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Robbie Farah-The King of Leichardt

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I`d love to know how many man of the match awards Robbie Farah has received at Leichardt Oval and how many 1st grade games he`s played there ???
Robbie has had a massive season and should still be very close to the lead in the Dally M awards as he was when the votes became secret, but he just seems to be ten foot tall and bullet proof every time he runs onto Leichart Oval !!!
 

T

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MOM's at LO for robbie i can remember are 2005 2- vs souths and vs manly 2006- 2 i think def vs manly maybe one verse melbourne 2007 - 1 verse cowboys will be two come sunday:lol:
 

colonel_123

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T said:
MOM's at LO for robbie i can remember are 2005 2- vs souths and vs manly 2006- 2 i think def vs manly maybe one verse melbourne 2007 - 1 verse cowboys will be two come sunday:lol:

Pretty sure Farah didn't play in the 2006 match vs Melbourne. I know Marshall did but I think Farah was injured and Flanagan and De Gois played.
 

FirstHitup

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Robbie Farah is the real star of your squad. He'll be the player that will be most watched. If he isn't Dally M of the year something is up with that system.
 

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I found something very interesting recently actually. An article on Ben Elias back in 1988, about how was taking pain killing injections to play every week, because Balmain were only just hanging on to a finals spot.

Kind of interesting that 20 years on, another Tiger playing hooker, widely regarded as one of the future rep players, is taking pain killing injections to help get his team into the grand final, as his side is just hanging onto a finals spot.

Could be omen, Just hope we don't play the dogs in the grand final and Marshall gets wiped out in the first half from a cheap shot.
 

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Tigers must be desoerate to allow him to play , if he cannot train and is in real pain before and after the needle wears off.

IF true , and he does play , shows he is tough , however long term not good for him and could be good for Souths this week. this is a professional game now and this type of abuse of a player may pay off as it did last week , however , he is prone to other injuries if he is not training. I am sure Souths big forwards will make him work both in defence and pound him if he handles the ball as much as last week. Would not surprise me if this is his last game of the year and Tigers second last.
 

punton

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Galeforce said:
Tigers must be desoerate to allow him to play , if he cannot train and is in real pain before and after the needle wears off.

IF true , and he does play , shows he is tough , however long term not good for him and could be good for Souths this week. this is a professional game now and this type of abuse of a player may pay off as it did last week , however , he is prone to other injuries if he is not training. I am sure Souths big forwards will make him work both in defence and pound him if he handles the ball as much as last week. Would not surprise me if this is his last game of the year and Tigers second last.

I like Farah alot - fantastic player.

But tomorrow he faces a real hard forward pack - REAL HARD.

He's hurting now just thinking about it. ;-)
 

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punton said:
I like Farah alot - fantastic player.

But tomorrow he faces a real hard forward pack - REAL HARD.

He's hurting now just thinking about it. ;-)

A real hard pack ??? Roy Asotasi has established himself as one of the best forwards running around, David Fa`alogo goes ok on his day and Isaac Luke is a real up and comer, but the rest of that pack is very average to say the least !!!
 

punton

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Vicious said:
A real hard pack ??? Roy Asotasi has established himself as one of the best forwards running around, David Fa`alogo goes ok on his day and Isaac Luke is a real up and comer, but the rest of that pack is very average to say the least !!!

Really?

Cameron Smith doesn't think so.
 

steven_tiger

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Of course we a desperate.

This game is basically make or break.

Anyone's star player would play in the same situation.

Whoever loses this game will not make the finals IMO.
 

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yes agree , desperate for both team , could well be a decider, though , i do think Tigers have a higher probability of still making the finals even if they lose , as they play Knights , so chances are high of big win. Whereas as Souths still have a risk of a close game against the Roosters. So Souths may well need to win both games to be sure, as 1 win by each team would expect Tigers to be ahead on points for and against.
so a loss for Souths more chance of it being the season ending.
 
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6 yrs of uni and someone has trouble aiming a needle so it hit the right spot

Well all you `John Morris is a good hooker' tards saw he is as sh*t at hooker as he is as at halfback as he is at 5/8. Very astute signing coach shines
 

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