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2005 Wests Tigers season


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The 2005 Wests Tigers season was the 6th in the joint-venture club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2005 Telstra Premiership, captained by Mark O'Neill and Scott Prince and coached by Tim Sheens. The Tigers finished the regular season in 4th position before reaching the 2005 NRL grand final, their first. After a Clive Churchill Medal-winning performance by Prince, Wests won and claimed their maiden premiership.

Regular season

The Tigers started the season at long odds for the 2005 premiership. The team had never qualified for a final series and had a relatively inexperienced squad. The season kicked off with a home game against Parramatta. The game turned when fullback Brett Hodgson had to leave the field with an eye injury. Two late tries allowed the Eels to wrap up the game. For Round 2 the team had a bye. In round 3 against defending premiers, the Bulldogs, the Tigers trailed 0–12 and 6–18 before scoring thirty unanswered points to lead 36–18 with 10 minutes remaining. The Bulldogs, inspired by Braith Anasta, fought back to tie the game 36–36. With extra time seeming inevitable, a Dogs' error gave the Tigers possession and, with seconds remaining, a Scott Prince field goal gave the side its first win. In Round 4 the Tigers beat the other 2004 grand finalists with a hard fought 26–16 win. A win followed against New Zealand in the rain in Christchurch (a Tigers home game).

In rounds 6–9 the team lost four games in a row despite often being competitive. The losing streak ended against the winless Newcastle Knights. During rounds 11–15 the Tigers remained in the bottom half of the table mixing promising wins with heavy defeats. They then shocked the league by going on a club record eight game winning streak. With victory against the Cowboys they guaranteed their first ever finals appearance. The winning streak included a club record 54–2 win over defending premiers, the Bulldogs. Despite losses in the final two games the Tigers finished in the top four and earned a home semi-final.

Season results

Wests Tigers 2005 Season ResultsRoundOpponentResultDateVenueCrowdRefereePosition/15
1Parramatta EelsLoss12 March 2005Telstra Stadium (H)17,107Russell Smith13th
12 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Richards, Whatuira; Goals: Hodgson 2)
2Bye11th
3BulldogsWin27 March 2005Telstra Stadium (A)19,984Paul Simpkins8th
36 - Bulldogs (Tries: Anasta 2, Patten, Lolesi, Ryan, Sherwin; Goals: El Masri 6)
4Sydney RoostersWin3 April 2005Sydney Football Stadium (A)13,946Steve Clark
26 - Roosters (Tries: Wing, Flannery, Monaghan, Tupou, Roberts; Goals: Robert 2, Fitzgibbon 1)
5New Zealand WarriorsWin9 April 2005Jade Stadium (H)18,421Jason Robinson4th
24 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Whatuira 2, Prince, Richards; Goals: Hodgson 4)
6North Queensland CowboysLoss16 April 2005Dairy Farmers Stadium (A)20,361Sean Hampstead6th
44 - Cowboys (Tries: Sing 3, B Bowen 2, Lowe, Bowman, Jensen; Goals: Thurston 5, Rauhihi)
7Parramatta Eels Loss23 April 2005Parramatta Stadium (A)18,107Steve Clark9th
26 - Eels (Tries: Grothe 2, Morrison, Tahu, Wagon; Goals: Burt 3)
8St. George Illawarra DragonsLoss1 May 2005Telstra Stadium (H)17,567Jason Robinson
32 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Fulton 2, Payten, Laffranchi, Hodgson; Goals: Hodgson 6)
9Manly Sea EaglesLoss8 May 2005Brookvale Oval (A)14,247Russell Smith13th
34 - Sea Eagles (Tries: Kennedy 3, B Stewart, Hicks, Witt; Goals: Witt 5)
10Newcastle KnightsWin15 May 2005EnergyAustralia Stadium (A)15,881Tony Archer10th
16 - Knights (Tries: Quinn 2, Thaiday; Goals: Campbell 2)
11Canberra RaidersWin22 May 2005Campbelltown (H)18,436Sean Hampstead10th
28 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Whatuira 2, Heighington, Marshall, Farah; Goals: Hodgson 4)
12New Zealand WarriorsLoss29 May 2005Mt Smart Stadium (A)9,420Shayne Hayne11th
21 - Warriors (Tries: Toopi 2, Villasanti, Byrne; Goals: Jones, Hohaia; Field Goals: Jones)
13Melbourne StormLoss5 June 2005Leichhardt Oval (H)17,127Tony Archer11th
14 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Elford, Wilson; Goals: Hodgson 3)
14Cronulla SharksWin10 June 2005Campbelltown Stadium (H)17,570Paul Simpkins11th
34 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Marshall 2, Richards 2, Hodgson 2; Goals: Hodgson 5)
15Brisbane BroncosLoss18 June 2005Suncorp Stadium (A)25,780Russell Smith12th
40 - Broncos (Tries: S Berrigan 2, Michaels, Carlaw, Hunt, Hodges, Lockyer; Goals: Lockyer 6)
16St. George Illawarra DragonsWin26 June 2005Oki Jubilee Stadium (A)10,612Shayne Hayne12th
24 - Dragons (Tries: Payne, Creagh, Sims, Ennis; Goals: Ennis 4)
17Manly Sea EaglesWin1 July 2005Leichhardt Oval (H)15,271Steve Clark10th
49 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Marshall 2, Galea, Fulton, Heighington, Farah, Whatuira, Elford; Goals: Hodgson 8; Field Goals: Prince)
18Sydney RoostersWin10 July 2005Telstra Stadium (H)13,768Sean Hampstead9th
26 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Galea, Whatuira, Marshall, Hodgson; Goals: Hodgson 5)
19Bye7th
20South Sydney RabbitohsWin24 July 2005Leichhardt Oval (H)22,877Russell Smith6th
42 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Farah 3, Elford, Prince, Fulton, Richards; Goals: Hodgson 7)
21Cronulla SharksWin31 July 2005Toyota Park (A)18,321Tony Archer5th
6 - Sharks (Tries: Peachey; Goals: Merritt)
22Canberra RaidersWin7 August 2005Bruce Stadium (A)15,195Tony Archer4th
14 - Raiders (Tries: D Howell, Graham, Mogg; Goals: Schifcofske)
23North Queensland CowboysWin14 August 2005Campbelltown Stadium (H)20,527Steve Clark4th
28 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Prince, Halatau, Collis, Skandalis, Hodgson; Goals: Hodgson 4)
24BulldogsWin19 August 2005Telstra Stadium (H)Steve Clark29,5424th
54 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Whatuira 3, Richards 2, Galea, Hodgson, Marshall, Prince; Goals: Hodgson 9 )
25Melbourne StormLoss27 August 2005Olympic Park (A)10,050Paul Simpkins4th
34 - Storm (Tries: Geyer, Bell, Inglis, Kaufusi, Orford, C Smith; Goals: Orford 5)
26Penrith PanthersLoss4 September 2005Telstra Stadium (H)17,256Shayne Hayne4th
22 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Richards 2, Whatuira, Marshall; Goals: Hodgson 3)

