To Benji Fans

Agree to both. I actually said in one of the threads that the only winner through all this will probably be the Auckland blues

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@mtd said:
club wont regret it, he was asking too much.

Sure would have absolutely loved him to stay, but not on the cabbage he wanted it would have really hamstrung us with junior development over the next 4 years…. Cest la vie

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A couple of fair to good games.

He will never change…and his ego wouldnt have allowed a kid to take control, I think thats why he left

Best thing all round imo...sayonara benji son
 
The way he has played out our club was often frustrating but there has been no other NRL player that has entertained me as much as him since I can remember. Its hard to put a word on it, but i will miss him being at our club
 
Just be happy we saw him at his best in tiger colors. He is on a downward trend now and it won't be at our detriment. Good luck to him.

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i would have like to see him and brooks for a season or 2 , may well have put benji back to his best,and with the new coming through our club and the new buys we will be a force next year and even greater in2015
 
The way I want to remember Benji is by the video highlight package put up by Bonstonker.
Just glad I lived through this era …...... be great to see some of the old games again during the summer ....... like the game down at Cronulla when Benji and Princey cut them to ribbons .... and so many other games like it. When I was going for the Maggies all those years, it was always a dream something like that would happen ........ and it couldnt have happened without joining with Balmain ....... just the greatest time ever.
 
There is no doubt that 2005 was like a dream. Rarely in sport do things like this happen and it gave the WT their playing identity.
Benji along with Sheens and the other but especially Benji is an iconic figure of that miracle.
 
Prince & Benji carved up the other Teams in the 2nd half of the 2005 season(he says stating the obvious) but most of it was ad-lib & instinct so not so sure Tim can claim the most of the credit.The semi-final when we played the Dragons was a standout game for me,to see 2 of the best centres in the NRL tied in knots by our halves was great stuff.
 
Benji will definitely be missed. But too good to be true to have two decent halves at the Tigers. If only we had the Rooster's salary cap.
 
I have been watching the Tigers for over 40 years, and without a doubt the most exciting player I have seen in this time is Benji Marshall. He has done things no other player could do. The 3 years he was injury free and had a decent 1/2 inside him we won the premiership (Prince), and could of made the grand final and won it except for some dubious decisions by Haynes & Co (knees in back by Jeremy Smith & that scrum) with Lui inside him. With no decent 1/2, he becomes more of an organiser which is not his natural game.
Sheens made the error of moving him closer to the ruck, as Potter has also done this year, if he has no room to move he is half the player.
Sheens was a sacked for not making the finals, Potter has overseen the worst year in how many years? Twenty? 2nd last, a porous defense (another 50 tonight), no variety in attack and a strange recruitment policy (Tapau and Halatau?). The whole back-line revolved around Benji under Sheens, Potter has tried to play a forward power game and seems to have neglected any sort of back-line play. He should take the blame for an abysmal year, sure we had a horrendous injury toll early, but we fielded strong teams at the end of the year. Bring back Sheens I reckon, might as well get him to earn his money. If he was in charge I am sure we would of finished higher than 2nd last. And Benji would of played far better than what Potter got out of him.
Yet Benji cops so much abuse from so many people on this forum. The anonymity of the internet, hey?
I am really sorry he has gone, and I would love to see him back here in some sort of role in the future. Thanks for the memories.
 
@zowieben said:
Sheens was a sacked for not making the finals, Potter has overseen the worst year in how many years? Twenty? 2nd last, a porous defense (another 50 tonight), no variety in attack and a strange recruitment policy (Tapau and Halatau?). The whole back-line revolved around Benji under Sheens, Potter has tried to play a forward power game and seems to have neglected any sort of back-line play.

Great post….What a great effort by Potter the "King of half time talks" not only did we have 687 points against us this year but he also manged to destroy what we always did best... Attack !
 
@Irvine said:
@zowieben said:
Sheens was a sacked for not making the finals, Potter has overseen the worst year in how many years? Twenty? 2nd last, a porous defense (another 50 tonight), no variety in attack and a strange recruitment policy (Tapau and Halatau?). The whole back-line revolved around Benji under Sheens, Potter has tried to play a forward power game and seems to have neglected any sort of back-line play.

Great post….What a great effort by Potter the "King of half time talks" not only did we have 687 points against us this year but he also manged to destroy what we always did best... Attack !

Give Potter a go mate. He's needed to deal with a lot in a short space of time in terms of managing a coaching restructure, player clean-out and injuries. This is no easy feat, especially when you're given the job 2 weeks before pre-season starts.

Next year we'll have a solid team with more experience, and I reckon we could even sneak into the 8 if a few things go our way. Just my opinion…

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lol at blaming Potter. Tim Sheens built this team. Benji went out just like he played the last two years. Garbage…. but its all Potters fault and to top it off you ask for Tim back.

thank god the seasons over and I can give this blog a big miss.
 
@Knuckles said:
Two years ago we were playing semi finals football under Tim Sheens ….

The thing is that we only played in the finals series on the rare occasion with a squad that should have been there every year.
 
@innsaneink said:
A couple of fair to good games.

He will never change…and his ego wouldnt have allowed a kid to take control, I think thats why he left

Best thing all round imo...sayonara benji son

exactly this. maybe he will do well in rugby, but it was far too long he was just a source of frustration for me. im still glad he is going. best move for the tigers and next year we will be asking "benji who?"…. hopefully!
 
@Magpie Magic said:
This was a massive failure alround.
Marshall could have got a new lease of life playing outside Brooks will get less money we will lose him and I don't believe his happy leaving.

How did this go wrong?

Benji's ego got it's nose put out of joint because the club went back on a handshake deal. He could have compromised, but he allowed "the principle" of the situation to become the most important thing.
 

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