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Apprentice v master as Marshall faces Bennett

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Former Kiwis captain Benji Marshall may be reluctant to wax lyrical about his relationsh­ip with Wayne Bennett but there is little doubt the hallmarks of the supercoach have rubbed off on his one-time apprentice.

Fresh off two straight wins, Marshall's Wests Tigers head to Suncorp Stadium today to face a Dolphins side coached by Bennett and managed on field by his younger brother, hooker Jeremy Marshall-King.

It's the first time Marshall has officially coached against Bennett, whom the Tigers coach credits for reviving his playing career with stints at Brisbane and South Sydney.

Marshall, however, was loath to get drawn into talking chapter and verse about Bennett's influence on his career.

“The challenge is not with Wayne. It's team v team,’’ Marshall said.

“My focus has been on what's best for our team and what we need to do this week. I haven't thought about Wayne once.’’ Ditto, Bennett.

“There will be no texts this week,’’ the Dolphins coach said yesterday.

“I'm not coaching against Benji, I'm coaching against Wests Tigers. He's got a job to do and I have got a job to do and nothing will interfere with our friendship.’’

It is increasing­ly obvious, though, that as he influenced Benji Marshall the player, Bennett's magical touch is filtering through to Benji Marshall the NRL head coach.

At yesterday's press conference Marshall displayed all the characteri­stics that have been part of Bennett's oft-frosty media relations through his five decades in the coaching hotseat.

Marshall dead-batted some questions, met others with his trademark charm and, at times, showed his prickly side. He took particular umbrage with a question about his habit of a pre-game round of golf.

Given the first-year head coach found time to squeeze in 18 holes prior to the Tigers' wins over Cronulla and Parramatta, a hit on the links shapes as a positive pregame ritual.

“I'm a little bit over the talk about me playing golf,’’ Marshall said.

“I have no bearing on the result of the game with what I do before the game with my preparatio­n but what I will say is everyone's preparatio­n is different. Whatever helps you do your job to the best of your ability is up to you.’’ - AAP

 ?? FOX SPORTS ?? Coach Benji Marshall sings the Wests Tigers’ new team song.
FOX SPORTS Coach Benji Marshall sings the Wests Tigers’ new team song.

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