This Forum Endorses #KeepBenji

@bigsiro said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1230988) said:
I love that this post has two thumbs down.
So Pathetic.

It looks like we have spent (at least offered) all of our money on Tamou and JAC, areas where we had the greatest need.

Who are you going to buy for zero dollars better than Brooks, Mbye, AD and Walters?

Your post is stupid.

If you can call me pathetic, I feel justified calling you stupid.
 
The roster squeeze behind Wests Tigers' call on Benji

Author
Brad Walter
NRL.com Senior Reporter

Wests Tigers have just a handful of spots remaining in their 2021 roster but are poised to become one of the most active clubs in the transfer market after November 1 as only 11 players are signed beyond next season.

The imbalance in the Tigers roster and ongoing salary cap issues are the main reason that the club’s greatest player, Benji Marshall, is set to finish his career playing elsewhere next year after being told there was no room for him at Concord in 2021.

Besides Marshall and fellow Tigers stalwart Chris Lawrence, who is retiring at the end of the season, the club’s only other unsigned players are Elijah Taylor, Matt Eisenhuth, Robert Jennings, Oliver Clark, Sam McIntyre, Alex Seyfarth and Dylan Smith.

Tigers fans may find it difficult to understand how the club can let Marshall go when he is still averaging more try assists per game than any other player to have played more than six matches this season except Cronulla’s Shaun Johnson but coach Michael Maguire had few other options.

After leaving the Tigers at the end of the 2013 season for a brief stint in Super Rugby with the Auckland Blues, Marshall does not qualify for salary cap dispensation for veteran or developed players who have been a member of a club’s top 30 squad for eight years.

Instead, the $200,000 allowance is set to be used by the Tigers next year to offset the contracts of halfback Luke Brooks and star winger David Nofoaluma in their salary cap.

Nofoaluma is off contract at the end of 2021, meaning rival clubs can approach him from November 1.

However, the allowance may help the Tigers to keep the NRL's leading try-scorer playing alongside Brooks, Adam Doueihi, Moses Mbye, Luke Garner, Alex Twal, Tommy Talau, Luciano Leilua and Asu Kepaoa.

Development players Reece Hoffman and Jake Simpkin are the other Tigers players contracted for longer than 12 months, along with rookie Parramatta forward Stefano Utoikamanu, who will join the club next season

Brooks, Doueihi, Kepaoa and Utoikamanu are the only Tigers players contracted for 2023.

Only Canterbury and Manly have less talent currently on their books for the 2022 season but, unless a player on a big-money deal decides to leave, the Tigers have little room to move next season and a roster weighed down by play-making options.

None may have the match-winning ability of Marshall or be as popular with fans across the game but Brooks, Doueihi, Mbye, Talau, Josh Reynolds and Billy Walters can all play halfback or five-eighth and they were already contracted for 2021.

If Marshall had been signed beyond this season, Tigers officials wouldn’t be planning to farewell him with Lawrence at Bankwest Stadium on September 26 against Parramatta.

“You have got to have the right blend across your squad of people in certain positions,” Maguire explained.

“If you have too many front-rowers or too many back-rowers, or wherever it may be, it puts a stress on your salary cap to make up a team.”

Business trumps romance

Marshall isn’t the first big-name star to fall victim to salary cap constraints or other issues that led to their departure from a team they had given great service to.

Legendary NFL quarter-back Tom Brady made his debut for Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday after 19 seasons and six Super Bowl victories with the New England Patriots, while Lionel Messi played for Barcelona last weekend after the biggest soccer star in the world abandoned plans to quit the club.

The most famous case in league was then Australian and Queensland captain Wally Lewis being squeezed out of the Brisbane Broncos in 1990 and finishing his career with Gold Coast Seagulls.

However, long-time Tigers fans haven’t forgotten the bitterness of Marshall’s previous departure from the club at the end of the 2013 season over a contract dispute.

After four years in the wilderness, at St George Illawarra and Brisbane, where he played for little more than a minimum wage contract, Marshall jumped at the opportunity to return to the club where he began his career in 2003 and helped to a premiership two years later.

His flick pass to Pat Richards in the 2005 grand final still features regularly in television highlights packages and former Tigers back-rower Liam Fulton used to joke to team-mates about the number of fans wearing his jersey whenever he deputised for Marshall in the No.6 role.

