Farah in doubt to tackle Panthers

**Farah to fight on despite pain**
JOSH JERGA
April 22, 2010 - 6:24PM
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Injured Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah has been given the all clear to push through the pain barrier in Saturday's NRL clash against Penrith at CUA Stadium.
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Scans this week revealed Farah had suffered ligament damage to his elbow but doctors advised him on Thursday he is at no great risk of aggravating the injury.
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The Tigers hooker conceded he will be playing in some pain but has ruled out the use of pain killers and said he will have his elbow heavily strapped.
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"It's one of those things that will be a bit uncomfortable but I'm willing to push through it and keep going at the moment," he said.
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The NSW State of Origin rake said he was not contemplating sitting out any games in the future unless the injury became unbearable.
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"If it does get to a point where I'm struggling out there and letting the team down, I'll sit out in the weeks ahead," he said.
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"But at this stage we're willing to go out there and just plug away.
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"We're not looking at any time for me to rest it in the near future."
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With injuries to key players such as halfback Robert Lui, winger Taniela Tuiaki and fullback Tim Moltzen, ruled out for the season, the Tigers could hardly afford to lose Farah.
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Coach Tim Sheens supported the 26-year-old's decision to play, saying he wouldn't have let him if he had any concerns it would risk ruling him out for a much longer period.
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The Tigers have made one of their best starts to an NRL season with four wins from six games and are looking to turn around last week's loss to the Bulldogs.
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Sheens said they could not afford to needlessly let one of their few fit playmakers sit out a match.
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"We lost last week and we really wanted to commit to working hard not to lose back to back games," he said.
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"Back to back games can really put a dent in you.
 
Captain courageous. Just hope it doesn't mean he makes it worse and plays busted for half a season when we need him most.
 
Ah Innk….nice quote out of context....

the injury can not get any worse.....It's Rugby League how many players will be taking the field with injury this week...plus It's Robbie Farah...pride hasn't got in the way before when it comes to playing with injury for him.... even if it's cost us in the past.....

@Tim Sheens said said:
"We lost last week and we really wanted to commit to working hard not to lose back to back games," he said.

This is new but…..I've even seen it written on the walls at Camp Concord....Back to Back losses....UNACCEPTABLE.... we'll see...
 
Not too suprised Robbie's decided to play on. My main concern was on how much worse the injury could become if he played through it. Though i'm sure there'll be side effects. 1\. The injury will take a lot longer to heal. That bye week will come in handy. and 2\. What about the surrounding area of the elbow? is he risking aggrevating that area too by playing on?
 
Just had some usually acurate mail that Robbie may not be playing after all. Please don't take this as gospel but just passing it on..
 
@Geo. said:
Ah Innk….nice quote out of context....

the injury can not get any worse.....It's Rugby League how many players will be taking the field with injury this week...plus It's Robbie Farah...pride hasn't got in the way before when it comes to playing with injury for him.... even if it's cost us in the past.....

@Tim Sheens said said:
"We lost last week and we really wanted to commit to working hard not to lose back to back games," he said.

This is new but…..I've even seen it written on the walls at Camp Concord....Back to Back losses....UNACCEPTABLE.... we'll see...

Hows it out of context?
Its a bloody painful injury, I know from exp.
Pain killers dont prevent injuries worsening….I dont see your point or relevance, but we all know our history with this
 
I dont know why the club doesnt give an answer? Do other clubs do this? You are either playing Robbie or not Sheens make up your mind!!!
 
It happens though. Like Waterhouse being named for 3 weeks without playing for the Panthers.

It is the nature of the beast
 
Your right Smeg,

Would like to see Corbey play do you think he will get a run if Farah plays?
 
Well I assume Corby will warm up with the side but doubt he will be in the final 17
 
@innsaneink said:
@Geo. said:
Ah Innk….nice quote out of context....

the injury can not get any worse.....It's Rugby League how many players will be taking the field with injury this week...plus It's Robbie Farah...pride hasn't got in the way before when it comes to playing with injury for him.... even if it's cost us in the past.....

@Tim Sheens said said:
"We lost last week and we really wanted to commit to working hard not to lose back to back games," he said.

This is new but…..I've even seen it written on the walls at Camp Concord....Back to Back losses....UNACCEPTABLE.... we'll see...

Hows it out of context?
Its a bloody painful injury, I know from exp.
Pain killers dont prevent injuries worsening….I dont see your point or relevance, but we all know our history with this

Whoops apologies….. now that Ive read it again I understand...I thought you meant no confidence in the Medical staff in giving an injection or Oral painkillers to get Robbie on the field.....Not don't use them cause Farah's tough.....
 
:laughing: guess that's the difference between you and me Ron…I'll happily apologize to someone if I've misunderstood what they said or if I'm wrong.....
 
@Geo. said:
:laughing: guess that's the difference between you and me Ron…I'll happily apologize to someone if I've misunderstood what they said or if I'm wrong.....

if you believe what you are saying then you cant be wrong,
 

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