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Wests Tigers Season Preview: Halves
Jake Hauritz
14/02/2012 11:27:18 AM
Benji Marshall is already a member of the NRL’s elite, but will the electric Kiwi be able to deliver the Wests Tigers a second premiership in 2012?
How do the Wests Tigers’ halves stack up entering 2012?
HALVES
Marshall's ability to create something out of nothing sets him apart from many in the NRL and last year the dynamic five-eighth stood up and took control of the Wests Tigers on field performances. At his best he is a frightening proposition for opposition defences.
With Marshall locked in at five-eighth, there is an intriguing race for the halfback position between Tim Moltzen, Jacob Miller, Tom Humble and Dane Chisholm.
Moltzen has an 82% winning record at halfback and looks set to be given first shot given he has combined well with Marshall in the past. In his four appearances last year, Miller made a case for future consideration and should get another chance. New signings Humble and Chisholm are skillfuil players who could well do the job at 7 if selected.
Top General Player Kicker: Benji Marshall averaged 7.5 Kicks and 246.3 Kick Metres in 2011 and 50.7 Dream Team Points Per Game.
Key Playmaker: Benji Marshall had 27 Line Break Assists and 24 Try Assists in 25 Games in 2011.
Bottom Line for 2012:
With a powerful forward pack in front of him, the performance of Benji Marshall will go a long way to deciding the Wests Tigers’ fate in 2012.
Jake Hauritz
14/02/2012 11:27:18 AM
Benji Marshall is already a member of the NRL’s elite, but will the electric Kiwi be able to deliver the Wests Tigers a second premiership in 2012?
How do the Wests Tigers’ halves stack up entering 2012?
HALVES
Marshall's ability to create something out of nothing sets him apart from many in the NRL and last year the dynamic five-eighth stood up and took control of the Wests Tigers on field performances. At his best he is a frightening proposition for opposition defences.
With Marshall locked in at five-eighth, there is an intriguing race for the halfback position between Tim Moltzen, Jacob Miller, Tom Humble and Dane Chisholm.
Moltzen has an 82% winning record at halfback and looks set to be given first shot given he has combined well with Marshall in the past. In his four appearances last year, Miller made a case for future consideration and should get another chance. New signings Humble and Chisholm are skillfuil players who could well do the job at 7 if selected.
Top General Player Kicker: Benji Marshall averaged 7.5 Kicks and 246.3 Kick Metres in 2011 and 50.7 Dream Team Points Per Game.
Key Playmaker: Benji Marshall had 27 Line Break Assists and 24 Try Assists in 25 Games in 2011.
Bottom Line for 2012:
With a powerful forward pack in front of him, the performance of Benji Marshall will go a long way to deciding the Wests Tigers’ fate in 2012.