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I'm here; JT is coaching reserve grade': Farah's 300-game Taylor sledge
Christian Nicolussi
By Christian Nicolussi
July 23, 2019 — 8.30pm


Not even a couple of cortisone injections in his neck will stop Wests Tigers pin-up Robbie Farah bravely soldiering on to NRL game No. 300 on Friday night.

The tough-as-nails Tigers No. 9 will reach the magical mark in Newcastle, and revealed the club had only a few weeks ago planned to give him a week off to cope with the pain, which would have also meant his magical milestone was celebrated next weekend back home at spiritual Leichhardt Oval.

Tough Tiger: Robbie Farah is ready for the 300th NRL game he thought he'd never have.
Tough Tiger: Robbie Farah is ready for the 300th NRL game he thought he'd never have.CREDIT:KATE GERAGHTY/SMH
Farah bleeds black, white and orange and while forever grateful South Sydney threw him a lifeline when unwanted by the Tigers – or more specifically former coach Jason Taylor – it is a great shame he will not retire a one-club player.

Taylor famously told Farah during an emotional 2016 season had he stayed at the Tigers he would have finished his career in reserve grade.
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"I wouldn't want to hear from JT anyway,'' Farah told the Herald on Tuesday when asked if he expected a congratulatory call.

"At the time I was told by him and 'Rocket' Reddy I'd finish my career in reserve grade. But I'm here now - 'JT' is coaching reserve grade [at North Sydney].''

Just like his good mate Benji Marshall, who celebrated his own 300th game last Sunday week, Farah would happily bypass all the fuss for the two competition points at McDonald Jones Stadium.

Farah, 35, has worked overtime to remain on the park after he injured his neck playing for Lebanon last month. He caused further damage a week later going low on Souths back-rower John Sutton.


"I keep getting pain down my arm, which isn't nice. I guess I could have done with a week off in between, but I'm trying to push through it and we need some wins,'' Farah said.

"My brother Eddie has been unbelievable. He works his arse off at the Rabbitohs, but he'll call me and will come to my house or dad's place and treat me late at night."

"Without him treating me, and with [physio] Pete Moussa here at the Tigers, the way those two have looked after me and got me through my career, especially the last couple of years when the body has had its issues, I can't thank them enough.''

Wests Tigers veteran Robbie Farah has dropped a major hint about his retirement plans.
Plenty of family and friends will make the trek up the M1 Motorway for Farah's big night, but Eddie will stay behind for Souths, who host St George Illawarra in the 8pm game.

Farah's late mother Sonia will be looking down, he said, but would have had a simple message for her boy.

"She'd have the shits and would have told me to quit years ago,'' Farah said.

"She would have seen me with the injuries and the pain I go through and shook her head and said: 'You're an idiot, why are you still playing?' I don't know if she'd be proud. She'd be like, 'bloody retire'.''

Speaking of which, Farah and the Tigers remain in no rush about a deal for 2020. The tip is Farah will call it quits and Marshall will play on.

Farah's understudy, Jacob Liddle, continues to bulk up and is understood to have already signed a new deal with the club, while Queenslander Jake Simpkins arrives in the new season with big raps.

Premiership winner Farah is already the most-capped Tiger, but it's fair to say he could have set a longstanding record had he not been forced to leave before his 2018 mid-season homecoming.

Damien Cook, the Souths, NSW and Kangaroos No.9, praised Farah for pushing his own game to new levels during his 18 months at Redfern.

"But to see him back at the Tigers, it put a smile on his face, it put a smile on the face of so many league fans, especially Tigers fans, and he knew he had some unfinished business,'' Cook said.

"I believe the Tigers are where his heart is. He loved his time here at Souths, but it's great to see him enjoying his footy where it all started. I can only wish him the best for his 300th.''
 
@TYGA Expect a visit from the President of the JT Fan Bois Club. Robbie you've declared war, GNR is gonna be pissed.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Robbie Hammers JT](/post/1038477) said:
@TYGA Expect a visit from the President of the JT Fan Bois Club. Robbie you've declared war, GNR is gonna be pissed.

