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RUGBY LEAGUE: Wests Tigers have catered for milestone man Robbie Farah to continue playing next season, but they also have contingenc­y plans if he doesn’t.

Farah will celebrate his 300th game when the Tigers visit Newcastle tonight in what shapes as a crucial match in the race for the top eight.

Both Farah, 35, and longtime teammate Benji Marshall, 34, have yet to decide on whether to hang up the boots at the end of the season.

Tigers coach Michael Maguire said the decision rests solely with them, with the club having enough space to fit both under next year’s salary cap.

“We’re aware of where they could possibly go, (but) we’re in a position to cater for those sorts of things,” Maguire said yesterday.

“But I want to make sure that we’re talking about Robbie’s 300th.

““I don’t want it to be talked about what they’re doing. That’ll come out in time. As I’ve said many times, they’ll work it out.”

The Tigers have also begun to work out life in the post-Farah era.

It is understood the club is close to agreeing to a new deal with long-time back-up Jacob Liddle, who comes off-contract at the end of the year.

Liddle was Farah’s heir apparent before the former skipper was sensationa­lly pushed out of the club two years ago, but has struggled with injury. And while he is unlikely to play against the Knights at McDonald Jones Stadium, Liddle is still considered the long-term No.9 at the club.

“He’s going really well. I’m really pleased with Jacob,” Maguire said.

“I’ve changed the bench a little bit this week, playing against a big pack. But Jacob Liddle’s going to be a big part of the future of where we’re going.” Matt Eisenhuth or Chris McQueen is expected to take Liddle’s spot on the bench against a Newcastle side that sit two points ahead of the Tigers in eighth spot.

Knights coach Nathan Brown has resisted making changes to the 17 that were beaten convincing­ly by the Sydney Roosters last week.

His team have lost four of their past five and are now in real danger of dropping out of the top eight for the first time in two months.

“We just thought we’d stick to the same group and put the confidence in them as we had last week,” Brown said.

“And I’d be expecting they’d be far less picky and choosy as far as the wrong areas of the competitiv­e part of the game goes.”

– Matt Encarnacio­n

 ??  ?? MILESTONE: Robbie Farah will play his 300th NRL game when the Tigers take on the Knights.
MILESTONE: Robbie Farah will play his 300th NRL game when the Tigers take on the Knights.

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