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Tigers chief executive Scott Longmuir indicated he would be willing to explore all possibilities to keep Marshall, with the view of pairing him with ex-Canberra halfback Todd Carney in 2010.
Carney remains de-registered from the NRL after his axing from the Raiders but is firmly in the Tigers' sights for next year - giving them enough firepower should Marshall miss the opening rounds. Meanwhile, Farah insisted he would play at least one trial match before the NRL season begins despite having off-season back surgery. Farah wasn't named to play South Sydney at Redfern Oval on Sunday but is pushing for a chance to face the Roosters in the Foundation Cup on February 21. http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/s ... 66,00.html |
Tigers chief executive Scott Longmuir indicated he would be willing to explore all possibilities to keep Marshall, with the view of pairing him with ex-Canberra halfback Todd Carney in 2010.
Carney remains de-registered from the NRL after his axing from the Raiders but is firmly in the Tigers' sights for next year - giving them enough firepower should Marshall miss the opening rounds. Meanwhile, Farah insisted he would play at least one trial match before the NRL season begins despite having off-season back surgery. Farah wasn't named to play South Sydney at Redfern Oval on Sunday but is pushing for a chance to face the Roosters in the Foundation Cup on February 21. http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/s ... 66,00.html |
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