Following a brief flirtation with the 15-man code, Marshall's apparent NRL comeback is the best new of the week Best news of the rugby league week? There has been plenty to be cheerful about, with stirring televised derbies in east Hull and St Helens in the first half of the Easter programme, upbeat occasions in Perpignan, Castleford and Widnes in the second, and the best part of 100,000 attending...
Set of six: Benji Marshall's return is a loss to union and league's gain Andy Wilson
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