Farah hand

Just read an article, x-ray confirmed fractured hand. Most likely out for the season. And there goes 2012
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@tigertye said:
Just read an article, x-ray confirmed fractured hand. Most likely out for the season. And there goes 2012
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He's a tough bugger He will play on

Their is no 4 nations to worry about this year so he will have a complete off season to recover
 
Fractured right hand for Robbie Farah

Saturday 18 August 2012 12:57 PM
Fractured right hand for Robbie Farah

Wests Tigers can now reveal the latest news on the right hand injury to hooker Robbie Farah suffered in last night’s loss to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

An x-ray this morning showed Farah has a fracture. He then underwent a CT scan with the Club expecting the results on Monday.

Farah may see a specialist subject to the results of the CT scan.
 
@happy tiger said:
@tigertye said:
Just read an article, x-ray confirmed fractured hand. Most likely out for the season. And there goes 2012
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He's a tough bugger He will play on

Their is no 4 nations to worry about this year so he will have a complete off season to recover

Have you ever had a broken hand…do you know how difficult your proposition would be??
 
@innsaneink said:
@happy tiger said:
@tigertye said:
Just read an article, x-ray confirmed fractured hand. Most likely out for the season. And there goes 2012
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He's a tough bugger He will play on

Their is no 4 nations to worry about this year so he will have a complete off season to recover

Have you ever had a broken hand…do you know how difficult your proposition would be??

No never broken hand

Just trying to remain positive Ink because we are probably shot ducks without him unfortunately
 
fulton to hooker , marshal to 5/8 moltz to half , ryan to fullback , bring in a new winger , thats if our champion hooker cant play
 
We can patch a team together that will be competitive without Farah, but we will struggle to beat any of the top sides. Farah brings control and organisation to the team and he is the only player in the club that has a decent kicking game in general play. When ever Farah is missing we always struggle.
 
Iosefa can hopefully do the job this week and hopefully he will be back for Melbourne so we can give them all we have except season ending injuries *fingers crossed*.
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There is a line from "The Castle" that I'm thinkg of. Oh, that's right…"Tell em their dreaming".
Even if we scrape in to the top 8 the loss of Farah means season gone.
Benji is a great playmaker at times but he never managed to take control of the team this year the way Farah does.
Good luck Robbie, hope all goes well.
Tata for now :bawling
 
LOL no chance Robbie will be back this year. its a 4 to 6 week injury even if we made some major miracle and made the grand final he would still miss it
 
This weekend can't get any worse

the stupid pretender raiders win we lose in golden point because of the ref lose Farh to a broken hand.

and Minichello gets sent off meaning he won't play next week which is a shame because he sucks now.
 
X-rays reveal fractured hand for Farah
By Russell Jackson AAP Sat, Aug 18, 2012 - 2:05 PM
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Wests Tigers are likely to be without skipper Robbie Farah for the remainder of the NRL season after scans confirmed the NSW hooker has a fractured hand.

Farah suffered the injury in the Tigers' controversial golden point 23-22 loss to Canterbury on Friday night.

And following X-rays on Saturday the club revealed in a statement Farah has a fractured right hand.

"An X-ray this morning showed Farah has a fracture, he then underwent a CT scan with the club expecting the results on Monday," the statement read.

With just two rounds of the regular season remaining, Farah's season appears all but over, leaving the Tigers' finals hopes in tatters.

The loss on Friday leaves Tim Sheens' men in eighth spot but they could be leapfrogged if Newcastle beat Manly at Brookvale on Sunday.

Tigers playmaker Benji Marshall praised his side for a massive effort in taking the competition leaders to extra-time.

The joint venture were on the end of some harsh calls by officials with the biggest talking point the baffling decision by video referee Sean Hampstead to award a try in the 74th minute to Bulldogs winger Jonathan Wright.

In the lead up to the try, back-rower Frank Pritchard ran behind Josh Morris, who impeded Tigers centre Blake Ayshford, before passing to Ben Barba who found an unmarked Wright.

But Marshall was too proud of his side's effort, after fighting back from 12-0 early to send to the game into golden point with a try to Aaron Woods in the 78th minute, to worry about refereeing.

"That's rugby league. It could have gone either way but at the end of the day they won fair and square. We had our chances to win it but we couldn't," Marshall said.

"If (Wright's try) went the other way they probably would have blown up about it as well. At the end of the day, that's the refs' call, they make that call and we can't control that.

"It was a big effort from the boys … the character we showed in the second half to come back was great."

The Tigers play the Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium next round and Marshall said it was a danger game against a side who beat them 42-28 in June.

"I think it's good that we've got a long week until we play next weekend. We need a bit of recovery, a few of the boys are battered and bruised," Marshall said.
 
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