As a Tigers tragic, it hurts seeing this

Maybe someone should ask Mick Potter to comment on the toxic culture that existed at the tigers a few years back. Though it is unlikely they will get a story out of this as Potter has more class than telling his sob stories to the media.
Farah has already said how great it is to play at the club his father supported. That is great, stay there and if anyone at the club has an ounce of common sense, they will disown him. Future lies in being another "backdoor Benny" and putting his own agenda ahead of that of the club he supposedly would die for
 
Is it common knowledge who the mole is?

I'll be happy when round one is done and we stop get mentioned in articles about Farah
 
@gallagher said:
Is it common knowledge who the mole is?

I'll be happy when round one is done and we stop get mentioned in articles about Farah

Tony Adams..

Was tight with Sheens during his time..
 
Farah will have a blinder against Wests in round 1\. He will be so primed that essentially it will be his grand final for season 2017.

It's not to be unexpected. He was consistently a great player from 2004 - 2011, but like all greats, age catches up and the great performances slowly become few and far between to the point he has 5 good games in him per season, 3 of which would be for nsw. The last few seasons saw mediocrity performance become the norm as his speed left him and his back issues saw his service become slow, but when the press or the coach circled, he would pull out a performance, the warriors match at Campbelltown in 2015 the best example.
 
The previous group lost me when he ran the short side on the last against the warriors in 2011\. They just didn't like the grind
 
@Gary Bakerloo said:
Farah will have a blinder against Wests in round 1\. He will be so primed that essentially it will be his grand final for season 2017.

It's not to be unexpected. He was consistently a great player from 2004 - 2011, but like all greats, age catches up and the great performances slowly become few and far between to the point he has 5 good games in him per season, 3 of which would be for nsw. The last few seasons saw mediocrity performance become the norm as his speed left him and his back issues saw his service become slow, but when the press or the coach circled, he would pull out a performance, the warriors match at Campbelltown in 2015 the best example.

Or as he has done in the past in big games he will overplay his hand, hog the ball, try the impossible, run from dummy half at the wrong time, kick when he should pass…..........
 
@larrycorowa said:
The previous group lost me when he ran the short side on the last against the warriors in 2011\. They just didn't like the grind

Ugh
That was right in front of me at the SFS, sickening. Not sure if we could have won the next week without Gibbs defence in the the ruck, but I really thought we had it over Manly et al that year.
 
The week leading up to the Tigers match will be a Farah Flood of biblical proportions and I hope the Tigers stay dignified and reasonably silent then get out there and smash him and the Rabbitohs. I am reasonably confident that Robbie will way overplay his hand. If the Tigers are prepared for this, dont take a dummy, smash him at dummy half near the line, up and in on him it will go a long way to helping for a victory.
 
@Glennb said:
The week leading up to the Tigers match will be a Farah Flood of biblical proportions and I hope the Tigers stay dignified and reasonably silent then get out there and smash him and the Rabbitohs. I am reasonably confident that Robbie will way overplay his hand. If the Tigers are prepared for this, dont take a dummy, smash him at dummy half near the line, up and in on him it will go a long way to helping for a victory.

I hope all the Farah interviews are posted all over the walls of the dressing room or happen to end up in the players breakfast plates Friday morning

Little bit of extra motivation won't go astray
 
Glad hes gone [This word has been automatically removed] of farrah i say his ego got to big first tim sheens then potter then taylor [This word has been automatically removed] whats was next farrah coach captain ceo ….. He'll [This word has been automatically removed] souths up with hus crap just a matter of time FOF i say
 
@Fof said:
Glad hes gone [automatically edited] of farrah i say his ego got to big first tim sheens then potter then taylor [automatically edited] whats was next farrah coach captain ceo ….. He'll [automatically edited] souths up with hus crap just a matter of time FOF i say

You make one hell of a first impression.
 
@Tigerdon said:
Didn't see the game but a mate texted me this, "Apparently RF was MOM in the Charity Shield" ..anyone watch it?

Saw the highligts on the news and they were mainly of Robbie.
 
@Fof said:
Glad hes gone [automatically edited] of farrah i say his ego got to big first tim sheens then potter then taylor [automatically edited] whats was next farrah coach captain ceo ….. He'll [automatically edited] souths up with hus crap just a matter of time FOF i say

What he said
 
@Tigerdon said:
Didn't see the game but a mate texted me this, "Apparently RF was MOM in the Charity Shield" ..anyone watch it?

He played all of first half was excellent, Ennis and Cory Parker highly praised him. He scored a good try after 7 mins, first try of Souths. Then he returned about 3/4 mark and played well again. Almost faultless. I was surprised how well he co-ordinated with the team. He was yelling out instructions etc. as if he was capt.
 
@Tigerdon said:
Didn't see the game but a mate texted me this, "Apparently RF was MOM in the Charity Shield" ..anyone watch it?

Saw most of the game,Farah was good,but If could have Farah or Cook,I would take Cook. With the way the game is played now,Cook has all the required skills. Mind you they should go pretty good sharing the role.

I was actually very impressed with Souths, okay only a trial but they seem to have worked hard on their attack and got away from trying to bash teams out of the contest
 

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