Farah Named

Farah completes training for Blues

Sat 04 Jul, 2015, 4:00pm
By Chris Kennedy, National Correspondent, NRL.com

Farah completes training for Blues
Injured hooker Robbie Farah has resumed light training with the NSW Blues. Credit: Robb Cox. Copyright: NRL Photos.
Injured NSW hooker Robbie Farah has put his broken hand to the test in a training drill at the Blues' Coffs Harbour base on Saturday morning, alongside shadow hooker Michael Ennis.

The key opposed session also included development squad members Tariq Sims, Sione Mata'utia, James Roberts and a collection of local club players. Alex McKinnon and his fiancé Tiegan power were surprise visitors at training also, stopping in on their way from the Gold Coast down to Newcastle after a last-minute text message to Blues forward Trent Merrin, who is a close friend of McKinnon's.

McKinnon sat in on the team's video session then watched on as Farah ran with just a light bandage on his right hand, which has not needed a splint or brace since having a plate and a screw inserted on Tuesday night.

Ennis looked to be heavily involved at hooker in attacking drills while Farah seemed to take more of a back seat but was still able to catch, pass and kick freely.

The Blues are likely to make a call publicly on who will fill the No.9 jersey in the Origin decider after the conclusion of the current NRL round on Monday night.

The Saturday and Sunday contact sessions are the two most crucial in the side's lead-up, with just a light captain's run on Tuesday to follow. Although the signs are encouraging for Farah, it would still be a remarkable – if not quite miraculous – feat to take his place in the side given how much a busy defender needs to use his hands to grip and wrestle in every tackle.

UPDATE: NSWRL Media have reported Farah also completed contact work in Saturday’s session and is looking increasingly likely to play.

Earlier, Blues teammates said they were hopeful Farah could get through the important session.

"We're giving Robbie every opportunity to be fit for Wednesday night; obviously everyone wants him out there on Wednesday night," Blues back-rower Beau Scott said before Saturday's training session.

"We'll give him an opportunity today to throw the ball around and see how he goes."

Prop Aaron Woods said Farah had remained positive despite the setbacks.

"He's having a run and a pass today. It's his first training session since the surgery, it's only been four days so we'll just have to see how he pulls up after it," Woods said.

Scott had no doubt Ennis could do the job required if called upon.

"Mick's been here before, he knows what it's all about," Scott said.

"He's a seasoned campaigner in the Origin arena and we don't lose anything. We trained with him the other day and he fitted straight in. He knows all the plays and I'm confident he can do the job."

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**Scott had no doubt Ennis could do the job required if called upon.\
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"Mick's been here before, he knows what it's all about," Scott said. "He's a seasoned campaigner in the Origin arena and we don't lose anything".**

Ah yeah you do Beau, probably the game and the series when he gives away another stupid penalty in front of the posts! God I hope Farah makes it.
 
@Flippedy said:
**Scott had no doubt Ennis could do the job required if called upon.\
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"Mick's been here before, he knows what it's all about," Scott said. "He's a seasoned campaigner in the Origin arena and we don't lose anything".**

Ah yeah you do Beau, probably the game and the series when he gives away another stupid penalty in front of the posts! God I hope Farah makes it.

Me too Flip. Can't stand Ennis… :angry:
 
I don't think Robbie will pass the fitness test,he has until this afternoon to prove that he will be able to take the field…

I would love to see him play,but I don't want him to do further damage..in my opinion he has nothing to prove....
 
Why risk it, not Farah but the blues???No9 is probably the most important position on the field and you have a replacement that can get the job done, just a dumb move if they pick him. I thought at first it was just a case of mind games with no intention of playing Farah, but not so sure now. It has achieved something and that is to dominate the press.

If Farah plays and the blues get done he will have people pointing the bone at him, if they loose people will say if only Farah was their.
 
It was always to get Ennis to serve his 1 game suspension for his Club last Weekend and free him to play for the Blues.
Farah was never playing
 
@jirskyr said:
Amazeballs

How does a dude play with a dislocated collarbone and a broken hand?[/quote

I don't know how he could've played with a separated shoulder( and still rack up tackles )in a game of that intensity, let alone with the hand as well, highly unlikely to play, if it was anyone else, I'd say , not a chance.
 
Yeah…QLD media are usually a century behind...

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