The feud between Wests Tigers NRL coach Jason Taylor and hooker Robbie Farah appears to have flared again, with the NSW State of Origin rake dumped to reserve grade.Farah had come off the bench in his past few NRL games, but the club confirmed on Wednesday evening that the veteran No.9 would not play on Sunday in the Tigers round-20 clash with St George Illawarra at ANZ Stadium.In a Tigers statement, Taylor said he had informed Farah earlier on Wednesday that he would not be part of the team to face the Dragons.This was not an easy decision to make, but I have selected the 17 players that I believe will give the club the best chance of victory against the Dragons, Taylor said.Robbie is understandably disappointed, but I have spoken at length with him that he will be given every opportunity to regain his position in the NRL team, Taylor said.The move comes less than a week after Farah had played in the Blues Origin III win.Farah remains contracted to the Tigers through to the end of next season, but this move will again throw doubt on his future.Farah will play NSW Cup this Saturday against Newtown at Leichhardt Oval.Cronulla and former Blues Origin hooker Michael Ennis said he was surprised and saddened that Farah had been dumped.Although hes been on the bench in his last few games for the Tigers, his performances have probably been the best theyve been for quite some time, Ennis said on Wednesday night on Triple Ms Rush Hour program.When we all saw it last year come out that Robbie Farah had been told to go to another club ... the more and more the seasons gone on, the more and more youve thought maybe they are working their differences out. But then now this has happened, Jason Taylor has laid his cards on the table today. This is it mate.Robbie Farahs on 247 games for the club, so close to breaking a massive millstone. To be put to reserve grade ... to me makes me think Jasons basically said this is the day we move forward, Ennis said.Im actually saddened by this situation, to be honest. I think Robbies been an amazing player at that club for such a long time and its disappointing to see an icon of the joint venture end his career at this club in this situation.The last thing Id want to do or I imagine Robbie would want to do in his final years of playing is just ride it out - he should just bite the bullet.Go and enjoy the back end of you career, whether it be at another NRL club or overseas in the Super League, so you look back on you career when you finish, like Im doing at the moment at Cronulla, and really enjoying what I grew up doing and loving.Hell always be remembered as a Tigers legend. 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He was going to find a way to get that football.Kizer didnt sound as though he had a strong grasp of the ball, saying a Miami player was kicking it as he tried to get a grip.The refs came in and started yelling white and then I heard one blue and as soon as I heard one blue I let go of the ball to allow them to not see anymore. Because obviously that guy had one leg, all 10 fingers and maybe his chin on the ball, Kizer said.The victory ended a three-game losing home streak for the Irish (3-5), who rallied back after squandering a 20-point lead.Notre Dame outgained Miami 143-2 in total yards in jumping to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter and extended the lead to 20-0 early in the second quarter. But special teams turned it around for Miami.It began when Travis Homer recovered a punt after it bounced off Notre Dames Tony Pride Jr. and the Hurricanes scored four plays later on a 2-yard touchdown pass from Brad Kaaya to David Njoku.Miami scored on the opening possession of the second half and continued to rally.Everyone just let it cut loose at all positions, Kaaya said. The o-line played a little bit better and we were able to run the ball a little bit better, and that opened things up for me. We made good plays and guys finally woke up.The Hurricanes capped the 27-0 run when Miamis Michael Jackson recovered a botched punt in the end zone for the go--ahead touchdown with 6:49 left.dddddddddddd But the Hurricanes (4-4) couldnt finish it off.From that point on, Notre Dame pretty much took the game over, and we werent able to get the job done on either side of the ball, Miami coach Mark Richt said.The Irish tied the score less than a minute later when on third-and-1 Josh Adams bounced out of the pile and raced in for a 41-yard touchdown.There wasnt a belief, when I looked in the eyes of every one of those players, that they werent going to figure out and find a way to win, Kelly said.THE TAKEAWAYMiami: The Hurricanes, who gave up eight sacks against Virginia Tech, struggled along the offensive line early, and were held to a season-low 18 yards after being held to 42 yards rushing against the Hokies. The Hurricanes came up big on special teams with the recovery of a punt by Homer after it bounced off Pride to set up Miamis first touchdown, and a partially blocked punt by linebacker Zach McCloud that set up a field goal. Miami also recovered an onside kick.Notre Dame: The Irish finally had a game where their offense and defense played well but still struggled with special team gaffes. The Irish entered the game 125th in the nation in sacks with six in seven games, but sacked Kaaya five times.We do sack the quarterback here at Notre Dame. So for you guys that didnt think that that happened, we do sack the quarterback, Kelly said.SETTING THE TONEDefensive tackle Jarron Jones set the tone for the Irish, making three tackles for loss and deflecting a pass in the first five plays by Miami. Jones finished with seven tackles, including six for loss. The Irish finished with 12 tackles for loss, the most since they had 12 against Syracuse in 2005.UP NEXTMiami: The Hurricanes return to Atlantic Coast Conference play against Pittsburgh, a team it has beaten nine of the past 10 games.Notre Dame: The Irish face Navy in Jacksonville, Florida, a team it has beaten five straight after losing two of the previous three. ' ' '