Benji Marshall wins Golden Boot

First Tiger in over 10 years. Shows how far the club has come. Well done Benji. I always believed you'd be labelled the best in the game at some stage and yet you still have your best years ahead of you.

Looking through that list, he'd have to be close to the youngest ever awarded. I don't know that any of those players in that list have had to endure the injury setbacks and all the doubters he's had too. All this in a team thats only made the finals twice whilst he's been playing there. Not bad considering the teams the previous winners have played in.

Very proud to be a rock solid Benji fan from day 1 and even prouder to be a Tigers fan today.

We are watching an immortal in the making!
 
@redemption said:
Gallen did not even come close in the voting - it was Benji first - daylight second and Kenny-Dowall third!!

Benji polled 34 votes to SKD's 14 as next best!!! I would be surprised if Gallen even polled a single vote!!!

Shoulda laid a bet on the quinella… I said that no one else was near good enough to get close with the exception of SKD...
 
votes who cares….

Benji MARSHALL was the best player in the WORLD in 2010..he deserves it!!!!

Bravo Benji...

Well done Sheens...
 
congrats benji! this announcement was merely a formality, we already knew u were the best player in the world!
 
Well done Benj…..you deserved it!!

He started the year on fire, then had to deal with a collection of halves partners during the hard slog, had to deal with rift rumours within the club...only to come out the other side with leading his team well into the finals series and being the winning and dominant player in the 4 nations.

His highlight reel from this past season was again very impressive yet he has somewhat changed his style as he has matured.

Plenty more to come from him....I'm excited!
 
Congratulations to Benji Marshall on a well deserved win of the 2010 Golden Boot award. It recognises a great talent, a fine human being and a credit to his family. We are very fortunate to have him as an integral part of our club.
 
Well deserved and justifiably so. Congrats Benji on what was an excellent season.
 
Benji Marshall new poster boy after Golden Boot win

* Tyson Otto
* From: The Daily Telegraph
* December 04, 2010 12:00AM

WESTS Tigers superstar Benji Marshall was last night hailed as the most influential man in rugby league after the New Zealand captain was named the best player in the game, taking out the Golden Boot award.

Tigers great Benny Elias said Marshall had replaced Jarryd Hayne as rugby league's poster boy.

"Everything you could have done this year, he did," Elias said.

"He ticked every box. He totally deserves it. Just look at what he did with the New Zealanders against all odds in the Four Nations. When he's off the field, his teammates are still looking to him for direction. Even off the field players are looking to him."

Tigers coach Tim Sheens believes Marshall has transformed from a boy to a man in the past two years.

Sheens also warned rival clubs his star five-eighth still had room to improve after "his best season yet", culminating in the Tigers' preliminary final appearance and New Zealand's Four Nations triumph.

Marshall, who was a runaway winner of the award finishing more than 20 votes ahead of Roosters centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall, broke Australia's five-year stranglehold on the award, voted on by former players and journalists, and the Melbourne Storm's three consecutive gongs.

Sheens said the 25-year-old Marshall had matured.

"You can't call him a boy anymore," Sheens said.

"There's no doubt he's a different person to what he was two years ago. Our motto this year has been full- timers to professionals. There's a big difference between them. He's certainly shown that."

The No. 7 played every game for the Tigers and New Zealand this season, more than any other player.

Sheens said Marshall had particularly shown maturity in his work off the field with his injury prevention work with team medicos, strengthening the weaknesses in his shoulders.

Marshall re-signed with the Tigers until the end of the 2015 season in February, but Sheens said it was unfair to say he was the future of the joint-venture club.

"That's putting too much pressure on him," he said.

"We don't want him to have too much responsibility.

"We like to think of him as a franchise player. He's played his whole career here and he should be here for the rest of it, which is quite rare these days."

Marshall said the award meant a lot to him following a "dark period" when his father passed away and he was put under the microscope like never before.

"To win this award after coming back from three shoulder reconstructions, winning the Four Nations and having my best ever year since I've started in the NRL is pretty overwhelming," Marshall said.

"It's definitely something I won't take for granted."

Marshall will return to training with his Wests Tigers teammates in early January.

The Kiwis' Four Nations success saw them dominate the world team of the year with Marshall, Kenny-Dowall, Manu Vatuvei, Jason Nightingale and Nathan Fien all named.

Australia were represented by Paul Gallen, Sam Thaiday, Cameron Smith, David Shillington, Billy Slater and Brent Tate.

Sam Burgess and James Graham were the only English players named.
 
BENJI IS A BEAUTY! a deadset legend of the club and a brilliant ambassador for the game. Above all, a truly wonderful human being off field.

CONGRATS BENJI :sign:

On a negative note, how the hell can Fien get halfback of the year? Unbelievabe.
 
congrats Benji ,you have overcome quite a few hurdles in your career.
no doubt there will be more honours in year to come
 
Congrats Benji Marshall on such an awsome year and getting recognised as the best player in the WORLD! You will always have your doubters but us Wests Tiger fans know what you can really do and can't wait to see you build ontop of this year! Best yet to come!!!
 
Congratulations Benji. A well deserved honour. Not only a great player but a wonderful role model in this great game.

2010 Golden Boot
2011 Clive Churchill Medal
 
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SO, this is what the world's best player does in his spare time - compete in the State Cup touch competition.

Not even being crowned with rugby league's highest individual honour, the Golden Boot award, could stop Benji Marshall from competing at the annual NSW State Cup Touch championships in Port Macquarie yesterday.

In front of about 100 eager on-lookers, Marshall showcased the silky skills that only a month ago saw him almost single-handedly lift the Kiwis to victory over Australia in the Four Nations final.

Up against brickies, teachers, stockbrokers and lawyers, the Wests Tigers playmaker and New Zealand captain was anything but another face in the crowd.

"Put it this way, his game draws the most spectators," State Cup operations manager Robert Summers said. Representing Wests in the men's premier league division, Marshall not surprisingly carved up his opposition.
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He laid on two tries in his side's 4-3 win over Manly and gladly took a breather on the wing in defence.

Marshall has been given until mid-January off before returning to pre-season training with the Tigers. But as our picture shows, he's clearly already thinking about 2011.

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What's most surprising about all this is that the terrorgraph is running stories about Benji that are almost positive.
Lets see how long it is before they fall back into their usual rubbish.

Geeze he's looking fit!
 

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