New Kiwis Captain for 2013
PRESS RELEASE
New Kiwis Captain for 2013
Auckland, New Zealand, February 28, 2013 –The Kiwis will have a new captain this season with New Zealand Rugby League today confirming that Benji Marshall won’t lead the national team in 2013.
The decision to take the leadership off Marshall has been made to give the playmaker every shot of being at his dynamic best on the field in this all-important Rugby League World Cup year.
Stephen Kearney, the Kiwis coach, spoke with Marshall this week.
“It was a very tough conversation,” says Kearney. “Benji is an immensely proud New Zealander and his desire was to continue in the captaincy role. Although this decision has been a difficult one, it has been made in the best interests of the team, and Benji will remain an integral part of the Kiwis going forward.”
As one of the highest-profile players in the sport, and easily the most recognisable face in New Zealand rugby league, Marshall’s wider role in the game is substantial.
“Because of who he is, he carries a massive
workload for rugby league in general,” says Tony Kemp, the
NZRL’s General Manager of High Performance. “Our respect
for him is immense and we appreciate that he’s hurting
now, but we believe this decision will ultimately lift some
weight from Benji and give the Kiwis every opportunity to
defend the Rugby League World
Cup.”
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