Blues coy on Farah's fate

NSW are keeping quiet on Robbie Farah's availability ahead of State of Origin III.

Blues player Robbie Farah.

NSW are keeping quiet on Robbie Farah's availability ahead of State of Origin III. (AAP)

NSW are keeping mum on Robbie Farah's availability, with captain Paul Gallen confirming those outside the Blues camp won't know for certain if the hooker will play in State of Origin III until an hour before kick off.

Farah was always a longshot to play after having surgery on his broken hand last week and Michael Ennis is set to replace him in the Blues line-up for the Origin decider at Suncorp Stadium.

Both Farah and Ennis trained with the side in their final hit-out before game three in the captain's run on Tuesday.

In the limited time media were permitted to view the session at Wednesday's venue, both Farah and Ennis trained at dummy half.

Ennis trained on NSW's left side with halfback Trent Hodkinson calling the shots while Farah trained on the Blues' right edge with five-eighth Mitchell Pearce calling the plays.

However Farah did appear affected by his hand injury as he went about his work.

In his traditional press conference on Origin eve, Gallen confirmed Blues coach Laurie Daley was keen to keep any word on Farah under wraps until as late as possible. Under NRL regulations both sides are required to be named an hour before kick-off.

"Laurie will probably wait to an hour before kick off," Gallen said on Tuesday prior to training.

"Robbie is the only one who knows, you have seen him passing and kicking and carrying on so we will see.

"He will train today, obviously Laurie is going to give him every opportunity to get out there and he probably deserves that, so we will wait and see how he pulls up after today."

Gallen said the Blues wouldn't lose much if Ennis was forced to fill in.

"It probably doesn't make too much difference to me," he said.

"He has a game plan, we have a game plan we have to stick to and if we stick to that we will be right.

"Mick has been great from day one, he has come in and he hasn't been shy. He has stepped up and he has been something of a leader in the side as he has with all sides.

"He will be fine, he knows the game plan inside out, he is a professional."


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