some other great players here who are all part of the jigsaw as well, but ‘GI’ is nothing but a positive in that department.”

There may not be a player in the history of the game who has been able to attract as many sponsors as Benji Marshall. The Wests Tigers five-eighth is said to earn at least $850,000 annually from his playing contract, which would include some third-party deals, but he also has many private backers.
Among those companies on the Benji bandwagon are Spartan sporting goods, Mambo, Channel Nine, Fairfax, Zanerobe clothing, Hyundai, Strategy One human resources and Asics.

Marshall’s manager Martin Tauber describes his appeal as “vast”, adding: “The kids absolutely love him, and he’s got a great following among adults – including the female market – as well.

“We are inundated with requests to have Benji associated with products and make appearances. Air New Zealand is another major sponsor of his. I’ve been on flights with him where the captain has announced Benji is on-board and the people have applauded.”

Asked what he believes makes Marshall so appealing, apart from his freakish football ability, Tauber replies: “I think it’s his humility, more than anything. People constantly approach him in public, and he always gives them time.

“Benji wants to give something back, which is why he started the Benji Marshall Foundation to support the victims of children’s cancer.”
 
Exactly why we should have signed him to a longer deal. Great move by the club.

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1000% agree…..WHEN he starts playing better (which will happen) watch the knockers disappear....

Benji is worth every cent he gets...the litmus test is ask all other 15 clubs if they would like Benji playing for them and all would say YES.
 
@jinu84 said:
They are the money men – and it is a very exclusive club.
The members? Johnathan Thurston, Greg Inglis, Benji Marshall, Sonny Bill Williams and Melbourne’s ‘big three’ – Billy Slater, Cameron Smith and Cooper Cronk – are all admitted. There are a few others knocking on the door, but it takes a special player to get in.

Marshall would be my last pick in the bunch based on form. On value for money (on the field) he doesn't deserve to be in that group of names.
 
@alexaki said:
1000% agree…..WHEN he starts playing better (which will happen) watch the knockers disappear....

Benji is worth every cent he gets...the litmus test is ask all other 15 clubs if they would like Benji playing for them and all would say YES.

Do you really think they would all say yes. Besides penrith, sharks and parra I don't think the other sides would pay him on what he's on.

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He is marketable and liked by kids making his commercial value what it is. As an athlete this figure could be disputed in his current form.Overall well worth it for the club or they simply wouldn't do it.Good luck to them I wouldn't want the aches and pains at an older age that most of these guys are going to endure. :smiley:
 
@Eye Of Da Tiger said:
He is marketable and liked by kids making his commercial value what it is. As an athlete this figure could be disputed in his current form.Overall well worth it for the club or they simply wouldn't do it.Good luck to them I wouldn't want the aches and pains at an older age that most of these guys are going to endure. :smiley:

x2 Marketable key word that's what he is , even when he had all those injuries the club persisted to sign him on long term deals , goes to show his value off the field.
 
It is simple you need forwards to make room for your backs…..
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No forwards no room for benji to razzle dazzle
 
@DJZ said:
It is simple you need forwards to make room for your backs…..
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No forwards no room for benji to razzle dazzle

The forwards have been playing pretty well so far this season. They certainly can't be blamed for Benji's crap defence and the inane plays he comes up with, which end up putting the team under heaps more pressure than is necessary.
 
It is an old saying that gets passed around a lot… your stars can not shine if everyone else doesnt do their jobs . In this team we have Robbie and Benji as the stars and they are being let down by everyone excluding Woods and maybe one or two others. If everyone lifts their game and achieves their KPI's, you will see the points start to flow again. Then all these knockers will change their tune. However with this current side and coach, we may not see this happen for a while.
 
So Benji is worth the pay because he is marketable. So that's why the club is flush with cash, and can pay out sheens and buy top players. Oh wait no that's not right, Benji is a great marketing tool… By the article ... For himself.

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@Justo said:
@jinu84 said:
They are the money men – and it is a very exclusive club.
The members? Johnathan Thurston, Greg Inglis, Benji Marshall, Sonny Bill Williams and Melbourne’s ‘big three’ – Billy Slater, Cameron Smith and Cooper Cronk – are all admitted. There are a few others knocking on the door, but it takes a special player to get in.

Marshall would be my last pick in the bunch based on form. On value for money (on the field) he doesn't deserve to be in that group of names.

Your right , when you look at that list of players , I would prefer any of the above before Benji. Benji is no longer a GREAT player

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@TIGER said:
Benji is the most over rated player ever.

I used to tell all my friends to get stuffed whenever they said this. Now I am beginning to see the truth.

A few years ago you would have been locked up for suggesting this. But now it's completely true.
 
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