I almost retired from NRL in 2007: Benji
As he prepares to play his 300th NRL game, Wests Tigers great Benji Marshall has revealed he decided to retire in 2007 after suffering a shoulder injury.
www.sbs.com.auBenji Marshall was born on February 25, 1985, which makes him 41 years old as of now. The latest widely reported information confirms his retirement from the NRL in October 2021 after a 19-year career, ending with 346 first-grade appearances. If you’d like, I can pull up the most recent updates from reliable sports outlets to confirm whether there have been any post-2021 developments or activities he's been involved in since retirement.[1][6][7]
As he prepares to play his 300th NRL game, Wests Tigers great Benji Marshall has revealed he decided to retire in 2007 after suffering a shoulder injury.
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