All good I’m bigger and stronger than Faalogo ever was.
 
A bigger man would have ignored Jason Taylor in a week as important as this...

But not our Robbie.
 
@ElleryHanley said in [Robbie Hammers JT](/post/1038479) said:
A bigger man would have ignored Jason Taylor in a week as important as this...

But not our Robbie.


Yep my thoughts exactly.
 
The bigger news than the JT hammering is that Liddle has reportedly signed a new deal.
 
@ElleryHanley said in [Robbie Hammers JT](/post/1038479) said:
A bigger man would have ignored Jason Taylor in a week as important as this...

But not our Robbie.

A bigger man (coach JT) would have just coached the current origin hooker like he was payed to do, not send him to reserve grade to have Rankin and ET share the role, my god how could a coach be so inept, maybe Fa'alogo gave him permanent concussion
 
@TYGA said in [Robbie Hammers JT](/post/1038483) said:
The bigger news than the JT hammering is that Liddle has reportedly signed a new deal.

Noticed that, I wonder if it is for 1 or 2 years, and if they just view Liddle as a holding pattern until Simpkin comes through
 
@Muffstar he still is , I really wanted to put a bullet in his melon when he released Siro, JAC, Tatola, randomly made Suli a huge poaching target for other clubs and dragged a legend through the mud knowing it’d most likely spell the end for two of our best in Moses and Ted, and then there’s Ivan ... all of what JT did was down to him knowing no better .... and then there was Ivan , I speak in past tense *here* because that bastard is so dead to me it’s not funny
 
As for R.F’s comment; can’t teach an old dog new tricks is what they say

Good on him for speaking In black and white truth this time and I’m sure there’s some kinda movie or book deal in it for him when all’s said and done ! He deserves it

One heck of a player, this neck thing is indeed very serious btw guys and in all likelihood if we had a sturdier back-up hooker then Robbie would’ve missed at least a couple.
 
Signature Robbie.
Still holding a grudge and nothing to show since.
They say success is the best revenge. Doesn't apply here.

Everyone has moved on since that day but not Robbie.
He even gave us the signature Sonja reminder in case we forgot.
 
@Muffstar who is being vindictive? Seems like Robbie is and still holding a grudge.
Never seen such disregard or respect for a coach by a player in my time watching.
 
@matchball said in [Robbie Hammers JT](/post/1038492) said:
Signature Robbie.
Still holding a grudge and nothing to show since.
They say success is the best revenge. Doesn't apply here.
**> Everyone has moved on since that day but not Robbie.**
He even gave us the signature Sonja reminder in case we forgot.

Have you read this forum?
 
@851 said in [Robbie Hammers JT](/post/1038486) said:
@TYGA said in [Robbie Hammers JT](/post/1038483) said:
The bigger news than the JT hammering is that Liddle has reportedly signed a new deal.

Noticed that, I wonder if it is for 1 or 2 years, and if they just view Liddle as a holding pattern until Simpkin comes through

I’d guess 2-3 years. Liddle is the goods and way ahead of Simpkin who is 2 years away. The club rates Liddle it’s just injury and his slender frame that have been holding him back. His whole family are very slight. Building muscle takes years for some hard gainers.
 
If he ever writes a book it will be longer than War and Peace with all the axes he’ll grind. He’ll devote a chapter each to Potter and Tallis. Taylor will probably get half the book.
 
@851 said in [Robbie Hammers JT](/post/1038485) said:
@ElleryHanley said in [Robbie Hammers JT](/post/1038479) said:
A bigger man would have ignored Jason Taylor in a week as important as this...

But not our Robbie.

A bigger man (coach JT) would have just coached the current origin hooker like he was payed to do, not send him to reserve grade to have Rankin and ET share the role, my god how could a coach be so inept, maybe Fa'alogo gave him permanent concussion

The problem with Farah is he is to emotionally invested in the Tigers. As a fan it’s commendable but as a leader not so much. I don’t like JT personally. He also proved to be an inept coach with bad game plans and poor man management. JT treatment of Farah was as bad as Zidane against Bale.
 
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