Time For Benji Marshall to Retire

Benji had some moments of brilliance and equally some moments of stupidity. All in all, he picked up his game towards the end. He shouldn't retire... He still has something to offer to this team especially with the money he's on.
 
@TigersBusDriver The problem is that although Benji is not on big money he is taking up a CAP space which the club could well use to sign a young player with very good ability but not on huge money.
 
As usual way to many people think with their heart not their head. I don't hate benji by any means but he's just not going to bring us success in the future. He cracks under pressure almost every time. We could even look to sign Lewis as a replacement for benji.
We've signed Brooks up long term on decent money, it's time to let him run the team, and if he can't then we get rid of him too.
Replacing benji with madden is also an option. He couldn't play any worse and he's got a better kicking game and he kicks goals
 
@Newtown That makes no sense. Benji has a place in this team and is on barely anything. We should be replacing nuffies like Packer and McQueen and Jennings. They're noth helping the team and are on much larger money than Marshall.
 
@balmain-boy I think if we are real about Brooks run the show, then you put in a natural 5/8 and that’s Talau. Mbye and Marsters are doing fine as a centre pairing for next year, we might be able to nab Ramien. Fix up Talau’s defence and play him at 6.
 
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046364) said:
@cochise said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046359) said:
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046341) said:
You do realise that everyone outside of our club thinks it’s hysterical that he is still in our team right?

That is simply untrue!

I'll re-phrase - In my experience, every person I've ever associated with in the last few years laugh when he's mentioned.


I lmao when he went to the Dragons ...
Now he’s back we’re up ship creek once more ?
 
@TigersBusDriver The players you name are all on contract so you would have to find a club that wants them.Benji is NOT on contract so you can replace him easier
 
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046436) said:
Robinson wouldnt’ have made those calls

What are you talking about, Robinson played Cronk with a broken shoulder last year. One missed tackle or one awkward landing and Roosters have a big Cronk-sized hole in their team; the whole GF falls apart.

Only in hindsight can you validate the decision; if Mbye pulled through this wouldn't be a discussion. Both risky plays.

Then, fundamentally, if you are comparing Maguire to Bellamy, Bennett or Robinson then yeah, you do have high expectations. I would LOVE for Maguire to do exactly what Bellamy does 100% of the time.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046436) said:
you back the 100% fit rookie

I suppose you are still bitter that Sheens played Pat Richards in 2005 rather than the 100% fit rookie Shannon McDonnell?
 
@GNR4LIFE said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046381) said:
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046364) said:
@cochise said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046359) said:
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046341) said:
You do realise that everyone outside of our club thinks it’s hysterical that he is still in our team right?

That is simply untrue!

I'll re-phrase - In my experience, every person I've ever associated with in the last few years laugh when he's mentioned.

Geez, how do you cope

I laugh with them.
 
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046561) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046381) said:
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046364) said:
@cochise said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046359) said:
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046341) said:
You do realise that everyone outside of our club thinks it’s hysterical that he is still in our team right?

That is simply untrue!

I'll re-phrase - In my experience, every person I've ever associated with in the last few years laugh when he's mentioned.

Geez, how do you cope

I laugh with them.

The way you are coping with him in this thread, I have my doubts.
 
@jirskyr said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046545) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046436) said:
you back the 100% fit rookie

I suppose you are still bitter that Sheens played Pat Richards in 2005 rather than the 100% fit rookie Shannon McDonnell?

Completely different situation

We take the risk out of the game and we don't lose

Liddle plays off the bench and Mbye is replaced we have an extra interchange as well
 
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046586) said:
@jirskyr said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046545) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046436) said:
you back the 100% fit rookie

I suppose you are still bitter that Sheens played Pat Richards in 2005 rather than the 100% fit rookie Shannon McDonnell?

Completely different situation

We take the risk out of the game and we don't lose

Liddle plays off the bench and Mbye is replaced we have an extra interchange as well

Poppycock. You don't know anything about the fantasy game that may have occurred, in the alternate universe where Liddle played and Mbye was subbed before kickoff. Whilst you are at it, I'd be interested in hearing the result it Tedesco never left and Simon Dwyer never busted his brachial plexus.

You can't take risk out of football ever and there is no guarantee of winning ever.

The 2005 GF is exactly the same, except the stakes were higher, the injury to Richards was MORE obvious and the gamble paid off. But oh mighty if Richards had missed a key tackle or if we leaked points after he went off early, imagine the lifelong daggers for Sheens.
 
@Tigers17 gotta agree, sure it was disappointing but the two injuries were the problem, not just losing two of our best players but having a two man bench and then a sin binning. All that takes a toll
Benji was Benji, but he still is our playmaker most likely to make something happen, I may be crazy but I thought he was fine, intercept aside
Felt sorry for Momo, he seems to rush his kicks but geez one hit the post and I thought Garner could've got a bit closer to the posts
We're still in this, bring it home Benj
 
@GNR4LIFE said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046566) said:
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046561) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046381) said:
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046364) said:
@cochise said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046359) said:
@rustycage said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046341) said:
You do realise that everyone outside of our club thinks it’s hysterical that he is still in our team right?

