Mitchell Moses and Luke Brooks have given West Tigers fans a look at the future without Robbie Farah in the NRL joint ventures win over St George Illawarra.Moses led the way for the Tigers in attack and defence in the 25-12 win at ANZ Stadium on Sunday, setting up a crucial second-half try and calmly slotting the match-sealing field goal.Brooks wasnt far behind. His kicking game kept the Tigers on the front foot and he scythed through the Dragons goal-line defence in the 26th minute to put the Tigers ahead for the first time - a lead they never relinquished.The win will in part justify the decision by Tigers coach Jason Taylor to dump Farah to reserve grade.It was gutsy and it was gritty and with that I am really happy, Taylor said.The Wests Tigers are not known for that sort of performance. We kept turning the Dragons away and that is really exciting we were able to win a game like that.However, Taylor wasnt gloating that his decision to dump Farah had perhaps proven to be the right one.It isnt about vindication, it is about a direction we want the team to keep moving toward and it impacts upon both our attack and our defence, he said.It is part of what I want to continue, these guys (Moses and Brooks) taking ownership.The win keeps the Tigers faint finals hopes alive.Will we make the finals? I dont know. But we are giving it a crack, Taylor said.In playmaker Benji Marshalls 250th game, against the club he won the 2005 premiership with, the Dragons were good in patches but again their attack lacked thrust.Coach Paul McGregor admitted calls for him and Dragons boss Peter Doust to step down were affecting his team.Emotion is a lot in sport and they have a lot on their shoulders at the moment, he said.A few clubs go through it at different stages of the year and at the moment we are going through it.The Dragons opened the scoring through Kurt Mann in the fifth minute. That was matched by first-half Tigers tries to David Nofoaluma, Brooks and James Tedesco for them to lead 18-8 at halftime.The Tigers stretched that lead when Moses put Josh Aloiai over in the 58th minute.Adam Quinlan gave the Dragons some hope when he brought the Dragons within 12 points in the 68th minute.The home side had the chance to further close that gap before 15,087 fans but couldnt crack the Tigers line despite a generous amount of possession.Moses one-pointer sealing with a one-pointer three minutes from time.Dragons forward Leeson Ah Mau was put on report for a first-half high tackle on Tim Grant, who was taken off on a medicab and didnt return.Tigers forward Chris Lawrence left the field early in the second half with a leg injury. Site De Fausse Yeezy . 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The All-Pro lineman got the leg bent under him while trying to make a tackle during the first half of a 22-20 overtime loss at Miami on Thursday night. The medical staff initially thought hed torn the ligament, and the test a day later in Cincinnati confirmed it. LINCOLN, Neb. -- Nebraska?plans to pay tribute to punter Sam Foltz by leaving his locker untouched this football season, among other tributes that include a helmet decal to be worn in games.Foltz and former Michigan State punter Mike Sadler died on July 23 in a car accident after working at a kicking camp in Wisconsin. About 1,500 people attended Foltzs funeral Saturday in Grand Island, Nebraska.The Cornhuskers held their annual Fan Day on Wednesday at Memorial Stadium and spoke to reporters for the first time since the death of their teammate. The Huskers skipped their scheduled July 25 session at Big Ten media days.Preseason practice opens Thursday.Itll be on my mind, but at the same time, I know that he would want us to do what we do best, senior quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. said, and thats play for him and continue to make strides and know that he was a key factor in making us a better team.Nebraska announced Wednesday that it would award an annual football scholarship in Foltzs name in addition to its Hero Leadership Award, of which Foltz was an honoree this year.Riley, like his players, continues to struggle with Foltzs death, he said.My personal advice to myself is to do it like he did it, the coach said, enjoy [life] like he did. I dont want to sound dramatic about that or disrespectful in any way. For me, thats just something I loved about him, and I would love for every person to feel like he did about his field.Foltz was a first-team All-Big Ten selection in 2015 and a five-time member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll.dddddddddddd.Its going to be hard, said place kicker Drew Brown, a good friend of Foltz who also attended the camp in Wisconsin. Its going to be hard tomorrow when were out there warming up and hes not by our side, punting and holding for me.But at the same time, were here for a reason. And were here to play football. And thats what he would want me to do. He would want me to be there mentally on the field, playing at my best and just helping the team win. Its going to be hard, but weve got to be able to do it.Riley said the Huskers are slowly moving forward.Weve talked to a lot of people, good people right here in this building, who have a lot of advice about how people might continue to react, he said. I cant give a general answer to that because I dont think there is a general answer.Defensive end Ross Dzuris, like Foltz a walk-on at one time, said he would remember the many life sayings Foltz delivered to teammates. To honor Foltz, Dzuris said, he would play hard every day and remain excited no matter the circumstances.Thats the kind of guy he was, Dzuris said. I just think he would be happy if we kept playing with that kind of attitude, just one day at a time. He had a lot of sayings, and Im sure guys will keep saying them every day this year. ' ' '