Robbie Farah is feeling the love at South Sydney after officially clocking on for his first days work at his new NRL club.The former Wests Tigers captain and premiership winner completed his first training session on Tuesday with the Rabbitohs at Redfern Oval.Unwanted by Tigers management after 14 seasons and 247 games for the joint venture outfit, 32-year-old Farah has been warmly accepted by Souths fans and teammates after being lured to the club by Hollywood superstar owner Russell Crowe.Hes getting plenty of love here, which is great, said Farahs brother Eddie, the Rabbitohs head physio.After ending the most-tumultuous year of his career in reserve grade following a falling out with Tigers coach Jason Taylor, Farah is set to get first crack at the Souths No.9 jumper.But with Cameron McInnes off to St George Illawarra, Damien Cook - wanted by Cronulla but not secured by the premiers - is likely to challenge the incumbent Blues hooker.In a sapping hour-long session of shuttle runs on Tuesday, a sweat-soaked Farah learned first hand he faced a gruelling three months of pre-season training as the Rabbitohs looked to rebound from a disappointing 2016 campaign.Farahs arrival is among several signings for Souths, who continued their recruiting on Tuesday with the purchase of former Sydney Roosters and Penrith utility forward Anthony Cherrington for the 2017 season.Cherrington played 19 NRL matches since making his debut in 2008 before the one-time Junior Kiwis representative spent the past three years at the Redcliffe Dolphins in the Queensland Cup.Cherringtons return to the NRL is the latest chapter in a rollercoaster career for the 28-year-old.He was ordered to serve 150 hours community service in 2009 for assaulting his then girlfriend, narrowly avoiding jail, but Souths coach Michael Maguire is happy to give him another shot.Anthony has a lot to offer the Rabbitohs, Maguire said.He is a versatile forward who can play both in the middle and on the edge. He comes to us with experience in rugby league and a good attitude to want to establish himself at the Rabbitohs.He will add to that depth and competition in our squad, which will be a positive thing for our club.Portland Trail Blazers Jerseys . For the Wild it was their first win of the season and they now have a record of 1-1-2 while the Jets fall to 2-2. Jets start a six game home stand Friday with another divisional game, home to the Dallas Stars. Gary Trent Jr. Blazers Jersey . The lawyers filed a 33-page amended complaint Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan, expanding on the suit originally filed Oct. 3 in New York Supreme Court. Arbitrator Fredric Horowitz last week refused to compel Selig to testify in the grievance, and Rodriguez then walked out of the hearing without testifying. http://www.blazersteamofficial.com/Clyde-Drexler-Blazers-Jersey/ . Coach Mike Munchak says Fokou stretched ligaments in his left knee Oct. 13 against Seattle, which could keep out up to five weeks even though the linebacker didnt need surgery. Custom Portland Trail Blazers Jerseys . Datsyuk will miss Tuesdays game against New Jersey and could be sidelined longer, while Cleary will likely miss at least the next three games. Its been an injury-plagued season for Datsyuk, who has suited up for just 39 games. C.J. McCollum Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla.DAVIE, Fla. -- Center Mike Pouncey has been ruled out of the Miami Dolphins game Sunday against San Francisco with a hip injury that has forced him to miss five other games this year.Left tackle Branden Albert is doubtful because of a dislocated left wrist. Laremy Tunsil is questionable due to a shoulder injury, and hell likely replace Albert if hes available. Tunsil was limited in practice for the third day in a row Friday.Pouncey and Allbert both missed last weeks game, and Tunsil departed in the first half, leaving the Dolphins with a patchwork offensive line as they earned their fifth victory in a row.dddddddddddd.?Anthony Steen?will start in Pounceys place.ESPN Staff Writer James Walker and The Associated Press contributed to this report. ' ' '