We can beat parra but it all starts with one man....

gold_on_black

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…Robbie farah -
very impressive in the opening half against penrith, started with heaps of energy, was scooting out of dummy half, sniffing lazy defenders and really getting involved...Farah at his best.
i think he brought heaps of energy to the side and really lead by example.

Your Thoughts?
 
The interesting thing was watching the Parra dross fest how they got away with alot of crap in and around the ruck.

If that happens again it puts us at a disadvantage but by the same token we need to overcome it now for we most likely will face the same in the finals given the Hollywood love for love penalty big games
 
One of the advantages of having both Marshall and Farah in the team is that if one player is unable to influence the game, the other one can sometimes play the match winner instead.

This is what happeneded against the Panthers I feel. Marshall was relatively quiet in terms of creating points, however Farah was able to take the lead and create points instead.

If as smeg suggests Farah's attack is nullified by niggle in the ruck, Marshall is the man to tear the Eels a new one.
 
Rabs mentioned in commentary a couple of times how impressive Robbie's start was against the Panthers. He was very involved.
 
@gold on black said:
…Robbie farah -
very impressive in the opening half against penrith, started with heaps of energy, was scooting out of dummy half, sniffing lazy defenders and really getting involved...Farah at his best.
i think he brought heaps of energy to the side and really lead by example.

Your Thoughts?

I think Penriths markers early in the game did no work at all….allowed Robbie off to a flyer, the word went out and they werent square at all from thereonin

Hope Robbie continues his form
 
i think robbie wants to make a late run for the daly m. this boy is hungry. hard to see him falter now - he is in the zone right now.
 
@AmericanHistoryX said:
i think robbie wants to make a late run for the daly m. this boy is hungry. hard to see him falter now - he is in the zone right now.

Robbie farah = the unluckiest man in dally m m history
 
Might be a little late for Robbie to win Dally M this year, but he can definitely help us win the comp. He was awesome last week. especially in the first half. He was involved in everything. It was like Farah of old. He came out of the recent Kiama camp with renewed energy which was fantastic to see. He is really focused on the finals and I like the way he is pumping up the rest of the team.
 
Really showing captains form! If he's marked then Benji to step up, and don't be surprised if Lui gets a bit of room to play this weekend as well.
Can't wait…... :righton:
 
Played his best 30 mins in the first half last week but still gets a little kick happy trying to score early in the tackle count.

Great to see him finding form at this time of year. If he puts a perfect game together look out!!
 
@gold on black said:
…Robbie farah -
very impressive in the opening half against penrith, started with heaps of energy, was scooting out of dummy half, sniffing lazy defenders and really getting involved...Farah at his best.
i think he brought heaps of energy to the side and really lead by example.

Your Thoughts?

It was his best game all year by far. I hope he can parlay it into Sunday afternoon.
 
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