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The Sunday Tele - At their best

chunk

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Benji Marshalls relationship with Potter at breaking point.


THE working relationship between Wests Tigers superstar Benji Marshall and coach Mick Potter is inching closer to breaking point.

For the sake of the team and on a professional level, the pair communicate, but The Sunday Telegraph has been told it is an issue that needs to be resolved immediately for the long-term future of the club.

Despite some gutsy wins over the course of the last month with an injury-depleted roster, Potter is fighting to save his job beyond this year.

The first-year Tigers coach is signed until the end of next season but The Sunday Telegraph has been told Tigers directors have already discussed alternative options, including Trent Barrett, Matt Parish and current assistant Steve Georgallis.

Potter's biggest call as head coach was axing Marshall to the bench in round 10 leading into the South Sydney match, when the Tigers were hammered 54-10 by the leaders.

Over the course of the last six weeks, Marshall has responded the way champions do.

Without being in career-best, scintillating form, the Tigers premiership-winning pivot has shown tremendous leadership qualities in an injury-depleted, relatively inexperienced side.

When The Sunday Telegraph telephoned Potter about the situation with Marshall, the Tigers coach was surprised to learn of the development.

"I don't agree. What you're saying, I don't think that's accurate. From my end there's no issues," Potter said.

"After being benched he's responded in everything he's done, like a champion does. I'm comfortable with where Benji and I are at."

But The Sunday Telegraph has been assured there is still an issue dating back to when Potter made the call to drop his five-eighth to the bench.

The Marshall issue is only one element as to why Potter is now facing a fight to see out the final year of his contract. The two-time Dally M Medal winner and champion Canterbury and St George fullback is one of rugby league's true gentleman. It's a tough call from the Tigers but there is an element at the club that don't believe his appointment has worked.

The issue for the Tigers if they do opt to go another direction at the end of the season will be resolving a suitable severance package with Potter.

Already, they are still paying sacked coach Tim Sheens his full monthly salary at a time when the club is under increasing financial pressure. Up until a month ago, Potter's immediate future beyond this season got off to a shaky start when the club lost seven in a row, including a 40-4 hammering by the Bulldogs and a 30-6 loss against the Sharks.

But gutsy wins against North Queensland, Penrith and the Raiders have bought him some time and in fairness, the rookie coach has walked into a political nightmare at the Tigers.

There's the split board between Balmain and Western Suburbs directors, CEO Stephen Humphreys walked away from the helm last month and football manager Warren McDonnell has been demoted from managing the club's top 25 roster to looking after emerging junior talent.

Adding to the strained situation is the contract wrangle the Tigers have got themselves into with Marshall's agent Martin Tauber.

Tauber maintains previous CEO Stephen Humphreys gave him a verbal guarantee Marshall would be rewarded with an upgraded contract and a two-year extension until the end of 2017.

But acting Tigers boss Grant Mayer, on the instructions of the club's board, has instead opted to honour the agreement to increase Marshall's current contract but refrain from extending it for a further two years.

To be fair, on form this season and with rookie halves Curtis Sironen, Luke Brooks and Mitchell Moses coming through the ranks, it's the right call for the Tigers.

Marshall is still a superstar player who is one of the most recognisable faces in the game and a wonderful figurehead at the Tigers club.

Commercially, he is one of the faces of the Tigers and who better to show Sironen, Brooks and Moses the ropes.

James Hooper - 30th June 2013

I know they can't give up their sources but there is not one bit of evidence to support this.

Breaking point :roll:

As a fan I coudn't be happier on how Potter has got his young team committed to the cause.
 
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innsaneink

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They know theres some people that only read the first few lines of an article.

But yeh, theyre pathetic
 

Diesel

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Fishing for a story. They are trying to drive traffic in since no one goes to their site since you have to pay for it
 

BranVan3000

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Potter made a hard choice but the right choice dropping Bunji at that moment. The Tigers had to hit a low with some hard lessons learned about the NRL for the young guys in the team. Potter knew that, and they have bounced back since then and are looking good.

If they sack Potter, no coach anywhere will want to work at the Tigers with Benji there.
 

the dude

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Whether the article is full of crap or not, Wests Tigers would be stupid to give Marshall a multi year contract with big money. They need to start over
 

Matchball

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nrlnrl

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Whether the article is full of crap or not, Wests Tigers would be stupid to give Marshall a multi year contract with big money. They need to start over

yep, when they have a brilliant young halves combo of Luke Brooks & Mitchell Moses that they're looking to sign up or spend big $$ to keep Benji it's a no-brainer
 

hutch

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All of the news over here is that Marshall could switch to Union in a bid to play sevens at the Olympics.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10893882

I can't imagine he'd be a huge success.

Shannon walker couldn't crack first grade, yet he is a success. I think benji would be just fine playing against park footballers considering he was considered both the best touch player on the planet a few years ago and the best rugby league player in the world in 2010.

He won't go either way and not should he. The tigers would be stupid to get rid of him.
 

madunit

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All of the news over here is that Marshall could switch to Union in a bid to play sevens at the Olympics.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10893882

I can't imagine he'd be a huge success.
go through the archives.

Everytime Benji has a contract negotiotaion going on there's always claims he will go to Union, usually Japan Rugby.

It never happens and I'd say at a guess that everytime, No one involved in any aspect of anything remotely linked to Rugby Union in Japan had ever been approached by Dickhead Tauber.

He uses that because no other club is willing to shell out the big bikkies Benji demands but doesn't deserve based on his post 2011 form.
 

Meth

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Shannon walker couldn't crack first grade, yet he is a success. I think benji would be just fine playing against park footballers considering he was considered both the best touch player on the planet a few years ago and the best rugby league player in the world in 2010.

He won't go either way and not should he. The tigers would be stupid to get rid of him.

I hardly follow sevens at all, but I'd imagine that it'd be harder for him to hide in defense with less blokes on the field. And I don't think he has the speed and flair that he has had in previous years to offer compensation for his defense with his attack.
 

BunniesMan

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The Telegraph has a source within the Tigers. So who is the Deep Throat?
All reports indicate their board structure is barely functioning. I'd assume it's one of those fossils who leak when it suits their agenda. Just like in any other organisation that is struggling.
 

Matchball

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All reports indicate their board structure is barely functioning. I'd assume it's one of those fossils who leak when it suits their agenda. Just like in any other organisation that is struggling.

Id wager that Sheens isn't too far from the leak.
 

nrlnrl

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go through the archives.

Everytime Benji has a contract negotiotaion going on there's always claims he will go to Union, usually Japan Rugby.

It never happens and I'd say at a guess that everytime, No one involved in any aspect of anything remotely linked to Rugby Union in Japan had ever been approached by Dickhead Tauber.

He uses that because no other club is willing to shell out the big bikkies Benji demands but doesn't deserve based on his post 2011 form.

yeah his manager is good at speeding the word about "interest" from other clubs or sports

he's also Tim Moltzen's manager & that was such a memorable deal with the Dragons
 

innsaneink

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yep, when they have a brilliant young halves combo of Luke Brooks & Mitchell Moses that they're looking to sign up or spend big $$ to keep Benji it's a no-brainer
Acting CEO has stated they are a priority...they wont be leaving
 
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