"They had a great win last week against the Raiders, which me and Aaron watched and we're really proud of the boys.
"I know we're both keen to get back here. We're both local boys here at Leichhardt and we're wearing the heritage jerseys tomorrow, so it's a big occasion for us and we can't wait to get out there.
"It's a place that we enjoy playing at, so it's not hard to come back here and get up for a game, especially against the Storm."
Farah, almost fully recovered from a broken eye socket, is tipping Woods' first taste of Origin on Wednesday night will take the 22-year-old prop to another level for the Tigers.
"It's probably not a night to remember in terms of the result, but sometimes you learn from those sort of experiences and those sort of losses," he said.
"It will make him a better player. He'll come back here and NRL will seem so much slower to him because of the experience he had up there."
The Storm will be without Queensland and Australian captain - and Farah's No 9 sparring partner - Cameron Smith, who suffered a nasty cut under the eye at Suncorp Stadium.
- AAP