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Sorry for the new thread on a topic done to death, but can someone that uses twitter let those fools on NRL on FOX know via twitter that the reason Sheens didnt play farah against wales was because he came home due to personal reasons (his mums illness)
Seems all these experts have forgotten this minor detail
 
@innsaneink said:
Sorry for the new thread on a topic done to death, but can someone that uses twitter let those fools on NRL on FOX know via twitter that the reason Sheens didnt play farah against wales was because he came home due to personal reasons (his mums illness)
Seems all these experts have forgotten this minor detail

HaHa,

Never let the truth get in the way of a good story!!!

:crazy :crazy :crazy :crazy
 
Didn't Sheens drop him first, then before the test Robbie heard about him mum?

Thats how I remember it.
 
That is right LaT
Sheen's told Farah he would play,he trained in the squad,then he told him before he came home he was out,Farah had the you know whats,but he was more worried about his mum to make a big deal about it,but rest asured he hasn't forgotten.
Sheen's apologised,even went to the trouble of saying "well I guess that disproves the theory about Lote 12 months earlier",meaning he only got picked in front of Boyd,because he plays for the WestsTigers.
 
Stuart's reference was actually to Farah's late omission from the England Test, not Wales. The below article is from foxsports.com
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Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens has broken his silence on the Four Nations rift with Robbie Farah, labelling suggestions the hooker wanted out of Concord "wrong" and "a storm in a teacup".

Sheens and Farah held a "clear-the-air" meeting last Tuesday over the Tigers captain's 11th-hour omission from the Kangaroos team to play England at Wembley Stadium last month.

Sheens has strongly denied the pair engaged in an argument in London, stressing Farah accepted the decision and barely uttered a word.

"Rob accepted the decision and got on with the job, there was no heated exchange," Sheens said.

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"Rob's passionate about his footy, but to suggest he wants out of the club or there were issues with us getting along is wrong. There was definitely an issue there, but the way it was blown out of proportion was a storm in a teacup.
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"The more you defend it, the more people think there's something to it, so I don't want to make too big a deal of it.

"The facts are Robbie's very competitive. I don't blame him for the situation and I probably could have communicated it better to him."

Having prepared all week to earn his fourth Test cap at England's spiritual sporting home last month, Farah was understandably frustrated.

The Tigers captain had discussed flying his family over for the occasion and trained as part of the Kangaroos' final 17 at London's exclusive Harrow secondary college.

But Sheens has moved to clarify the decision to cut Farah, outlining how injury concerns with Darren Lockyer and Cooper Cronk were the deciding factor.

"We had Darren Lockyer, Cooper Cronk and David Shillington under an injury cloud and we were preparing all week for Robbie and Beau Scott to play," Sheens said.

"In my opinion that was what was going to happen, but Darren made the decision he wanted to play based on a very rigid fitness test on the Thursday.

"I was very keen for Darren maybe not to play because there were two games to go in the series and I didn't want to lose him.

"I wanted to play Cooper Cronk at five-eighth and have Robbie on the bench.

"But when Darren insisted on playing and Cooper passed a fitness test on his broken nose, then I had to carry Cooper on the bench to cover Darren … to say then that that has caused a rift at the club and Rob and I can't work together is pretty poor."
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Soo….. if anyone, Farah should have it in for Lockyer..... oh but wait, feuding with the voiceless one isn't news, where feuding with the coach is. Right. I get it now.
 
@russelldp said:
"I wanted to play Cooper Cronk at five-eighth and have Robbie on the bench.

"But when Darren insisted on playing and Cooper passed a fitness test on his broken nose, then I had to carry Cooper on the bench to cover Darren … to say then that that has caused a rift at the club and Rob and I can't work together is pretty poor."

That reasoning was probably too complex for Ricky to understand. Einstein.
 

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