Tim Sheens refuses to rush Benji Marshall's rise
The return of Benji Marshall to the Wests Tigers has been a hot topic in NRL circles. Fans of the Tigers are eager to see Marshall back in action, but the team's coach Tim Sheens has refused to rush the veteran's return. Sheens believes that it is important to give Marshall enough time to regain his fitness and form before throwing him back into the deep end.
Marshall has been training with the Tigers for the past few weeks after signing a short-term contract with the club. He played for the Tigers for over a decade before leaving for rugby union in 2014. He returned to the NRL with the South Sydney Rabbitohs in 2019, but has been without a club since the end of last season.
Sheens said that he was pleased with the progress that Marshall has made in training, but stressed that he would not be rushed back into the team. "Benji is an experienced player and we know what he can do on the field," Sheens said. "But we also know that he needs time to get back to his best."
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Sheens has been under pressure to turn around the Tigers' fortunes after a poor start to the season. The Tigers have lost all four of their games so far this year, and are currently languishing at the bottom of the NRL ladder. Sheens has been forced to make a number of changes to his team, including moving Moses Mbye to fullback and handing the halfback duties to rookie Junior Pauga.
The Tigers will face a tough test this weekend when they take on the Parramatta Eels at Bankwest Stadium. The Eels have been one of the form teams of the NRL this season, and are currently sitting in second place on the ladder. The Tigers will need to be at their best if they are to have any chance of causing an upset.
In the lead up to the game, both teams have been busy preparing for what promises to be an exciting match. The Eels will be looking to build on their impressive start to the season, while the Tigers will be hoping to get their first win of the year. The match is expected to draw a large crowd, with fans from both sides eager to see their teams in action.
Meanwhile, across the Easter weekend, the Premier Rugby competition in Australia continues to heat up. This competition is a showcase of some of the best rugby talent in the country, and has been attracting large crowds to matches across the country. The competition features teams from across Australia, and is known for its high levels of skill and physicality.
The Wests Tigers have been tipped to equal the record of the winless Roosters of 1966, if they fail to win against the Parramatta Eels this weekend. The Roosters of 1966 are widely regarded as the worst team in NRL history, having failed to win a single game all season. The Tigers will be hoping to avoid this unwanted record, and will be looking to turn their season around with a win this weekend.
So, while fans of the Wests Tigers may be eager to see Benji Marshall back in action, coach Tim Sheens is taking a cautious approach. Sheens believes that it is important to give Marshall enough time to regain his fitness and form before throwing him back into the deep end. The Tigers will face a tough test this weekend when they take on the Parramatta Eels, but they will be hoping to get their first win of the season.
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