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THIS time last season Parramatta killed off Wests Tigers' premiership campaign for a heartbreaking fourth straight year. In front of 37,272 fans at the SFS, Jarryd Hayne's Parramatta Eels beat a gutted Wests Tigers 26-18.
Now, in the corresponding round one year on, the Tigers have been gifted a golden opportunity for sweet revenge … beat Parramatta this Sunday and this time the Eels go out.
Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens is acutely aware of the parallels from last year and has banned his players from talking to the media about the game.
It is like the famous Fawlty Towers line "Don't mention the war" in The Germans episode.
"We know the shoe is on the other foot this time around," said one Wests Tigers player.
"Tim has spoken about that but doesn't want us to say anything or give them any ammo. He said the media would bring up the fact they knocked us out last year. I am walking egg shells talking about it."
Parramatta is two points outside the top eight but need to win their remaining three games to qualify for the semi-finals.
Wests Tigers have secured a finals position and are now head-strong about obtaining a top four or even top two finish.
"I think they [Parramatta] need to win the rest of their games," said Wests Tigers forward Liam Fulton.
"We want to consolidate a top four spot and hopefully top two. It should be a pretty feisty game.
"They have to win to make the finals. It will be a desperate game."
It was Hayne who sparkled in last year's game. He was in the middle of the freakish run which drove Parramatta to the NRL grand final.
The Daily Telegraph back-page headline read: "FREAK SHOW - Hayne magic gets Eels home in thriller".
The Tigers now want their get-square. Before the media ban was in place, Wests Tigers prop Todd Payten told Rugby League Week: "It's do-or-die for the Eels this time around.
"They knocked us out last year so it would be nice to return the favour.
"Hayne turned the game with a chip-and-chase that got a freakish bounce but we still reckon if it had bounced the other way Tim Moltzen would have scored down the other end."
[Source](http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/nrl/tigers-in-bid-for-a-spot-of-revenge/story-e6frfgbo-1225907020658)
Now, in the corresponding round one year on, the Tigers have been gifted a golden opportunity for sweet revenge … beat Parramatta this Sunday and this time the Eels go out.
Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens is acutely aware of the parallels from last year and has banned his players from talking to the media about the game.
It is like the famous Fawlty Towers line "Don't mention the war" in The Germans episode.
"We know the shoe is on the other foot this time around," said one Wests Tigers player.
"Tim has spoken about that but doesn't want us to say anything or give them any ammo. He said the media would bring up the fact they knocked us out last year. I am walking egg shells talking about it."
Parramatta is two points outside the top eight but need to win their remaining three games to qualify for the semi-finals.
Wests Tigers have secured a finals position and are now head-strong about obtaining a top four or even top two finish.
"I think they [Parramatta] need to win the rest of their games," said Wests Tigers forward Liam Fulton.
"We want to consolidate a top four spot and hopefully top two. It should be a pretty feisty game.
"They have to win to make the finals. It will be a desperate game."
It was Hayne who sparkled in last year's game. He was in the middle of the freakish run which drove Parramatta to the NRL grand final.
The Daily Telegraph back-page headline read: "FREAK SHOW - Hayne magic gets Eels home in thriller".
The Tigers now want their get-square. Before the media ban was in place, Wests Tigers prop Todd Payten told Rugby League Week: "It's do-or-die for the Eels this time around.
"They knocked us out last year so it would be nice to return the favour.
"Hayne turned the game with a chip-and-chase that got a freakish bounce but we still reckon if it had bounced the other way Tim Moltzen would have scored down the other end."
[Source](http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/nrl/tigers-in-bid-for-a-spot-of-revenge/story-e6frfgbo-1225907020658)