Now 35 years old, Marshall could still probably offset the cost of his contract in jersey sales for whichever club he joins next season.

An online petition was launched by fans to keep Marshall at the Tigers after he inspired a comeback from 20-0 down to lose 26-24 against South Sydney last Thursday night in a performance featuring two try assists and three line-break assists.

Play-making great Johnathan Thurston told Channel 9: “I can’t believe he is not signed for another year. I was marvelling at what Benji was doing this evening. There are three or four clubs who could certainly do with his services.”

Organisers of the petition were on track to reach their target of 10,000 signatures on Monday but few players besides Melbourne great Cameron Smith get to decide how their careers end as hard-nosed business decisions usually Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon romantic storylines

Interest but no offers

At this stage, Marshall intends to continue playing next season and his form with the Tigers is the best advertisement for his manager Matt Desira to convince rival clubs that he still has something to offer.

It is understood that Desira has received interest from NRL and Super League clubs but no firm offers yet for Marshall, who wants to focus on the next two weeks with the Tigers before making a decision about his future.

The Broncos, Bulldogs, Sea Eagles and Knights would appear the obvious clubs with interest in a playmaker of the calibre and experience of Marshall, while he may also be of appeal to the Cowboys, whose incoming coach, Todd Payten, is a former Wests Tigers team-mate.

Kiwis team-mate Kieran Foran would be a target for the same clubs after Canterbury decided not to offer him a new contract next season and the decision to maintain 30-man playing squads next season should help them both find a new team in 2021.

Maguire, who is also the New Zealand coach, hopes to work again with Marshall in an off-field capacity, either for Wests Tigers or the Kiwis.

However, before then he wants to ensure that Marshall leaves the Tigers on the best possible note and club officials began planning farewell celebrations on Monday for the superstar playmaker and Lawrence.

Initially, the Tigers had hoped to move their round 20 match against the Eels to Leichhardt Oval or Campbelltown Stadium, where Marshall debuted as a 17-year-old schoolboy against Newcastle in 2003, but bio-security issues put paid to those plans.

“It would have been nice to have been able to do that but we are definitely going to pay all the right respects to two great players of the club,” Maguire said.

However, COVID-19 restrictions will impact on the celebrations as crowd numbers will be limited at Bankwest Stadium.

There are also concerns that a post-match presentation for Marshall and Lawrence on the field or a lap of honour by the pair at Bankwest Stadium would encourage fans to congregate together after the game.
 
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231143) said:
Guys settle down and don't let it get personal or posts may be deleted.

Bit early sport on threats to delete 😂
 
@hobbo1 said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231150) said:
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231143) said:
Guys settle down and don't let it get personal or posts may be deleted.

Bit early sport on threats to delete ?

Not the first time I have been accused of that lol
 
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231143) said:
Guys settle down and don't let it get personal or posts may be deleted.

Is this an official warning from a moderator? There does not seem to be any way to tell who is a moderator.
 
@Sart0ri said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231152) said:
Is this an official warning from a moderator? There does not seem to be any way to tell who is a moderator.

Never mind, I can see your group membership.
 
@Sart0ri said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231152) said:
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231143) said:
Guys settle down and don't let it get personal or posts may be deleted.

Is this an official warning from a moderator? There does not seem to be any way to tell who is a moderator.

Its not an offical warning, just a reminder before it escalates.
 
Well to those that have short memories here is a piece on what happened back in 2013.

Wests Tigers will mull over a release request from star playmaker Benji Marshall who wants out after 11 years at the NRL club.

The Tigers issued a statement on Monday night confirming the New Zealand international was seeking a release from the final two years of his contract.

Tigers chief operating officer Grant Mayer said he had received verbal notification of Marshall's decision from his manager, Martin Tauber, and the club was now awaiting something more official before raising the issue with the board.

Mayer said he expected the issue to be "resolved relatively quickly".

Marshall has had his issues with the club over the past two seasons. The 28 year-old was a key figure in the demise of former coach Tim Sheens in 2012.

But his relationship with new coach Mick Potter does not appear to be much smoother, having at one stage been dumped to the bench this season.

He has endured mixed form this year with the Tigers also struggling in 12th position on the NRL ladder.

A disappointed Mayer intimated that the club would not stand in his way of moving on.

