Marshall return leads to inevitable questions

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Benji Marshall's impending return to the NRL has caught some by surprise, and others, not so much! Few gave Marshall a glowing reference in his bid to make it in Rugby in the first place, so it's perhaps no surprise he's making his way back already. For me, the biggest surprise is how soon it's happening.

Benji hasn't even completed a full rugby season and has apparently opted out because it was too hard. Or it wasn't worth his time. Where's the modesty? Where's the commitment to not so much honoring his multi year contract but more his development in returning to Rugby?? Did he really expect it to be so easy?? Given the poor form he left in the NRL he surely could've seen that this would take time. For me, Marshall's decision to leave the Auckland Blues must surely have let down John Kirwan, the Blues coach who put all his faith in bringing Marshall in.

What's done is done though and if you believe the reports, Marshall is close to signing with the Cronulla Sharks. No matter where he ends up though, the question needs to be asked - What do the Tigers get out of all this? And, should they get something out of all this?? In my opinion the answer is simple here. Yes. Yes, we should.

Marshall was granted a release from the final 2 years of his current contract because he was "disillusioned" with life at the Tigers. A clause in his release stated that Marshall could not return to another NRL club until 2016\. That's clearly not going to be the case now. The Tigers probably have two ways they can go with regards to relaxing this clause. Obviously the fair thing to do is to let Marshall play football.

The first thing the Tigers may look towards is financial compensation. Could the Tigers ask to be paid a portion of what Marshall would've cost them over the next season and a half?? A situation similar to Ben Barba's release to the Broncos. Whilst Barba and Marshall's release scenarios aren't similar, Marshall was released under the proviso he ended up in Rugby. A financial compensation package would at least aid the Tigers who clearly lose out here given Marshall's marketability.

The other option and one not suggested at this point is to have the Tigers only allow Marshall's clause to be waived on the ground that Benji does not play against the Tigers this season and possibly next season where his contract with the club would've ended. Whilst this would ruin any potential match up for Marshall versus the Tigers in that time frame, the decision to effectively "cup-tie" (to steal a football term) him against his former club isn't exactly unfair and could be a resolution worth considering.

Ultimately, the Wests Tigers will not stand in Marshall's way. He deserves the right to return so long as all parties agree. There is little doubt though that the Tigers need to be compensated though, or at the very least have it offered to them.

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Salford's owner Dr. Marwan Koukash is interested in signing Benji and the ESL is probably the best place for him right now, at least $BW was prepared to wait before being eligible again so should Benji.
 
Good point you raise about the 'cup tie' option Tigerman. I actually think this is the fairest option although can only imagine the uproar if we had to play them in a finals game with this in place.

That said, we need the cash and a Benji rematch with us would be good entertainment so I think the first option is going to happen.

It's hard to believe he's given up so quickly or that his addition to any of the rumoured clubs aside from Melbourne would really help them.
 
@Tigersman said:
@innsaneink said:
@Tigersman said:
…Did you even read my post?

Not if i can help it

Your choice mate. It's about us being compensated if Benji joins another club in the NRL.

Yes I already know, posted the same info in another benji thread last night.

Thats what happens when you have several threads on the same topic….people end up posting the same crap....cop the tip!!!
 
any compensation we get from marshall coming back to nrl can help go towards paying off his mentor sheens.
 
All these whingers complaining about another Benji post and yet here they are reading and posting in it. It's simple - if you don't want any more don't read or post in them.
 
To be fair though my blog is less about Marshall and the circus that comes with him and more about the potential impact it has on Wests Tigers. The club have basically confirmed that there will need to be some kind of financial agreement in place in order for Marshall to sign with any said club. As Mayer said, it's all about protecting the interests of Wests Tigers.

They wanted Benji to stay till at least the end of 2015, He decided to move but only to Rugby. Wests Tigers agreed to that and certainly didn't expect him to be returning so soon. Forget for a moment the value of Benji on the field, off the field his value in enormous. Wests Tigers lose out big time here because of Benji's u-turn. It's only fair that we gain from him early return.
 
thylacine, I fear Benji threads. As a result of them, I'm drifting towards becoming a troll.
 
@thylacine said:
All these whingers complaining about another Benji post and yet here they are reading and posting in it. It's simple - if you don't want any more don't read or post in them.

The fact is that the final decision has been made by top Wests Tigers Management - No Benji playing for Wests Tigers and the club will pursue the transfer fee - end of story.
 

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