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This weekend’s Test match against Australia will mean a lot for Benji Marshall.
Running out as Kiwi captain and the reigning Golden Boot, this weekend will mark 4 years since he last suffered a shoulder injury – the 8 May to be precises.
It was back in Round 8 2007 when Benji suffered a fractured shoulder in the opening minutes of the Wests Tigers game against Melbourne Storm at BlueTongue Stadium in Gosford. Going in for a tackle on Israel Folau, Benji’s shoulder was slammed by Taniela Tuiaki’s knee, forcing Benji to sit on the sidelines for 12 weeks nursing a fracture.
Since then Benji has cast aside doubts about his ‘glass shoulders’ and has gone on to gain the New Zealand captaincy, win the 2008 Rugby League World Cup and 2010 Four Nations tournament before taking out the 2010 Golden Boot Award.
On Thursday 16 June 2011 Benji can celebrate 1,500 days free from shoulder injuries.
WestsTigersForum.com congratulates Benji Marshall on reaching this milestone and wishes him as much luck for the next four years.
Running out as Kiwi captain and the reigning Golden Boot, this weekend will mark 4 years since he last suffered a shoulder injury – the 8 May to be precises.
It was back in Round 8 2007 when Benji suffered a fractured shoulder in the opening minutes of the Wests Tigers game against Melbourne Storm at BlueTongue Stadium in Gosford. Going in for a tackle on Israel Folau, Benji’s shoulder was slammed by Taniela Tuiaki’s knee, forcing Benji to sit on the sidelines for 12 weeks nursing a fracture.
Since then Benji has cast aside doubts about his ‘glass shoulders’ and has gone on to gain the New Zealand captaincy, win the 2008 Rugby League World Cup and 2010 Four Nations tournament before taking out the 2010 Golden Boot Award.
On Thursday 16 June 2011 Benji can celebrate 1,500 days free from shoulder injuries.
WestsTigersForum.com congratulates Benji Marshall on reaching this milestone and wishes him as much luck for the next four years.