This is interesting, quite a few different points in this topic.
The thing is, farah did play well, he was in everything. He kicked well too which he hasn't done much for us recently, he also put his body on the line and tackled but he did get pushed back alot and rarely held his ground.
Honestly farah played not too different to any of his other state of origin games, his still agile around dummy half. His service is the same, his defence is the same and his nounce is the same.Probably should of played less time in the match but you can't fault the effort. It was there 100%.
But that's where it ends.
For years I've been a fan of Farah and never understood even early on we he never got a look in the rep teams over smith or bedsy.
Then I saw the Australian match where we lost cronk or Thurston and farah came into the match. Mind you this was Farahs last australian match.
In that game I saw there difference. Smith and farah are light years apart. Its not ability it's attitude.
We are all talking about farahs game from last night and everyone thinks he over shadowed smith, but in the end who won.
Unfortunately for all the skill farah has we just do not need that sort of player at dummy half, five eight, halve maybe but the most important aspect of that role is service and defence. I lost count how many times renoylds caught the ball up around his head on the 4th or 5th tackle, or in the early stages of sets our forwards were receiving the ball flat footed.
You need less of an ego in that role and that does not include ennis cause he stuffs up in this level too. We had 2 of the best halves nsw have had for a long time and they looked no different to the halves the year before. It's a stretch but if brooks and moses were playing in that team they would come out of that game no different in performance to reynolds and Maloney. It all stems from the service from dummy half and farah is too much of a hog for the team. As I said before no one is talking about smith's performance from last night, hardly noticed him with the ball, but what I do remember is despite the enormous difference in size of forward packs Queensland still rolled up the field just as easy if not easier then NSW.