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Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah says the pressure of playing semi-final footy has come early for his team.
The NSW hooker will find himself at half-back to partner five-eighth Benji Marshall in tomorrow’s crucial clash against South Sydney at ANZ Stadium. Masada Iosefa will start at hooker.
The shift to half-back for Farah follows the loss of centre Chris Lawrence, five-eighth Curtis Sironen and forward Ben Murdoch-Masila through injury after Monday’s night defeat to North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville.
Farah is aware of the challenge facing his side against the third placed Rabbitohs after a difficult week for the team.
“They are playing great. They have got a big pack of forward that are going forward and making things easy for their halves and the guys out wide,’’ Farah said this morning.
“A key for us is trying to stop them in the middle. They are high on confidence and are playing great footy.
“We are desperate and we need to win. We find ourselves out of the (top) eight with the results last night and that is going to be the way for the next 5-6 weeks.
“Teams are going to win and go ahead if we lose. If we win, we will keep ourselves above them.
“We have been in this situation before. Our semi-finals start early really. We have got to win and keep winning.”
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news-display/NRL-Preview-Semifinal-pressure-has-come-early-says-Robbie-Farah/60327
The NSW hooker will find himself at half-back to partner five-eighth Benji Marshall in tomorrow’s crucial clash against South Sydney at ANZ Stadium. Masada Iosefa will start at hooker.
The shift to half-back for Farah follows the loss of centre Chris Lawrence, five-eighth Curtis Sironen and forward Ben Murdoch-Masila through injury after Monday’s night defeat to North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville.
Farah is aware of the challenge facing his side against the third placed Rabbitohs after a difficult week for the team.
“They are playing great. They have got a big pack of forward that are going forward and making things easy for their halves and the guys out wide,’’ Farah said this morning.
“A key for us is trying to stop them in the middle. They are high on confidence and are playing great footy.
“We are desperate and we need to win. We find ourselves out of the (top) eight with the results last night and that is going to be the way for the next 5-6 weeks.
“Teams are going to win and go ahead if we lose. If we win, we will keep ourselves above them.
“We have been in this situation before. Our semi-finals start early really. We have got to win and keep winning.”
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news-display/NRL-Preview-Semifinal-pressure-has-come-early-says-Robbie-Farah/60327