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Finals Series

The Tigers played their first ever semi-final against fifth placed North Queensland Cowboys, a team who had played in the 2004 final series. After a tight opening, the Tigers ran riot to score a 50–6 win. Both teams qualified for week two with the Tigers meeting six time premiers the Brisbane Broncos in a knock-out game. The Broncos dominated early possession with Benji Marshall preventing a Darren Smith try before scoring a long range intercept try against the run of the play. Towards the end of the game the Tigers kicked clear to win comfortably. The win saw the Tigers meet the Dragons in a Grand Final qualifier. In the lead up to the game there was controversy over the venue with calls for the game to be moved from Sydney Football Stadium to the much larger Telstra Stadium. As the Dragons had qualified for this game after week one their fans had an extra week to buy tickets to the game. As a result, the majority of the capacity crowd were Dragons fans. An early Marshall try gave the Tigers a lead they never gave up. The 20-12 win meant the Tigers qualified for the Grand Final.

The Tigers scored the most points ever in a finals series, with 134, beating the Brisbane Broncos 1998 NRL finals season record of 124 points. As of 2021, this record stands.

Wests Tigers 2005 Finals Series ResultsRoundOpponentResultDateVenueCrowdReferee
Qualifying FinalNorth Queensland CowboysWin9 September 2005Telstra Stadium (H)26,463Paul Simpkins
50 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Hodgson 3, Richards, Fulton, Whatuira, Fitzhenry, Elford; Goals: Hodgson 9)
Semi-FinalBrisbane BroncosWin18 September 2005Sydney Football Stadium36,563Tim Mander
34 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Fitzhenry 2, O'Neill, Prince, Marshall, Hodgson; Goals: Hodgson 5)
Preliminary FinalSt. George Illawarra DragonsWin24 September 2005Sydney Football Stadium41,260Tim Mander
20 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Halatau 2, Heighington, Marshall; Goals: Hodgson 2)
Grand FinalNorth Queensland CowboysWin2 October 2005Telstra Stadium82,453Tim Mander
30 - Wests Tigers (Tries: Payten, Fitzhenry, Laffranchi, Richards, Gibbs; Goals: Hodgson 5)

2005 Grand Final

Both the Cowboys and the Wests Tigers were playing in their first ever grand final. The Cowboys scored early and led 6–0. A Cowboys error allowed Bryce Gibbs to score a try to level the game. In a game defining moment, Benji Marshall returned a kick beating several defenders before a flick pass to Pat Richards. Richards, who needed an injection to overcome a leg injury, pushed away from Rod Jensen to score, the Tigers leading 12–6 at the break. After half time Anthony Laffranchi crashed over the try-line for an 18–6 lead before the Cowboys hit back. A Daniel Fitzhenry try gave the Tigers a 24–12 lead. With two minutes to go the Cowboys crossed the try-line wide but the conversion attempt missed, leaving the score at 24–16. A try on full-time to Todd Payten saw a final scoreline of 30–16.

References

References

  1. "Rugby League Tables".
  2. "Rugby League Tables".
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