The 2013 Willie M Medal: Round 9

Filed in NRL, Willie M by on May 13, 2013
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The big mover in this week’s polling has been the Tigers’ so-called star half Benji Marshall. In a week where it was reported that the club would be offering him a multi-million dollar extension, Marshall turned in an insipid performance against Cronulla. His heart, clearly not in football, led to just three piddling runs. Marshall has now polled in his last three games and is shortening in betting (hello, Damian at Sportsbet, when will the official market be open!) to claim the 2013 Willie M Medal.

South Sydney v North Queensland
3-Scott Bolton (Cow)
2-Brent Tate (Cow)
1-Scott Moore (Cow)
Judge: Nick Tedeschi

Wests Tigers v Cronulla
3-Marika Korobiete (Tig)
2-Benji Marshall (Tig)
1-Adam Blair (Tig)
Judge: Matt Fisk

New Zealand v Canterbury
3-Carlos Tuimavave (War)
2-Frank Pritchard (Bul)
1-Shaun Johnson (War)
Judge: Nick Tedeschi

Parramatta v Brisbane
3-Corey Norman (Bri)
2-Reni Maitua (Par)
1-Andrew McCullough (Bri)
Judge: Cliff Bingham

Canberra v Newcastle
3-Timana Tahu (New)
2-Kurt Gidley (New)
1-Alex McKinnon (New)
Judge: Nick Tedeschi

Gold Coast v St George Illawarra
3-Matt Prior (Dra)
2-Dave Taylor (GC)
1-Chase Stanley (Dra)
Judge: Nick Tedeschi

Penrith v Melbourne
3-Sisa Waqa (Mel)
2-Cameron Smith (Mel)
1-Kevin Proctor (Mel)
Judge: Grant Vickers

Manly v Sydney Roosters
3-Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Roo)
2-Jorge Taufua (Man)
1-Glenn Stewart (Man)
Judge: Nick Tedeschi

Leaderboard
14: Tony Williams (Bul)
9: Kevin Locke (War), Steve Michaels (GC), Ben Roberts (Par), Shaun Kenny-Dowall
8: Sandor Earl (Can), Scott Prince (Bri)
7: Konrad Hurrell (War), Krisnan Inu (Par), Benji Marshall (Tig), Peter Wallace (Bri)
6: Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Roo), Thomas Leuluai (War), David Simmons (Pen)

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Marshall shortening in the betting?  I guess when it comes from the guy who gives about half the points, he's in with a shot.  But it also depends on whether Tony Williams is back in the good books.