Marshall: Four Nations bid
Benji Marshall is determined to lead New Zealand into the Four Nations final by beating England in their sudden-death clash on Saturday.
The Wests Tigers stand-off knows he must upset his big mate to get to the final, as he goes head-to-head with England second-rower Gareth Ellis.
Marshall became a big admirer of former Leeds man Ellis during the England international's first season with the Sydney club but the pair will be on opposite sides in Saturday's match at Huddersfield.
Marshall, who took over the New Zealand captaincy following the retirement of Nathan Cayless in the wake of last year's World Cup triumph, has pinpointed Ellis as one of the danger men in tonight's sudden-death game.
"Of all the second rowers I've played with, he's got the highest work-rate," said Marshall. "It's definitely been great to play off his offloads this year.
"With his footwork and the offloads he's got, he'll be hard to stop. He'll be one we'll have to look out for.
"Hopefully he will stay on the other side of the pitch because I've seen him tackle and, the way he puts his body into the tackle, I don't really want to run into him.
"I didn't really know how good he was until I got to play with him. He's one of those guys you want to play with and, on top of that, he's probably the nicest guy that I've met."
The Kiwis go into the game at the Galpharm Stadium as world champions and Marshall is confident they can live up to their billing.
They were impressive in their opening 20-20 draw with Australia and produced a storming finish to trounce France 62-12 a week ago.
"I thought we started the tournament with great passion and hunger and played with a belief that we could win," said Marshall.
"I thought we carried that on against France, although the first half was a bit shaky.
"All in all, I think we've been building and preparing pretty well."

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| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| Engage Super League | |
| Friday 12th February | |
| 20:00 | Salford vs Crusaders RL |
| 20:00 | Wigan vs Hull K R |
| 20:00 | Hull vs Huddersfield |
| Saturday 13th February | |
| 17:45 | Castleford vs Warrington |
| Sunday 14th February | |
| 14:00 | Harlequins RL vs Catalans Dragons |
| 15:00 | Bradford vs St Helens |
| 15:30 | Wakefield vs Leeds |
| Friday 19th February | |
| 20:00 | Bradford vs Castleford |
| 20:00 | Leeds vs Salford |
| Saturday 20th February | |
| 00:00 | Catalans Dragons vs St Helens |
| Time | Result |
|---|---|
| Engage Super League | |
| Sunday 7th February | |
| Wakefield 28 - 20 Catalans Dragons | |
| Warrington 58 - 0 Harlequins RL | |
| Hull K R 30 - 12 Salford | |
| Saturday 6th February | |
| St Helens 12 - 32 Hull | |
| Friday 5th February | |
| Leeds 10 - 24 Castleford | |
| Wigan 38 - 6 Crusaders RL | |
| Huddersfield 24 - 12 Bradford | |
| Saturday 30th January | |
| Harlequins RL 10 - 18 Wakefield | |
| Friday 29th January | |
| Crusaders RL 6 - 34 Leeds | |
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