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    Possible broken hand for Tiger's Farah

    Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah will have scans on a hand injury suffered in the 23-22 NRL loss to Canterbury.

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Wests Tigers' NRL season hangs in the balance with skipper Robbie Farah to have scans on a suspected broken hand following Friday's controversial 23-22 loss to Canterbury.

    A Tigers official confirmed the NSW hooker will have X-rays on Saturday, after Farah suffered the injury to his right hand while making a tackle early in extra-time during the defeat to the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium.

    Farah wrote of the drama via his Twitter account late on Friday.

    "X-rays tomorrow (Saturday). Doesn't look good #fingerscrossed," Farah tweeted.

    With just two rounds of the regular season remaining, a fractured hand would almost certainly end Farah's season and leave the Tigers' finals hopes in tatters.

    The loss on Friday leaves Tim Sheens' men in eighth spot but they could be leapfrogged if Newcastle beat Manly at Brookvale on Sunday.

    Tigers playmaker Benji Marshall praised his side for a massive effort in taking the competition leaders to extra-time.

    They were on the end of some harsh calls by officials with the biggest talking point the baffling decision by video referee Sean Hampstead to award a try in the 74th minute to Bulldogs winger Jonathan Wright.

    In the leadup to the try, back-rower Frank Pritchard ran behind Josh Morris, who impeded Tigers centre Blake Ayshford, before passing to Ben Barba who found an unmarked Wright.

    But Marshall was too proud of his side's effort, after fighting back from 12-0 early to send to the game into golden point with a try to Aaron Woods in the 78th minute, to worry about refereeing.

    "That's rugby league. It could have gone either way but at the end of the day they won fair and square. We had our chances to win it but we couldn't," Marshall said.

    "If (Wright's try) went the other way they probably would have blown up about it as well. At the end of the day, that's the refs' call, they make that call and we can't control that.

    "It was a big effort from the boys ... the character we showed in the second half to come back was great."


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