He's one of Aotearoa's greatest rugby league stars but he remains humble.
Benji Marshall, (Ngāi Tūhoe) was yesterday made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit by Governor-General, Dame Cindy Kiro at Government House in Auckland. The medal is a recognition of his service to rugby league over his 17-year career in the NRL.
"I was a little bit nervous, to be honest, I don't usually get nervous playing rugby league but this is the most nervous I've been for a while," Marshall said.
"To do that for a living and have an impact on the community means a lot to me, but then I look at what some of the other people here - doctors, contributing to education, society - some of those things are more important than what I did so I feel like I was in good company."
