According to today's Sunday Telegraph Farah is unwanted by the Dragons.
The supporters want him, but apparently the club are talking to Matt McIlwrick.
I can't see how under any circumstances Farah will see out the next 2 yrs. The club has made it clear they want to go in a different direction which is their right whether you agree or not. The only thing they owe Robbie is to make sure they pay him every cent he is contractually obligated to. Not only would walking away from the club now benefit the club, it would also benefit him. It would give him most off the off season to establish himself somewhere else. Atm he's probably trying to call the clubs bluff, but what happens if he plays NSW cup, or at the very least is coming off the bench after the first 6 rounds? Then he'll realise the club is serious and he'll panic because then his Origin position will start to be up for conjecture.
Then there's the possibility he's trying to ride JT out and is counting on him being sacked early next year. Then it's settled and Robbie wins the war right? What if JT's replacement doesn't want him? Then does he start the riding out process again? He'd make life a whole lot easier on himself if he just left now. Unless the reason why he hasn't left is because no one else wants him? Why would he be taking all of these unnessecary risks with his career otherwise?