Tigers' rip-roaring premiership triumph was one for all ages

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**Over the Christmas period, our journalists will be looking back at their favourite sporting moments of the Noughties. Today, Brad Walter relives the Wests Tigers' march to the 2005 premiership.**
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The old woman with the giant Wests Tigers flag turned to my then seven-year-old son and said: ''Hey, kid, do you want to have a turn at waving the flag? I've been supporting the Tigers most of my life, and you never know when you'll get another chance.''
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There are a lot of reasons Wests Tigers' 2005 premiership win was special, but it's hard to beat having cheered a team you like to see succeed with your son - and he's a lot more passionate a supporter than I am. After the Tigers won the 2003 World Sevens - a carnival-type pre-season tournament that was scrapped the following year due to a lack of interest from some clubs - I came home to find him in bed with his jersey on. ''I knew the Tigers would be a good team one day,'' he said.
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Years earlier, my father and I had cheered for the Balmain Tigers as they won every match of the 1988 finals from a fifth-placed play-off against Penrith until the grand final, when an illegal tackle from Canterbury greats Terry Lamb and Andrew Farrar put star English five-eighth Ellery Hanley out of the game. It was heartbreaking stuff, as was the Tigers' extra-time loss to Canberra the following season.
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But the Benji Marshall-inspired 30-16 defeat of North Queensland in the 2005 grand final made amends for all of that. The Tigers were the fairytale team of the finals, having won eight of their last 10 premiership matches to qualify for the play-offs for the first time since Balmain and Wests merged in 2000, and their brand of free-flowing, attacking football captured the imagination of most rugby league fans.
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With neither Wests or Balmain having won a premiership since the 1960s, success-starved fans came out of the woodwork, and the atmosphere at the Tigers' four finals matches rivalled that when Newcastle won the 1997 ARL grand final.
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The game in which my son got to wave the Wests Tigers flag was the opening finals match, a crushing 50-6 defeat of the Cowboys that started a golden run to premiership glory for a team that had been quoted at odds of 150-1 to win the grand final at one stage during the season. After that they beat Brisbane 34-6 and premiership favourites St George Illawarra 20-12 to storm into the grand final.
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The defining moment was the 35th-minute Pat Richards try that Marshall laid on after stepping Johnathan Thurston and Matt Sing in a 60-metre run from near the Tigers try line before delivering a spectacular flick pass to his unmarked winger as he committed Cowboys fullback Matt Bowen to tackle him.
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The try, considered one of the greatest in grand final history, merely gave the Tigers a 12-6 half-time lead at the time but it effectively sealed a historic premiership win that released much emotion for the club's long-suffering fans and ensured a new generation of supporters.
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And even if the Tigers never win another premiership, I can say that at least I've seen them do it once - and my son got to wave the flag.

Ahhh, the precious memories. I may have to get the DVD out.

2010 is the Chinese Year of the Tiger…..
 
Yeah just saw that, man the lap of leichardt and balmain that night was unbelievable!

I watch the DVD from time to time too, what a game…

YEAR OF THE TIGER FOR SURE
 
@Spartan117 said:
Greatest day of My Life (How sad) and I got 3 kids.

It was a great day….but i always say to my mates that the win over St Geore was by far the most excited and emotional ive been, and the atmosphere at that game was even greater than the grand final itself. Amazing run that had been dulled slightly by not even making the playoffs over the last 4 years. Its time for another highlight! Hopefully in 2010\. Making the 8 will do!!!
 
Hi everyone

It certainly was a great day - and equal to any other I have had (the win over St George is up there, though)! Still gives me goosebumps thinking about it.

We are hoping that my grandson,who was 6 years old at the time, never forgets it - we remind him often!!

Maybe next year the Tigers can do it again - but we will never forget the first one!!

Tigergran
 
I tried my guts out to get tickets for that game and wasn't able to get any :frowning:

If 2010 is the year of the Tiger I will be very happy as I will make sure I get in early to get my tickets so I can see them win a premiership in the flesh :slight_smile:
 
I was at all 4 of the finals games. I was lucky to get tickets for the games against St. George-Illawarra and the Grandfinal.

St.George-Illawarra supporters got most of the tickets and I didn't get the ticket straight after the Wests Tigers vs Brisbane game like I should have. They were having this draw at Wests Leagues Campbelltown for the remaining tickets and a couple won the last 2 tickets. I actually bought it off them because I was desperate. I had to pay $150 for each ticket (and I had to buy both) but it was worth it. I'll never forget that game. The atmosphere was unbelievable. The chants that went around the grounds before kickoff and the cheer when Wests came out to warm up.

I was desperate for grandfinal tickets. After parra lost against the cowboys (in the grandfinal qualifier) a parra supporter came onto the old wests tigers forum and made a topic about selling 3 grandfinal tickets (very good seats) to the first person that sends him a private message. That was me and he called me. I didn't have to pay any extra for the 3 tickets. Just the amount he bought them for. He even drove from his house that night (from blacktown to leumeah) to give me the tickets.
 
What a great night. It took until about Thursday after the Dragons game for it to settle in that we had made it that far. The atmosphere outside of the stadium was amazing and so was the trip to Wests Leagues to welcome the players back. Would love to do it all again in 2010.
 
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