"From a Wests Tigers perspective, we are extremely disappointed to receive the news as we believe that we have been exceptionally generous to a player that has given us wonderful service over a number of years," Mayer said in a statement.

"Benji has obviously made a decision that he believes is right for himself and his family. All we can do is thank him wholeheartedly for what he has done for not only the club but the game as a whole."

Marshall has said previously he would not play against the Tigers, seemingly ruling out a move to the likes of Parramatta or the Warriors.

A move to Super Rugby or rugby in Japan or France loom as potential options, as does playing in the Super League in the UK.

The loss of Marshall would be a savage blow for the Tigers, the marquee central to the club's plans on and off the field.

He has played 193 matches for Wests Tigers and is the club's all time leading points scorer.
 
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231155) said:
@Sart0ri said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231152) said:
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231143) said:
Guys settle down and don't let it get personal or posts may be deleted.

Is this an official warning from a moderator? There does not seem to be any way to tell who is a moderator.

Its not an offical warning, just a reminder before it exculates.

Must have co$t you some dosh ?
 
@hobbo1 said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231159) said:
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231155) said:
@Sart0ri said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231152) said:
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231143) said:
Guys settle down and don't let it get personal or posts may be deleted.

Is this an official warning from a moderator? There does not seem to be any way to tell who is a moderator.

Its not an offical warning, just a reminder before it exculates.

Must have co$t you some dosh ?

Need to stop doing 2 things at once lol
 
@Tigerbuck63 said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231158) said:
Well to those that have short memories here is a piece on what happened back in 2013.

Wests Tigers will mull over a release request from star playmaker Benji Marshall who wants out after 11 years at the NRL club.

The Tigers issued a statement on Monday night confirming the New Zealand international was seeking a release from the final two years of his contract.

Tigers chief operating officer Grant Mayer said he had received verbal notification of Marshall's decision from his manager, Martin Tauber, and the club was now awaiting something more official before raising the issue with the board.

Mayer said he expected the issue to be "resolved relatively quickly".

Marshall has had his issues with the club over the past two seasons. The 28 year-old was a key figure in the demise of former coach Tim Sheens in 2012.

But his relationship with new coach Mick Potter does not appear to be much smoother, having at one stage been dumped to the bench this season.

He has endured mixed form this year with the Tigers also struggling in 12th position on the NRL ladder.

A disappointed Mayer intimated that the club would not stand in his way of moving on.

"From a Wests Tigers perspective, we are extremely disappointed to receive the news as we believe that we have been exceptionally generous to a player that has given us wonderful service over a number of years," Mayer said in a statement.

"Benji has obviously made a decision that he believes is right for himself and his family. All we can do is thank him wholeheartedly for what he has done for not only the club but the game as a whole."

Marshall has said previously he would not play against the Tigers, seemingly ruling out a move to the likes of Parramatta or the Warriors.

A move to Super Rugby or rugby in Japan or France loom as potential options, as does playing in the Super League in the UK.

The loss of Marshall would be a savage blow for the Tigers, the marquee central to the club's plans on and off the field.

He has played 193 matches for Wests Tigers and is the club's all time leading points scorer.

And this is why the club owes Benji nothing, more the other way around, and Benji's media mates are unfairly rubbishing the club on a near daily basis, the club has made the right decision
 
@851 said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231161) said:
@Tigerbuck63 said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231158) said:
Well to those that have short memories here is a piece on what happened back in 2013.

Wests Tigers will mull over a release request from star playmaker Benji Marshall who wants out after 11 years at the NRL club.

The Tigers issued a statement on Monday night confirming the New Zealand international was seeking a release from the final two years of his contract.

Tigers chief operating officer Grant Mayer said he had received verbal notification of Marshall's decision from his manager, Martin Tauber, and the club was now awaiting something more official before raising the issue with the board.

Mayer said he expected the issue to be "resolved relatively quickly".

Marshall has had his issues with the club over the past two seasons. The 28 year-old was a key figure in the demise of former coach Tim Sheens in 2012.

But his relationship with new coach Mick Potter does not appear to be much smoother, having at one stage been dumped to the bench this season.

He has endured mixed form this year with the Tigers also struggling in 12th position on the NRL ladder.

A disappointed Mayer intimated that the club would not stand in his way of moving on.

