Rugby league's most fractured relationship is "75 to 80 per cent" sorted, with Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor confirming Robbie Farah will remain at the club in 2016.
Farah will also have the next three-and-a-half months to prove his worth, with Taylor stating he will determine the hooker's first-grade future based on his training performances.
"The facts are that Robbie will be considered for a position in the team every week and there is no reason that he won't be the starting hooker in round one," Taylor said on on Wednesday evening on radio 2UE's Sports Today program.
"We've signed Matt Ballin, Matt Ballin has a knee injury and so, if Matt's not right to play in round one, then Robbie could be, and even if Matt is right, Robbie Farah could be our starting hooker in round one.
"Every player in the club is going to be given the opportunity to show they deserve their starting spot, whoever it is."