The 29-year-old winger is certainly doing himself no harm in terms of putting himself into the thoughts of England coach Shaun Wane ahead of the upcoming Ashes series against Australia on home soil at the end of the year.
Marshall finished as Super League’s top try-scorer last season, having scored 27 tries for his hometown club. Whilst he isn’t averaging as many tries this season, having scored seven in 12 league appearances, it is work out of the backfield that stands out more than anything.
The Standish native is currently leading the way for metres made in the whole of Super League, with 1,972 to his name, working out at an impressive 8.32 average gain, having made 237 carries, sitting only behind Jack Welsby of St Helens (269) in the carries made category.