NRL coach is said to be in ‘heated and aggressive’ confrontation with stars after a physical collision during training

NRL coach is said to be in ‘heated and aggressive’ confrontation with stars after a physical collision during training

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  • West Tigers -coach Benji Marshall engaged in the incident
  • Involved Adam Doneihi, before collision against Raiders in June
  • NRL Club wants to avoid four consecutive wooden spoons

Benji Marshall feels the pressure while his team ends a point of six consecutive NRL and defeats -and now it can be revealed that the West Tigers coach was reportedly involved in a ‘heated and aggressive’ confrontation with Nutback Adam Doneihi.

The alleged incident unfolded during a recent training session, with Doneihi upset about the power of a Marshall tackle in an exercise.

‘Heated and aggressive’ confrontation reportedly followed, with the few words exchanging as the voltage mounted.

It comes after the controversial joint venture club eyebrows at Tok with Footy fans after releasing promising whore Tallyn da Silva who immediately comes into force for Parramatta -and colleague Young gun Lachlan Galvin organized a dramatic step to the bulldogs in the midst of bullying bullying.

Both striking local juniors were under contract with Concord until the end of 2026.

Reports also claimed that Galvin had not bought in the ethos of his former coach and felt that he could realize his potential under Canterbury Mentor Cameron Ciraldo.

West Tigers coach Benji Marshall feels the pressure while his team seems to end a point of six consecutive defeats in the NRL (depicted with wife, Zoe)

Marshall was reportedly involved in a 'heated and aggressive' confrontation with utility back Adam Doneihi (photo) during the training prior to a collision with the Raiders in June

Marshall was reportedly involved in a ‘heated and aggressive’ confrontation with utility back Adam Doneihi (photo) during the training prior to a collision with the Raiders in June

Fans want to answer after young weapons Lachlan Galvin and Tallyn da Silva left the club for opportunities elsewhere

Fans want to answer after young weapons Lachlan Galvin and Tallyn da Silva left the club for opportunities elsewhere

The move from Da Silva to Parramatta gives the eels a real no. 9, after they have had trouble finding a top replacement for Reed Mahoney after his exit after 2022.

Koroisau will not be a contract at the end of next year, but the Tigers chose to give priority to keeping the 32-year-old above Da Silva.

“I still think that API has many more years in his legs,” said Co-captain Jarome Luai.

“He is a large part of our team.”

In the meantime, Da Silva has also sketched why he connected to Jason Ryles in Parramatta.

‘I’ve already been behind [Koroisau] Three years, “the self-assured 20-year-old told the Sydney Morning Herald.

“Leaving the club was the best.”

Tigers Chief Executive Shane Richardson also promised Da Silva and his family if the club Koroisau would keep, the young person would be free to negotiate with other rival NRL outfits.

Richardson was faithful to his word – but so many Tigers supporters fear, at what costs?

The former boss of Panthers and Rabbitohs has supported Marshall to the tilt – but if they ‘win’ a fourth consecutive wooden spoon this season, the Joint Venture Club can have a new head coach that leads to 2026.

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