SKIP TO MAIN CONTENT

Bennett to bring back old Benji at Broncos

Benji Marshall says he doesn't expect to act as a playmaker at Brisbane after arriving at the club ahead of the 2017 NRL season.

Benji Marshall during an NRL game.
Benji Marshall will make his Brisbane debut at this weekend's Auckland Nines. (AAP)

2 min read

Published

Source: AAP


Skip to article content

Wayne Bennett has urged Benji Marshall to return to the running and flick-passing NRL excitement machine of old at Brisbane next season.

The Broncos confirmed his arrival for the first time on Friday via an interview on their club website, and the former New Zealand playmaker said he had spoken with Bennett about turning back the clock next season.

"That's one thing Wayne made clear to me," said Marshall

"'I don't need you to come here and be the man.

"I just need you to be the Benji you were 10 years ago when you were smiling and laughing throwing flick passes at training'."

News that makes sense

Your trusted source for staying up-to-date with the world around you. Get free daily news updates and analysis, straight to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to SBS’s terms of service and privacy policy including receiving email updates from SBS.

Marshall was once of the most dynamic running halves in the competition, his premiership-winning form at the back-end of 2005 culminating in the famous flick pass to Pat Richards in the grand final.

However that has wavered in recent times, to the point where he was unwanted at St George Illawarra and facing retirement until the Broncos offered him a lifeline.

But with Ben Hunt and Anthony Milford ensconced in the Brisbane halves, the 31-year-old said he was likely to be used in the centres in 2017.

And while he's played just one match there since 2004 for the Wests Tigers, he believes it could help revitalise game.

"I didn't come here to play in the halves," Marshall said.

"When you play in the halves you've got to do a lot of organising and sometimes you can forget about what you do yourself," Marshall said.

"I think over the years I've done a lot of ball-playing for so long I've forgotten about my running game and that's something that I stressed to Wayne that I wanted to find."

Marshall is under no illusions about the certainty of his starting spot at the club, having already been warned by Bennett there's a chance he could play in reserve grade.

It's why he's now bracing for one of the most important pre-seasons of his life.

"I've got a lot to prove," he said.


Get SBS News straight to your inbox

Sign up now for daily news from Australia and around the world. You can also subscribe to Insight's weekly newsletter for in-depth features and first-person stories.

By subscribing, you agree to SBS’s terms of service and privacy policy including receiving email updates from SBS.

Follow SBS News

Download our apps

Listen to our podcasts

Get the latest with our News podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch on SBS

SBS World News

Take a global view with Australia's most comprehensive world news service

Stream now

Watch the latest news videos from Australia and across the world