From the SMH website:
'My friend and I took a photo with him 40 seconds before the fight'
March 7, 2011
A witness says Benji Marshall was in a jovial mood in the moments before the altercation that turned his world upside down, writes Glenn Jackson.
When the Footy Rocks dinner began at 7.40pm at the Four Season Hotel on Friday night, Benji Marshall had the world at his feet. Telling almost 400 guests at a fund-raiser for children with cancer of the experience of losing his father, he had much of the audience on their feet.
By 3.20am, as he walked across George Street back to the Four Seasons, where he was staying, part of that world had crumbled around him. In between, Marshall was in high spirits. He had been the host of the charity dinner in the Four Seasons ballroom. When the official function was over, he signed autographs and posed for photographs for about half an hour.
''We had a table of 10 on the night,'' said Angus Kingsmill, the managing director of the Mambo clothing company. ''Us and the surrounding tables, we were all just blown away by how compassionate and caring [Marshall] was. Cancer was so close to his heart. He was getting quite emotional when he was talking about his father.
''He seemed incredibly giving of his time. And what his mother said the other day touched me - this is not even the country of his birth, yet he's supporting Australian kids.
''There were a few on our table who stood and cheered him.''
Leaving the ballroom, and with $244,000 raised for the Children's Cancer Institute, Marshall went downstairs to the foyer bar with friends. He drank some alcohol but those who were with him insist he was not drunk. Still in his suit, flanked by his girlfriend, some teammates and friends, he left to go to Establishment, the hip George Street bar.
About 3am, Marshall felt hungry. He will probably regret that attack of the munchies because after signing about 50 autographs in McDonald's, he was involved in an altercation on the footpath, one witness said.
''We took photographs with him,'' Jenny, a witness in the restaurant, told 2KY yesterday. ''He was signing autographs, shaking everybody's hands. He was in amazing spirits.
''He was in a suit, all dressed up; the people he was with were also in their suits … my friend and I took a photo with him I'd say 40 seconds before the fight broke out. We were about to walk off and watch him sign everybody else's autographs and take photos. We were a little bit star-struck … A few guys came up to him - a lot were shaking his hand. Then we saw Benji Marshall start to cross the road, then he turns around and walked back with a friend. It all broke out. It wasn't that bad. It wasn't a big fight or anything, but it did happen.''
Jenny said Marshall was not intoxicated as he mingled with about 40 fans. ''He could have have just walked away but he was such a good sport,'' she said, adding that the altercation lasted about 10 seconds. ''I hope more people do … give their version because that's how it happened.''
She didn't hear what sparked the fight. ''We weren't close enough to hear what they were saying but we did hear one voice calling out to him. For him to turn around, it must have been quite nasty.''
By 2pm yesterday, Marshall was in a suit again … at North Sydney Police Station.