First semi- final, Canberra Stadium, 7.45pm (AEST) Friday
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Tigers: If they get out of Canberra, the Tigers will play the Dragons in a re-match of their preliminary final triumph of 2005. Back-to-back losses would be a sour way to end a season of promise.
TALE OF THE TAPE:
The Raiders and Tigers have  met twice already in 2010, with the Tigers coming from behind to win  both encounters. The early-season match-up was a dark afternoon at home  for Canberra, who led 22-4 just before half-time but let in 31  unanswered points to lose 35-22. The round-15 clash at Leichhardt Oval  was a closer affair, with tries in the 75th and 78th minutes giving the  Tigers an 18-8 escape. This will be the first finals meeting between the  two sides since Balmain and Western Suburbs joined forces.
STATS AMAZING:
Despite their week-one loss, Wests  Tigers' offence was at its damaging best, chalking up a week-high 43  tackle busts against Sydney Roosters. Conversely the Raiders were stoic  in defence; their win against Penrith coming with a week-low 23 missed  tackles. While the Tigers' numbers were in keeping with their  regular-season form, Canberra's exploits were not – the Raiders averaged  35 missed tackles in the regular season and were ranked 14th in the  league.
David Shillington v Keith Galloway: Two of the games most productive front-rowers go head-to-head in clash that could dictate how this game is played out. 2010 prop of the year, Shillington led the Raiders with 134 metres off 19 runs against Penrith. Galloway meanwhile proved an evening threat for the Tigers, five offloads highlighting his second-phase potential as well as 167 metres off 18 runs.