He hit the ground running at Brisbane pre-season training after overcoming his own hamstring concerns.Now veteran playmaker Benji Marshall insists he can help improve Brisbane pivot Anthony Milfords running game.Marshall, 31, on Monday impressed by winning the 1.5km time trial at his first official Broncos session since signing a one-year deal.He showed no sign of the hamstring dramas that sabotaged his 2016 season with the Dragons and almost left him on the NRL scrapheap.Thrown a lifeline by Broncos coach Wayne Bennett for 2017, Marshall admitted he was worried how his legs would hold up in Brisbane.He played six weeks of touch footy, helping Western Suburbs win the Sydney Mens Premier League title last month.I was a little bit worried about (hamstrings) to be honest but playing touch football at the highest level really tested that out and I got through unscathed, Marshall said.Thats all I did to be honest (after the 2016 NRL season).After the year obviously I wanted to give my mind a break mentally and also physically.Marshall also worked with Wests Tigers physio and old mate Peter Moussa before driving to Brisbane last Friday.Now confident in his own legs, Marshall said he would help Milford focus on his.Milford this year showed glimpses of the form that helped Brisbane make the 2015 NRL grand final.This is my 15th season. I think I can help with experience and calming nerves, Marshall said.I dont think he (Milford) is too dissimilar to the way I played.I think if I can give some advice it is what I have lost in the last couple of years - dont be caught being the ball player.Play to your strength and I think that is his running game.Marshall befriended Milford at the playmakers former club Canberra while visiting ex-Wests Tigers teammate Bronson Harrison a couple of years ago.I have known Milf for a long time. I just admire the way he plays, Marshall said.I thought last year (2016 season) was one of his best years - the first half of the competition.Marshall renewed his friendship with Milford at Broncos training on Monday where he was joined by fellow Brisbane newcomers David Mead, Mitchell Dodds and Tautau Moga. Nike Vapormax Damen Billig . The (11-11-4) Jets are seventh in the Central Division with 26 points. 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Saturday, kick-off 20:00 GMTStade de France, ParisHaving avenged their Chicago defeat to Ireland in Dublin last Saturday, New Zealand travel to Paris this weekend aiming to end a record-breaking year on a high. France have enjoyed some famous wins over the All Blacks in the past, but have not tasted victory against the world champions for more that seven years. They have lost the last nine meetings between the two sides, and suffered the ignominy of a 62-13 Rugby World Cup quarterfinal defeat in their previous encounter in Cardiff 13 months ago.?Les Bleus will be thirsty for revenge of their own. They can take confidence from their performance against Australia last Saturday, when they came within a missed drop goal of a much-needed win. But the All Blacks represent a step up in class from the Wallabies, and were at their ruthless best to beat Ireland in Dublin. Both sides have made changes for this clash, but it promises to be another bruising Test match.Team newsCamille Lopez, who missed the crucial drop goal against Australia last week, has been recalled to the No. 10 shirt and will start alongside?Maxime Machenaud at half-back. Fullback Brice Dulin is also back in Guy Noves starting XV, while Xavier Chiocci starts in the front row with?Cyril Baille on the bench.All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has made five changes to the side that beat Ireland in Dublin.?TJ Perenara has been named at scrum-half in place of Aaron Smith, while Matt Todd and Waisake Naholo replace the injured Sam Cane and Ben Smith. There are also starts for Jerome Kaino and Ryan Crotty, who comes in for the suspended Malakai Fekitoa.France: Dulin, Nakaitaci, Lamerat, Fofana, Vakatawa, Lopez, Machenaud; Chiocci, Guirado, Atonio, Vahaamahina, Maestri, Ollivon, Gourdon, Picamoles.Replacements: Chat, Baille, Slimani, Chouly, Serin, Doussain, Fickou.New Zealand:?Dagg, Naholo, Lienert-Brown, Crotty, J. Savea, B. Barrett, Perenara; Moody, Coles, Franks, Retallick, Whitelock, Kaino, Todd, Read.Replacements:?Tayloor, Crockett, Faumuina, S.dddddddddddd Barrett, A. Savea, A. Smith, Cruden, IoaneKey head-to-headThe hosts will be smarting from conceding nine tries in a World Cup blowout defeat to the All Blacks. France had clung on to a degree in Cardiff until Louis Picamoles was sent to the bin, and their No. 8 will be an important presence again in Paris. Kieran Read has led New Zealand to victory in all-but one of their Tests in 2016, but the captains own performance has come under scrutiny. If Picamoles can get the better of their battle at the Stade de France then France may have a chance. Ireland had some success at the breakdown in both Chicago and Dublin, but even so were unable to turn territory into points last weekend.Picamoles will need to lead by example here, and hope that his back-row colleagues can provide the kind of energy that Sean OBrien displayed at the Aviva Stadium. With Jerome Kaino back for the All Blacks, though, and Read showing signs that he is back to somewhere near his best in Ireland, it may still not be enough.WeatherFollowing the freezing welcome they received in Dublin, the All Blacks can expect more clement condition in the French capital. Paris is predicted to be cloudy, but dry and with a temperature of around nine degrees at kick off.?PredictionThe All Blacks will arrive in Paris with their confidence well and truly restored. They proved in Dublin that they can win even when things arent going their way, and while a bruising Test match has left them counting the cost of injuries, Steve Hansen has been able to replace quality with quality. France have struggled for consistency under Guy Noves -- quelle surprise -- and are still waiting for his reign to really take off. Unfortunately for those travelling to Saint Denis in support of the hosts on Saturday, the signs do not suggest that ignition will arrive this weekend.? ' ' '