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NRL 2016: Jason Taylor says Robbie Farah could spend time in halves for Wests Tigers

WESTS Tigers are overflowing with No. 9s, but coach Jason Taylor has revealed how he could fit both Robbie Farah and Matt Ballin into the side.

Wests Tigers Media Call held at Campbelltown Sports Stadium at Leumeah. Robbie Farah passes from dummy half during training
Wests Tigers Media Call held at Campbelltown Sports Stadium at Leumeah. Robbie Farah passes from dummy half during training

THE fallout from the Robbie Farah saga is likely to see the NSW Origin hooker spend time in the halves for the Wests Tigers this season.

The NRL club are overflowing with No. 9s, with former Manly hooker and one-time Queensland Origin representative Matt Ballin linking with the Tigers over the off-season.

Farah and Ballin are both 80-minute hookers. With the NRL reducing interchanges to eight in 2016, coach Jason Taylor will have a tough decision to make when Ballin returns from injury in April.

However he says there’s no reason why they both can’t fit into the Tigers plans.

“Robbie has got the ability to play in other positions, particularly in the halves and defend a bit wider from time to time so we will have that up our sleeves,” Taylor told Sky Sports Radio.

“If we have a second hooker on the bench and we lose somebody then we can move Robbie to halves, he can play a bit of five-eighth there for a while as he has done in the past.”

Robbie Farah could play in the halves at times this season.
Robbie Farah could play in the halves at times this season.

At the time Ballin was brought to the club, it appeared Farah had played his last game for the Tigers.

Told he could consider his options elsewhere and that he risked playing reserve grade if he remained at the club, Farah was considered long odds of starting in first grade for round one.

However both he and Taylor now claim their relationship has mended, and the coach believes he can use the added depth at the club to Farah’s advantage.

“With the way the game moves and how difficult it is to play 80 minutes in the middle of the field, I want Robbie to come back on the field late in the game and help us win a game,” he said.

Jason Taylor and Robbie Farah claim their relationship has mended. Picture: Peter Lorimer.
Jason Taylor and Robbie Farah claim their relationship has mended. Picture: Peter Lorimer.

“I want that as opposed to just be hanging on because he has made 60 tackles and had big guys running at him.”

Ballin is a known workhorse in the middle of the field, regularly chalking up in excess of 50 tackles per match.

Farah’s shift to the halves is unlikely to take effect in the opening months of the season, with Ballin still recovering from knee surgery and unlikely to take to the field before round eight.

Originally published as NRL 2016: Jason Taylor says Robbie Farah could spend time in halves for Wests Tigers

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