Luke Brooks and Mitchell Moses are boss of Wests Tigers, not Robbie Farah
ROBBIE Farah understands it is Mitchell Moses and Luke Brooks who now run the Wests Tigers, according to coach Jason Taylor.
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ROBBIE Farah understands it is Mitchell Moses and Luke Brooks who now run the Wests Tigers, according to coach Jason Taylor.
Farah will play his first NRL game of the season against Parramatta on Easter Monday, after missing the opening three rounds due to a knee injury.
The Tigers have impressed without Farah, in particular Moses, who has emerged as one of the NRL’s leading playmakers early in the season.
The match will be Farah’s first since the NSW No.9 stepped down from the captaincy and sorted out his feud with Taylor.
And it is a different Tigers set-up Farah is stepping into from the last decade.
“The way we have played has developed from the start of last season to this point and has been a continual development, slowly but surely the halves have got more confidence,” Taylor said at the Tigers’ captain’s run at ANZ Stadium on Sunday.
“But it is clear we want to get them the ball and to be in charge and Robbie understands that.
“Robbie also understands that when he sees an opportunity to play the best footy that Robbie Farah can play, we want him to do that.
“We have to find that balance. It is about the synergy of the team, getting the pieces to get it together.”
Farah is likely to start on the bench against the Eels.
“We will let you guys know what the team is an hour before the game. Those are the rules.”
Originally published as Luke Brooks and Mitchell Moses are boss of Wests Tigers, not Robbie Farah