This is my house.With those words, Jarryd Hayne announced he was back.The Hayne Plane took full flight at Campbelltown Stadium on Saturday afternoon as he snapped a clutch field goal to seal a thrilling 19-18 NRL win over Wests Tigers.On a day of high drama in Sydneys southwest, which included James Tedesco suffering a suspected broken jaw, the cross-code superstar proved he was back to his brilliant best and ready to drag the Titans deep into September.The loss lifted the Titans back into the top eight while the Tigers season looks over, with the loss compounded by Tedescos injury which required him to be taken to hospital.The Tigers fought hard after Tedesco was assisted from the field, with David Nofoaluma crossing for two tries to even the scores up at 18-18 with 10 minutes remaining before Hayne broke the hearts of the 16,783 in attendance with eight seconds on the clock.After Titans halfback Ash Taylor and Wests Tigers playmaker Mitchell Moses both missed two field goal attempts, Hayne, in just his second game back in rugby league, kicked the winner.Actually, I was going to throw it to (Hayne) on the second (attempt) but he said to let Ash have another go, Titans co-captain Nathan Friend said.On the third one, he took it and I think his words were this is my house. Its good to have that confidence.The result left the Tigers in danger of losing touch with the top eight but coach Jason Taylor refused to concede Tedescos injury spelt the end of their season.The Tigers No.1 was taken from the field in the 59th minute after being collected high by Ryan James.The Campbelltown crowd were baying for James blood when he hit Jack Littlejohn high, however Moses missed the attempt at penalty goal - one of several chances the home side had to seal the match.They also had a right to feel dudded after Josh Aloiai was ruled to have lost the ball in his own half, however replays showed it was stripped by Josh Hoffman, and Anthony Don crossed the next set.Taylor refused to blame the referees for their loss.I dont know what you guys want me to say but it happens in every game, Taylor said.You just have to get over that stuff.The referees are human; theyre going to make mistakes. 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The Scuderia were bemused to find themselves relegated to the third row of the grid for the Spanish GP, behind both Mercedes cars and both Red Bulls, and used the test as an attempt to learn lessons from Saturday.The German worked on a programme which concentrated on qualifying simulation. After the difficulties encountered at this track last Saturday, the Scuderia chose to look at that particular area of performance, said Ferrari. Lapping at a similar time of day and on soft tyres as was the case on Saturday, Vettel found just over one tenth of improvement from his time in qualifying, posting a 1:23.220. However, that time would not have been enough to improve on his grid position.It is a unique chance to test straight after the grand prix at the same track in more or less the same conditions. It is not a big secret that Saturday we struggled a bit so we tried some stuff, we need to have a good look but it is not the only thing we are here for today, Vettel told Sky Sports. Sky Italys Antonio Boselli recaps the first day of in-season testing from Barcelona, which saw Sebastian Vettel top the timing sheets. Nico Rosberg, returning to the cockpit for the first time since his first-lap clash with Lewis Hamilton, was second quickest for Mercedes and completed 119 laps - the most of any team.Vettel and Renaults Esteban Ocon were the only other drivers to complete a century of laps. The Frenchman will switch from yellow to silver on day two as he takes over from Rosberg in the Mercedes W07.Williams caught the eye as they ran modified front and rear wings to replicate the levels of downforce expected in 2017 as part of a morning of data gathering, before switching their focus to Monaco in the afternoon.Development driverr and GP2 frontrunner Alex Lynn was at the wheel and completed 86 laps for Williams.ddddddddddddI think we had a really positive day. Weve run through everything, and probably more than we ever anticipated on the programme, said Lynn.Weve had a lot of good running for the team in terms of the next few races, and got some good information. McLaren showed good pace during the morning session with Jenson Button leading the way at lunch. He finished the day third quickest, despite the team saying they focussed on Monaco work.Todays power unit run programme consisted mainly of race set-up for the Monaco Grand Prix next weekend, said Hondas Satoshi Nakamura.The street circuit of Monaco has many slow corners which require stability in the engines low-revving range, so we focused on its driveability and the various modes of the power unit to bring out its full potential. Our plan is to continue to run similarly tomorrow.The next driver on the Red Bull junior conveyor belt is Pierre Gasly, and he was at the wheel for Toro Rosso, finishing the day seventh quickest.Unfortunately at the end of the day, when we were just about to go for some performance runs on soft tyres, we had a little issue, so we had to end the day a bit earlier than planned, said the Frenchman.But Im still pleased, as we could anyhow complete many laps today, which is always important for me to gain experience. A late run on the ultrasoft tyres catapulted Alfonso Celis Jr to eighth in the Force India, having spent most of the day at the bottom of the timesheets.Interestingly, reliability was not an issue during the eight hours of running, with the session unaffected by red flags.The test concludes on Wednesday, with the green flag at 8am BST. See the driver line-up here.Barcelona in-season test - Day One1. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, 1:23.220, 103 laps2. 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