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With confirmation today of the final few rounds of the 2015 Draw, take a look at all the facts, figures and history for Wests Tigers’ remaining nine games of the year.

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Round 17 — Parramatta Eels (H)

Monday, July 6 at 7:00pm (ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park)

•       Overall H2H Record: Played 30, Won 13, Lost 16, Drawn 1

•       Wests Tigers were last-start winners earlier this year, winning 22-6 in Round 5.

•       Wests Tigers have won nine of the last 12 meetings between the two sides.

•       Wests Tigers have won two of three Monday games at ANZ Stadium against Eels.

•       Wests Tigers have won their last four Monday games against the Eels.

 

Round 19 — Brisbane Broncos (A)

Sunday, July 19 at 4:00pm (Suncorp Stadium, Milton, Brisbane)

•       Overall H2H Record: Played 23, Won 4, Lost 18, Drawn 1

•       Wests Tigers have not beaten the Brisbane Broncos since Round 17, 2010.

•       Brisbane Broncos have won nine of the last 10 meetings between the two sides.

•       Wests Tigers’ first ever match in the NRL was against the Broncos (Round 1, 2000).

•      Brisbane Broncos have won five of eight games between the two sides at Suncorp.

•       Wests Tigers have won their last two Sunday games against the Brisbane Broncos.

•       Wests Tigers have never lost to the Brisbane Broncos on Sunday at Suncorp Stadium, winning the only match between the two sides 20-6 in Round 21, 2006.

•       If selected, Dene Halatau could play his 150th NRL game for Wests Tigers.

 

Round 20 — Sydney Roosters (A)

Friday, July 24 at 7:45pm (ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park)

•       Overall H2H Record: Played 26, Won 8, Lost 18, Drawn 0

•       The Roosters were last-start winners earlier this year, winning 36-4 in Round 9.

•       Wests Tigers have won just one of their last 11 games against the Roosters.

•       Wests Tigers haven’t played against the Roosters at ANZ Stadium since 2007.

•       Wests Tigers have won just one of their five Friday night games against the Roosters.

 

Round 21 — Melbourne Storm (H)

Friday, July 31 at 7:45pm (Leichhardt Oval, Lilyfield)

•       Overall H2H Record: Played 25, Won 9, Lost 16, Drawn 0

•       Wests Tigers have won just two of their last six games against the Storm.

•       Wests Tigers and Melbourne have never played in Sydney on a Friday night.

•       Wests Tigers have won seven of their 10 game against the Storm at Leichhardt Oval.

•       If selected, Aaron Woods could play his 100th NRL game for Wests Tigers.

 

Round 22 — Canberra Raiders (A)

Monday, August 10 at 7:00pm (GIO Stadium, Bruce, Canberra)

•       Overall H2H Record: Played 29, Won 17, Lost 12, Drawn 0

•       The Raiders were last-start winners earlier this year, winning 30-22 in Round 7.

•       Wests Tigers have won 11 of their last 15 games against the Raiders.

•       These two sides have played each other on Monday twice — each winning once.

•       Wests Tigers have won five of their last six games against the Raiders in Canberra.

 

Round 23 — Newcastle Knights (H)

Saturday, August 15 at 3:00pm (Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Leumeah)

•       Overall H2H Record: Played 20, Won 10, Lost 10, Drawn 0

•       The Knights were last-start winners earlier this year, winning 20-12 in Round 10.

•       Wests Tigers have won five of their last eight matches against the Knights.

•       The Knights have won the last two Saturday games between these two sides, with the last fixture coming in 2004 at Hunter Stadium in Newcastle.

•       Wests Tigers have never lost to the Knights on a Saturday at Campbelltown Sports Stadium, winning the only match between the two sides 36-32 in Round 23, 2001.

•       Wests Tigers have won four of their last five against the Knights at Campbelltown.

 

Round 24 — Cronulla Sharks (A)

Saturday, August 22 at 3:00pm (Remondis Stadium, Woolooware)

•      Overall H2H Record: Played 25, Won 17, Lost 7, Drawn 1

•       Wests Tigers have won 15 of their last 18 games against the Sharks.

•       Wests Tigers have lost just one of their 10 Saturday games against the Sharks, back in 2003, and have won their last six games in a row against Cronulla on a Saturday.

•       Wests Tigers have won their last three Saturday games against Cronulla at Remondis Stadium, and have lost just one Saturday game there in their history.

•       Wests Tigers have won seven of their last eight games at Remondis Stadium.

 

Round 25 — New Zealand Warriors (H)

Sunday, August 30 at 2:00pm (Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Leumeah)

•       Overall H2H Record: Played 24, Won 11, Lost 13, Drawn 0

•       The Warriors were last-start winners earlier this year, winning 32-22 in Round 6.

•       Wests Tigers have won just one of their last five games against the Warriors.

•       Wests Tigers were 50-6 winners the last time they played the Warriors at Campbelltown Sports Stadium — back in Round 12, 2010.

•       The Warriors have won the last two Sunday afternoon meetings between these two teams at Campbelltown Sports Stadium, in 2002 and 2007 respectively.

•       Wests Tigers have won just two of their last Sunday games against the Warriors.

 

Round 26 — St. George-Illawarra Dragons (A)

Saturday, September 5 at 5:30pm (ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park)

•       Overall H2H Record: Played 30, Won 14, Lost 16, Drawn 0

•       Wests Tigers were last-start winners earlier this year, winning 22-4 in Round 2.

•       Wests Tigers have won just five of their last 13 games against the Dragons.

•       Wests Tigers have won four of their last five Saturday games against the Dragons.

•       The Dragons have won three of the last four games between these two sides at ANZ.

•       Wests Tigers have not lost a regular season game against the Dragons at ANZ Stadium, winning the only fixture between the two sides 24-20 in Round 1, 2003.

 

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