It will go down as one of the most controversial and entertaining Easter Monday clashes in memory. Wests Tigers are suddenly second on the NRL ladder after Jock Madden slotted a penalty goal from in front of the posts in golden point extra-time to break Parramatta hearts. Tigers players celebrate after clinching a golden-point victory over Parramatta. Getty Images Nothing could separate the western Sydney rivals in regulation time, despite a few debatable calls that could have handed both teams victory. In the 78th minute, with the scores locked at 18-18, Mitchell Moses claimed he had been hit in the jaw by Samuela Fainu when he ran the ball on the last tackle. Fainu had made contact with Moses’ face but could not believe he had been sanctioned. Moses slotted the penalty to put the home side 20-18 in front, but a minute later, Eels forward Sam Tuivaiti was penalised for an equally soft high tackle after collecting Sione Fainu in the head, which allowed Madden to level the scores.…