
Benji Marshall was a key figure in New Zealand’s rugby league history, earning 31 Test caps. A dynamic and creative playmaker, he captained the Kiwis to their first-ever Rugby League World Cup victory in 2008, playing a pivotal role in the final against Australia. Known for his dazzling footwork, no-look miracle passes, and inspirational leadership, he was instrumental in taking New Zealand to another level over the course of his 14-year international career. One of the game’s great entertainers, Marshall’s influence extended beyond the field, inspiring future generations of players with his unique and electrifying style.
Kiwi Record
- Games: 31
- Tries: 9
- Goals: 35
- Drop goals: 0
- Points: 106