Marshall to return to league after Blues experiment fails.
The slowly unfolding car crash that was the Blues' Benji Marshall experiment skidded to a final and dramatic halt yesterday, but the main damage was done on Friday in Wellington.
Marshall appeared out of his depth at first-five when replacing Chris Noakes shortly before halftime. During the 45 or so minutes he was on the field his kicking tactics were poor and he offered zero threat with the ball in hand.
It was his big chance and he failed the examination. It is understood that coach John Kirwan, keen to give Marshall a decent run after a recent diet of substitution appearances, had been planning on playing him, probably at fullback, against the Waratahs at Eden Park this Friday. That was shelved after Marshall was forced to come on at No 10 in Wellington, was poor, and the Blues slumped to their 12th successive away defeat.
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