Benji Marshall and Robbie Farah, two of the most celebrated members of the Wests Tigers class of 2005, go into the weekend with their NRL careers at a crossroads.The Tigers will run on to ANZ Stadium against St George Illawarra on Sunday without Farah in their line-up after he was sensationally dropped to reserve grade by coach Jason Taylor this week.Farah is decried as prickly and difficult to get along with but beloved by Tigers fans for his part in their 2005 grand final win and 247 games of service to the club, and his career is on the line.Taylor insists Farah was axed because he wasnt gelling with young halves Mitchell Moses and Luke Brooks. However, the fact remains the NSW No.9 is fighting for his career at Concord and in the NRL.Should Taylors experiment work and the Tigers show some pluck in the run to the finals, it could spell the end of Farahs career.His axing means he wont be there to celebrate with good mate and Dragons playmaker Marshall, who marks his 250th NRL game against the Tigers.As with Farah, Marshalls future is far from certain. He is off contract at the end of the year and after the Dragons failed in their bid to lure Luke Keary to the club, and rumours of their interest in Corey Norman, the writing appears to be on the wall.Marshalls only hope is to rediscover his brilliant best and reignite the Dragons, who are 10th and clinging to the edge of finals contention after two straight losses.A person thats had that many setbacks and overcome them, the challenges of being such a superstar at such a young age, you certainly have to be mentally tough, Dragons coach Paul McGregor said of Marshall.You dont get shoulder recos from getting out of the way, you get shoulder recos if youre getting in the way.To do what hes done and come back from them and the football hes displayed over a long period of time, at international and club level, is exceptional.McGregor has swung the axe after his side was outscored 68-18 over the last two weeks with outside backs Kalifa Faifai Loa and Tim Lafai dropped for Adam Quinlan and Taane Milne.STATS THAT MATTER:* St George Illawarra are undefeated this season when managing to keep their opponents to 14 points or less.* The Tigers have scored a total of 114 points in the opening 20 minutes of matches this season, which is the most in the competition.* Six of the past eight matches between these sides have been decided by 10 points or more.- Source: Fox Sports Stats Nike NBA Jerseys Authentic Cheap . 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With Robbie Farah finally gone, Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor believes he has a side capable of playing the style of football that will earn an NRL finals berth in 2017.Club legend and 2005 premiership winner Farah was released from the final year of his contract with the Tigers on Saturday night.On Sunday he did a lap of honour at halftime during the Tigers 52-10 loss to Canberra, that bundled them out of finals contention.In Farahs absence Mitchell Moses has become the key to the Tigers attack and the young five-eighth brought them to the brink of their first finals appearance since 2011.Next year, in the final year of his three-season contract, Taylor will be without the Farah dramas that have plagued the club for more than a year.Farah is yet to reveal where he will play. South Sydney are favourites to secure his services.It will be good to have that calmed down, Taylor said.And we can settle into the pre-season and just worry about training.For the past few years we have had that playing style where we threw caution to the wind.But now we are more composed annd more controlled, playing a style that wins us games more consistently and that is going to get us to the semi-finals.ddddddddddddFarah remained sitting on the scoreboard on the Wayne Pearce Hill drinking well after the fulltime siren on Sunday.At halftime he gave an emotional interview with broadcaster Fox Sports.Its been really tough, I cant lie about that, he said.Im a passionate person. Im an emotional person and sometimes that gets the better of me.Its definitely got the better of me in the last couple of weeks and its been difficult but to have this support throughout has made it much easier to deal with.Its been a tough 12 months and the times right for me to move on now.Its probably not going to sink in until I am wearing different colours next year. It is something I thought I would never do but Im looking forward to a new challenge.I know Ive still got some really good footy left in me and I cant wait to show that next year. ' ' '