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The chance for Benji Marshall to bow out of rugby league with one last hurrah for New Zealand - potentially alongside Sonny Bill Williams - at next year's World Cup has already been privately discussed.
Marshall was giving nothing away this week when asked if he had time to reflect on his future during the COVID lockdown.
If the sight of Marshall bouncing around the park this week has excited Maguire, so has the return of prop Russell Packer.
There were serious discussions about Packer being medically retired over the summer given he had not been able to run without experiencing excruciating pain in a toe.
His big-money deal, understood to be worth around $1.4m the next two years, could have also paved the way for the club to go hard after a marquee forward like David Fifita.
The 30-year-old Packer was last sighted hobbling from the field during the Easter Monday massacre against Parramatta in round six last year, but is set to join the squad for his first ball work session next week.
"He's back running and it's the best he's run since I've been at the club,'' Maguire said. "He hasn't been able to run for about 16 months. I really hope for his sake he can get back because he's already gone through a long journey to get to where he is now.''
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/wi...ld-cup-swansong-with-sbw-20200508-p54r1w.html
Marshall was giving nothing away this week when asked if he had time to reflect on his future during the COVID lockdown.
If the sight of Marshall bouncing around the park this week has excited Maguire, so has the return of prop Russell Packer.
There were serious discussions about Packer being medically retired over the summer given he had not been able to run without experiencing excruciating pain in a toe.
His big-money deal, understood to be worth around $1.4m the next two years, could have also paved the way for the club to go hard after a marquee forward like David Fifita.
The 30-year-old Packer was last sighted hobbling from the field during the Easter Monday massacre against Parramatta in round six last year, but is set to join the squad for his first ball work session next week.
"He's back running and it's the best he's run since I've been at the club,'' Maguire said. "He hasn't been able to run for about 16 months. I really hope for his sake he can get back because he's already gone through a long journey to get to where he is now.''
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/wi...ld-cup-swansong-with-sbw-20200508-p54r1w.html