Marshall guides Tigers to win over Warriors
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Marshall guides Tigers to win over Warriors

California City : CA : USA | May 18, 2012 at 5:02 AM PDT
Source: New Zealand Infotech Weekly
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The master eventually put the apprentice in his place with a belatedly virtuoso performance at Leichhardt Oval last night as Benji Marshall guided the Wests Tigers to a 24-22 comeback victory over the New Zealand Warriors...Out muscled and facing a 10-0 deficit at halftime, the pre-season premiership... FULL ARTICLE AT New Zealand Infotech Weekly
 
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