"From a Wests Tigers perspective, we are extremely disappointed to receive the news as we believe that we have been exceptionally generous to a player that has given us wonderful service over a number of years," Mayer said in a statement.

"Benji has obviously made a decision that he believes is right for himself and his family. All we can do is thank him wholeheartedly for what he has done for not only the club but the game as a whole."

Marshall has said previously he would not play against the Tigers, seemingly ruling out a move to the likes of Parramatta or the Warriors.

A move to Super Rugby or rugby in Japan or France loom as potential options, as does playing in the Super League in the UK.

The loss of Marshall would be a savage blow for the Tigers, the marquee central to the club's plans on and off the field.

He has played 193 matches for Wests Tigers and is the club's all time leading points scorer.

And this is why the club owes Benji nothing, more the other way around, and Benji's media mates are unfairly rubbishing the club on a near daily basis, the club has made the right decision


Agree completely and the club has made the final decision, the old saying what goes around comes back around.
Boomerang Benji.............
 
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231160) said:
@hobbo1 said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231159) said:
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231155) said:
@Sart0ri said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231152) said:
@cochise said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231143) said:
Guys settle down and don't let it get personal or posts may be deleted.

Is this an official warning from a moderator? There does not seem to be any way to tell who is a moderator.

Its not an offical warning, just a reminder before it exculates.

Must have co$t you some dosh ?

Need to stop doing 2 things at once lol

Give Happy a week and I’ll slip you an Hawaii five O
 
@Tigerbuck63 said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231165) said:
@851 said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231161) said:
@Tigerbuck63 said in [This Forum Endorses \#KeepBenji](/post/1231158) said:
Well to those that have short memories here is a piece on what happened back in 2013.

Wests Tigers will mull over a release request from star playmaker Benji Marshall who wants out after 11 years at the NRL club.

The Tigers issued a statement on Monday night confirming the New Zealand international was seeking a release from the final two years of his contract.

Tigers chief operating officer Grant Mayer said he had received verbal notification of Marshall's decision from his manager, Martin Tauber, and the club was now awaiting something more official before raising the issue with the board.

Mayer said he expected the issue to be "resolved relatively quickly".

Marshall has had his issues with the club over the past two seasons. The 28 year-old was a key figure in the demise of former coach Tim Sheens in 2012.

But his relationship with new coach Mick Potter does not appear to be much smoother, having at one stage been dumped to the bench this season.

He has endured mixed form this year with the Tigers also struggling in 12th position on the NRL ladder.

A disappointed Mayer intimated that the club would not stand in his way of moving on.

"From a Wests Tigers perspective, we are extremely disappointed to receive the news as we believe that we have been exceptionally generous to a player that has given us wonderful service over a number of years," Mayer said in a statement.

"Benji has obviously made a decision that he believes is right for himself and his family. All we can do is thank him wholeheartedly for what he has done for not only the club but the game as a whole."

Marshall has said previously he would not play against the Tigers, seemingly ruling out a move to the likes of Parramatta or the Warriors.

A move to Super Rugby or rugby in Japan or France loom as potential options, as does playing in the Super League in the UK.

The loss of Marshall would be a savage blow for the Tigers, the marquee central to the club's plans on and off the field.

He has played 193 matches for Wests Tigers and is the club's all time leading points scorer.

And this is why the club owes Benji nothing, more the other way around, and Benji's media mates are unfairly rubbishing the club on a near daily basis, the club has made the right decision


Agree completely and the club has made the final decision, the old saying what goes around comes back around.
Boomerang Benji.............

Bottom 8 Benji
 
My fondest memory of benji is the intercept runaway try against the broncos in the semi final in 2005.
people roared when benji took the intercept after the broncos had all the attacking play.
Towards the end of his first stint at the tigers ,sheens tried to turn him into a half back which i never agreed with.i wanted him to just run.
His subsequent last few games in that year were painful to watch and the majority of forumers were glad he moved on to rugby union,saints and the broncos.
It was with a degree of joy when benji came back for his apparent swansong at the tigers.
And that should be it.Finito.
Media reports of lukewarm interest from other clubs in benji for 2021 is disturbing.Whether its a media beatup, manager tal kor benji himself,Benji's swansong is the tigers.
He needs to finish this year as a tiger and finish with everyone's respect.
If he continues at another club,he'll certainly lose mine.
 
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