Farah

@Tony33 said:
I'm a Robbie fan but apart from that first assist i think he was poor, very poor actually.

He has set an incredibly high standard over the past 5-10 years but tonight he was very poor in both attack and defence.

I also thought Woodsy was very lazy in defence today. They both looked extremely tired.

I back them both to have blinders next week at Leichardt though. Champions always bounce back and they're both in that category.

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Yes TITG. Robbie is good enough. Good enough to play Origin, good enough to play for his Country and good enough to Captain his beloved WT.
 
@happy tiger said:
I rate Robbie as our greatest ever WT

I'm just asking the question , has the defensive overload of many seasons finally caught up to him Tony ??

My concern is that we really haven't seen a classic Farah game this season and he is a fair way off his usual self

Some of it is tactics of course , but as every one can see he is down on form

Down on form, a fair way off his usual self… maybe the new coaching instructions are catching up with him as much as his defensive workload?

He doesn't look happy, Happy. That's more than defensive workload tiredness.

If he is exhibiting some sort of body language like he has been known to do, that is poor form and a captain needs to be able to rise above all that.

Maybe I'm wildly speculating, but something ain't right.
 
Barra,I said earlier in this thread he is adapting to the new structure… I certainly hope that is the case.....not the old Robbie spitting the dummy because he can't get his way,that would be a tradgedy as we are heading in a new and forward direction....
 
@Regan said:
@Regan said:
My post was taken down the other day when I said there is problem between coach and two players you mite know who one of them is now

:deadhorse:

Yep, and note this thread and the concerns posted within are from back in April.

The other player seems to have gritted his teeth and gotten on with the job and made a good fist of playing a new position.
 
Nice to see autocratic censorship is still alive and flourishing at Wests Tigers re: the Farah sacking. If people i.e. coach and Board, can't respond to criticism in a constructive manner (and I believe it's justified in this instance) then there'll never be effective resolution of issues. I suspect this post will be taken down in the not too distant future.
 
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