Coaches undergo bizarre role reversal

The winning coach was so angry that he let slip the 'f word' in the post-match press conference while the losing coach was happy despite his team continuing its worst start to a season in almost two decades.

In what was a fittingly strange end to a perplexing Sunday afternoon at Parramatta Stadium, rival team bosses Tim Sheens and Stephen Kearney looked at Wests Tigers' 31-30 win over the Parramatta Eels in vastly different light.

Sheens was fuming that his side let slip a 31-0 lead, conceding 30 points in the last 13 minutes to momentarily contemplate the unthinkable.

After inadvertently swearing at the start of his press conference in trying to sum up his frustration and anger, Sheens blasted his side's finish as 'rubbish'.

He said: 'We were very disappointed. 31-0 with 14 minutes to go and you let them score and get within a point. It's just rubbish.

'The only positive is the win.

'We look at the first 60-odd minutes and know we did something good and played well and looked like some sort of a premiership side.

'The last part of it we looked like an A-Grade side.

'The boys understand it. They talked about it on the field.

'It was attitude for sure. We just clocked off, there's no doubt.'

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