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Tim Sheens named Wests Tigers coach in shock Benji Marshall succession plan

Benji Marshall is set to become the Wests Tigers next coach, once he undergoes a short apprenticeship under one of the games’ best.

Robbie Farah and Benji Marshall, what a duo. Photo: AAP Image/Darren Pateman
Robbie Farah and Benji Marshall, what a duo. Photo: AAP Image/Darren Pateman

Just days after throwing his hat into the ring to coach the Wests Tigers in the future, Benji Marshall is set to sign a five-year deal with his former club to take over the reins in 2025.

The Tigers are currently last on the NRL table after sacking coach Michael Maguire earlier in the year, while Brett Kimmorley has been the caretaker coach.

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On Thursday night, the move was confirm as Sheens was revealed as the Tigers coach for the next two seasons, while Marshall will take over from 2025-27.

Marshall will then take the reins after a two-year apprenticeship in a bid to rejuvenate the club, which hasn’t made the finals since 2011.

It comes after Panthers assistant Cameron Ciraldo rejected a five-year deal from the club in recent weeks.

The Sydney Morning Herald broke the news, calling it “one of the biggest coaching bombshells in the history of the game”.

Quoting “sources familiar with negotiations”, Marshall is reportedly already helping to calm any fears had by Eels second rower Isaiah Papali’i, who had been pondering a contract backflip.

Marshall and Farah were both part of the Tigers’ 2005 premiership success and will now be tasked with rejuvenating the club despite minimal coaching experience between them.

Benji Marshall appears set to take over the Tigers’ top job. Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Benji Marshall appears set to take over the Tigers’ top job. Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

“This is about having Wests Tigers DNA surging through the club, and it’s about putting together a rock-solid coaching plan for the next five years,” the statement read.

“This is a very clear path forward for this club and we are delighted to have Tim, Benji and Robbie reunited for the next phase of our club’s growth.

“Benji and Robbie are two of the most talented players this club has seen, and Tim’s coaching record speaks for itself. These three have achieved just about everything there is to achieve in the game and this partnership I know will be really, really powerful for our club.

“It also demonstrates that we are putting pathways in place not just for our players, but for our coaches as well. It’s a great day for our club.”

Marshall had been working with some younger players via a consultancy role and had reportedly been hesitant to get involved with the NRL side under Maguire.

However, earlier in the week when he was first linked to the role, Marshall appeared keen to join the coaching ranks.

Benji Marshall at the Tigers are synonymous. Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Benji Marshall at the Tigers are synonymous. Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

“Obviously it’s been reported that Tim’s going to get the job and he’s going to mentor someone,” Marshall told NRL360 earlier in the week.

“If the opportunity for me to be mentored under him with a pathway to become a head coach, it’s something I’d definitely consider.

“I love my job, what I do now (as a commentator at Fox League), but that’s an opportunity I might never get again, the opportunity to try and become a head coach.

“If they did go down than path and ask me, I’d definitely be interested and consider that.

“If the view is a genuine pathway to become a head coach.

“For me, an NRL head coach is a dream job and to be mentored by someone like Tim and learn underneath him with a chance to get there, if that’s the route they want to go down with me, it’s something I’d be interested to explore, for sure.”

NRL 360 Paul Kent pointed out Marshall has limited coaching experience and would have to deal with the Tigers’ administration, which has been heavily criticised for its decision making in recent years.

But the 37-year-old responded: “Yeah, I am ready. The reason I am ready is you don’t actually know until you hit that pressure gauge whether you are ready.

“The thing I’ve always done is I back myself. And if they do go down that path where they want me to do it, I’m all in.

“I love working here but if this is real and it’s an opportunity and they come to me with that, then I’m in.”

Benji Marshall was pushed out the door at the end of his second stint at the club. Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Benji Marshall was pushed out the door at the end of his second stint at the club. Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
02 Oct 2005 : Benji Marshall holds Telstra Premiership trophy after Wests Tigers defeated Nth Qld Cowboys NRL Grand Final at Telstra Stadium : PicSam/Ruttyn - sport rugby league
02 Oct 2005 : Benji Marshall holds Telstra Premiership trophy after Wests Tigers defeated Nth Qld Cowboys NRL Grand Final at Telstra Stadium : PicSam/Ruttyn - sport rugby league

Marshall had previously left the Tigers twice, chosing to leave the first time after 201 games for the Tigers, trying his hand at rugby with the Auckland Blues, an ultimately ill-fated move which saw him return to the NRL.

After reasonably fruitless stints at the Dragons and Broncos, Marshall returned to the Tigers in 2018, until he was unceremoniously moved on under Maguire.

“If anything I was a bit disappointed the way I found out, reading it in the paper. That was a little bit disappointing for me,” Marshall said on Fox League’s NRL360 at the time.

“I had a good chat with the coach; he laid out where I stood. I appreciated the honesty, I can finish the season and then both parties will move on.

“When you hear about not being wanted through other sources that are not the coach or the club you want to find out if it’s true or not, so I went in there and asked if it’s true or not. He asked for 24 hours to give me an answer, and the answer came back I won’t be required.”

But Marshall finished his NRL career in the grand final, coming off the bench for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the 2021 decider loss to the Penrith Panthers.

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