That is simply untrue!

I'll re-phrase - In my experience, every person I've ever associated with in the last few years laugh when he's mentioned.

Geez, how do you cope

I laugh with them.

The way you are coping with him in this thread, I have my doubts.

It's true, but there comes a point when it's beyond a joke. I can laugh with them and be frustrated with our fans that continually blow smoke up his .....
 
I dont really agree its time for Benji to retire end of season but I do think we are in a pickle if Reynolds cant be moved on at seasons end. The ESL transfer window closed on Friday 9 August and not a peep over Reynolds or any of the other unwanted WT players. Paying a large amount of $$$ for Reynolds not to play NRL grade is nuts. Benji is only one year more. Is that a luxury we cant afford despite cap constraints etc? Dunno................
 
@jirskyr said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046598) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046586) said:
@jirskyr said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046545) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046436) said:
you back the 100% fit rookie

I suppose you are still bitter that Sheens played Pat Richards in 2005 rather than the 100% fit rookie Shannon McDonnell?

Completely different situation

We take the risk out of the game and we don't lose

Liddle plays off the bench and Mbye is replaced we have an extra interchange as well

Poppycock. You don't know anything about the fantasy game that may have occurred, in the alternate universe where Liddle played and Mbye was subbed before kickoff. Whilst you are at it, I'd be interested in hearing the result it Tedesco never left and Simon Dwyer never busted his brachial plexus.

You can't take risk out of football ever and there is no guarantee of winning ever.

The 2005 GF is exactly the same, except the stakes were higher, the injury to Richards was MORE obvious and the gamble paid off. But oh mighty if Richards had missed a key tackle or if we leaked points after he went off early, imagine the lifelong daggers for Sheens.

Its common sense ....The dogs was a high risk game we couldn't lose and the one thing that was going to kill us as was proven was the shocking service out of dummy half

We didn't the 4 forwards game v the dogs

We won every stat in that game ...possession , yardage , kicking game , missed tackles .....poor service from dummy half killed us

I swear some on this Forum can't accept that our coaching group isn't anywhere near as good as they think
 
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046678) said:
@jirskyr said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046598) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046586) said:
@jirskyr said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046545) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046436) said:
you back the 100% fit rookie

I suppose you are still bitter that Sheens played Pat Richards in 2005 rather than the 100% fit rookie Shannon McDonnell?

Completely different situation

We take the risk out of the game and we don't lose

Liddle plays off the bench and Mbye is replaced we have an extra interchange as well

Poppycock. You don't know anything about the fantasy game that may have occurred, in the alternate universe where Liddle played and Mbye was subbed before kickoff. Whilst you are at it, I'd be interested in hearing the result it Tedesco never left and Simon Dwyer never busted his brachial plexus.

You can't take risk out of football ever and there is no guarantee of winning ever.

The 2005 GF is exactly the same, except the stakes were higher, the injury to Richards was MORE obvious and the gamble paid off. But oh mighty if Richards had missed a key tackle or if we leaked points after he went off early, imagine the lifelong daggers for Sheens.

Its common sense ....The dogs was a high risk game we couldn't lose and the one thing that was going to kill us as was proven was the shocking service out of dummy half

We didn't the 4 forwards game v the dogs

We won every stat in that game ...possession , yardage , kicking game , missed tackles .....poor service from dummy half killed us

I swear some on this Forum can't accept that our coaching group isn't anywhere near as good as they think

Hapster we have the worst roster in the entire NRL haven't ya heard..and we still in front of the Dragons...
 
@Geo said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046701) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046678) said:
@jirskyr said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046598) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046586) said:
@jirskyr said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046545) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Time For Benji Marshall to Retire](/post/1046436) said:
you back the 100% fit rookie

I suppose you are still bitter that Sheens played Pat Richards in 2005 rather than the 100% fit rookie Shannon McDonnell?

Completely different situation

We take the risk out of the game and we don't lose

Liddle plays off the bench and Mbye is replaced we have an extra interchange as well

Poppycock. You don't know anything about the fantasy game that may have occurred, in the alternate universe where Liddle played and Mbye was subbed before kickoff. Whilst you are at it, I'd be interested in hearing the result it Tedesco never left and Simon Dwyer never busted his brachial plexus.

You can't take risk out of football ever and there is no guarantee of winning ever.

The 2005 GF is exactly the same, except the stakes were higher, the injury to Richards was MORE obvious and the gamble paid off. But oh mighty if Richards had missed a key tackle or if we leaked points after he went off early, imagine the lifelong daggers for Sheens.

Its common sense ....The dogs was a high risk game we couldn't lose and the one thing that was going to kill us as was proven was the shocking service out of dummy half

We didn't the 4 forwards game v the dogs

We won every stat in that game ...possession , yardage , kicking game , missed tackles .....poor service from dummy half killed us

I swear some on this Forum can't accept that our coaching group isn't anywhere near as good as they think

Hapster we have the worst roster in the entire NRL haven't ya heard..and we still in front of the Dragons...

And would have got the job done with Liddle on the bench
 

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