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nq_gurl
11-11-2005, 01:18 PM
Benji to stay with Tigers
By James Hooper
November 11, 2005

WESTS Tigers whiz kid Benji Marshall has informed the club of his desire to remain at the premiers with a new $1 million deal expected to be signed before the end of this month.


Marshall ... 'no question the boy wants to stay'. Pic: Mark Evans

But Marshall's upgraded three-year contract is set to complicate the Tigers' quest to retain Test halfback Scott Prince as the premiers feel the bite of salary cap pressure.

In a positive signal, Marshall's manager Martin Tauber last night confirmed the Kiwi Test representative's desire to remain with Wests.

But Tauber cautioned the premiers against undervaluing the former Keebra Park schoolboy sensation, who could command upwards of $350,000 on the open market.

The Daily Telegraph understands a new deal contracting Marshall to the Tigers until the end of 2009 is expected to be finalised in the next fortnight.

"There's no question the boy wants to stay, it's more a question of what the Tigers can do in regards to his contract," Tauber said.

"At this stage their offer is nowhere near what the boy is worth so there is still a fair bit of work to be done.

"We've had a couple of meetings with Steve Noyce the chief executive and I've got another one [today].

"Benji wants to stay and we want him to stay, the Tigers are a good club on the up and up and they are going to be good for his football development.


"They're a good bunch of people that he has a great relationship with but we won't be signing until we get the right terms."
Wests chief executive Steve Noyce was non-committal when quizzed about the progress of Marshall's new contract, suggesting the deal was a work-in-progress.

The Daily Telegraph understands the Tigers are yet to reach their $3.3 million salary cap ceiling for 2005 and part of Marshall's new deal will utilise this.

"We had a meeting with his manager a couple of weeks ago and that's where we're up to," Noyce said.

"I'm sure you can appreciate these decisions take some time."

Since unearthing Marshall as a precocious schoolboy in season 2002 the Tigers have nurtured the Kiwi Test prodigy into one of the NRL's most exciting talents.

Tigers coach Tim Sheens deserves credit for playing a huge role in the development of Marshall, who burst into rugby league showcasing a damaging sidestep.

Marshall is currently sidelined after undergoing right shoulder surgery on an injury he carried throughout all of 2005.

The Tigers star is expected to be unavailable for Wests' season-opening match against St George Illawarra at Telstra Stadium.

Yayarg002
11-11-2005, 09:09 PM
Will they be saying bye bye to Prince at the end of 2006? The salary will start to bite after winning a premiership.

nq_gurl
11-11-2005, 09:28 PM
it'll be difficult for them to keep prince after signing marshall. prince isnt making any decisions regarding negotiations until after the tour.

Stido
12-11-2005, 12:42 PM
Todays T'ville Bully has got a couple of lines saying that Prince is looking to come back to Qld to be closer to family. Looks like the Broncos will finally get themselves a decent halfback.

Stido
12-11-2005, 12:52 PM
Here's the article;
Marshall signs on dotted line

11nov05
GRAND Final star Benji Marshall today agreed to stay with National Rugby League premier Wests Tigers for another three years.

The young Kiwi Test representative signed a contract worth at least $1 million over three years, according to his manager Martin Tauber, although he would not confirm the exact figure.

"I can't divulge that for obvious reasons but you can put any number on it and you would be pretty close," Tauber said today.

"We are very comfortable with the offer, the deal's been done."

"Benji is delighted, he is absolutely thrilled, as he always said he wanted to stay with the Tigers, they are a very good club and he has enormous regard for (coach) Tim Sheens."

"It's great news for the sponsor, it's great news for the fans, it augurs well for next year and it's a wonderful arrangement for everybody."

Marshall cemented his reputation as one of the NRL's most exciting new talents with his outrageous run and reverse-pass to release Brett Hodgson to cross the line against the North Queensland Cowboys in the 2005 Grand Final.

The 20-year-old is currently recovering from surgery to his shoulder that is set to keep him out of the Tigers' opening match against St George Illawarra.

"He had his stitches out about two-and-a-half weeks ago," Tauber said.

"He starts training again in about two weeks, which of course will be more of the exercise program, like the stepper and the bike, he won't do any physical stuff on his shoulder until probably early in the New Year."

Today's deal may be the death knell for Churchill Medallist and halfback Scott Prince's Tigers career due to salary cap restrictions.

However, the Kangaroo tourist is reportedly interested in a move to Queensland to be closer to his family.

nq_gurl
12-11-2005, 05:59 PM
i'd say he'll sign with the gold coast ....

Drunk & Listening To
12-11-2005, 06:34 PM
I would love to see him come back to the Cowboys, he is a class player.

Jordan
12-11-2005, 08:23 PM
It'd be great to have Prince back, but by the sounds of things he'd be asking a bit too much. A Thurston/Prince halves combination would be awesome though..

Stido
13-11-2005, 12:25 PM
i'd say he'll sign with the gold coast ....

I forgot about the Coast, that could happen too. They may be the only ones who could afford him.

Prince has always had a soft spot for the Broncs tho.