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Tuesday 25 September 2012

2009 and 2012, more familiar than you think

It's 2009. A Hayne Train led Parramatta Eels team have stormed from 8th place into the grand final and face  a Melbourne Storm side who's been there for the last three years. Its the second year of the Toyota Cup competition and the juniors from Melbourne take on the Tiger cubs from Sydney. While, in the first match of the day a 21 year old whiz kid, will lead the Bankstown City Bulls into battle against the Balmain-Ryde Eastwood Tigers for the NSW Cup.

Fast forward 3 years and you'll see a lot of familiar faces (and teams) from that day.

10 players from '09 grand final will return to the big stage on Sunday. Billy Slater, Will Chambers, Dane Nielsen, Cooper Cronk, Cameron Smith, Ryan Hoffman, Ryan Hinchcliffe and Todd Lowrie (Eels '09) will line up for the Storm while Aiden Tolman (Storm '09) and Krisnan Inu (Eels '09) will turn out with the Dogs. Injured Dogs winger, Steve Turner, was also a member of the Melbourne team. 

But wait there's more...

Four members (Gareth Widdop, Justin O'Neill, Jesse Bromwich and Kevin Proctor) of the Storm's victorious '09 Toyota Cup team will also play in the first grade final on the weekend. Injured Storm winger, Matt Duffie, was also a member of the team. Coincidentally, the Wests Tigers will play for the Toyota Cup again on Sunday, this time against Canberra.

PHOTO - Big League
 That leaves us with the NSW Cup grand final. Like in '09, the Balmain-Ryde Eastwood Tigers will be there, this time to battle the Newtown Jets. Backing up from '09 are Tigers fullback Sean Meaney and second rower Jared Farlow. The side will also feature Jake Clarke, who played for the Tigers in the '09 Toyota Cup grand final, and Dane Chisholm, who played for the Storm in '09 Toyota Cup grand final. Meanwhile, Brett Lane, who was on the bench for Balmain in '09, is now a member of the Bulldogs first grade squad. 

Confused? Don't care? Well I've saved the best for last.

The Bankstown City Bulls (The Bulldogs NSW Cup feeder team in 2009) ended up defeating the Balmain-Ryde Eastwood Tigers that day, 32-0. The star of the game? Well, you might see him playing fullback for the Dogs at around 5:30 on Sunday afternoon.

PHOTO - Big League
A hardened Melbourne side face off against a resurgent team, led by a livewire fullback who has captured the imagination of the NRL. Meanwhile, the Wests Tigers have two teams battling for the Toyota Cup and NSW Cup.

Wait a minute, is it 2009 or 2012?

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