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Anyone have access to this. Much appreciated if you can post

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/brooks-repeats-tigers-commitment-as-sheens-finally-arrives-20211107-p596qr.html
 
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1503167) said:
Anyone have access to this. Much appreciated if you can post

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/brooks-repeats-tigers-commitment-as-sheens-finally-arrives-20211107-p596qr.html

Nothing that already been said
 
Brooks repeats Tigers commitment as Sheens finally arrives
Adam Pengilly
By Adam Pengilly
November 7, 2021 — 7.59pm

Luke Brooks reiterated to senior Wests Tigers officials only last week he was still committed to the club as Tim Sheens ended months of frustration by finally touching down in Sydney in a bid to rejuvenate the joint venture.

In the clearest sign yet about what jumper Brooks will be wearing in round one next year, the Herald has been told by sources familiar with the situation the No.7 met Tigers powerbrokers just days ago, where he again provided no indication he wanted out of the club.

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It comes as speculation over the future of the club’s reigning player of the year intensifies, with incoming Knights consultant Andrew Johns rolling out the welcome mat for Brooks as Mitchell Pearce’s replacement.

But the Tigers are poised to dig their heels in over the 26-year-old, who still has two years left to run on his current deal.

Brooks’ situation will be one of the first points of business for head of football Sheens, who jetted into Australia on Sunday night and will report for duty at Concord on Monday.

His arrival has been delayed for months due to COVID permutations, prompting the Wests Tigers’ only premiership-winning coach to work overtime from the United Kingdom on the club’s roster and pathways system.

Luke Brooks’ future has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks.
Luke Brooks’ future has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks.CREDIT:GETTY IMAGES
While the Knights won’t cut ties with Pearce, who has formally requested a release to join French side Catalans, until they’ve found a suitable replacement, the Tigers have no compulsion to buckle to any pressure from Brooks’ management, who also look after Newcastle coach Adam O’Brien.

Making the Tigers’ position on Brooks even firmer is the fact their best player, Adam Doueihi, is not expected back from an ACL injury until the second half of the 2022 season.

Coach Michael Maguire is expected to pair recruit Jackson Hastings and Brooks in the halves for their opening game next season with Doueihi told to take all the time he needs with his recovery. It’s the second time he has undergone a reconstruction on his left knee.

Gold Coast recruit Tyrone Peachey’s position is likely to be in the middle of the park as a mobile No.13, meaning Brooks is considered crucial to Maguire’s plans as he tries to lift the club into the finals for the first time in a decade.

Brooks is due to return to pre-season training on November 18 with other senior members of the Tigers squad, and an urging from Immortal Johns in the Herald for a change of scenery created a stir across the weekend.

“It’s a challenge I like,” Johns said. “He looks like he needs a change, and getting out of Sydney would be good for him.

“I think he can really add a lot to the club. He can play great. He needs to find that consistency. I could help him with when to pass, when to run, when to kick but, also, I think the players around him need to understand his strengths and how to get the best out of him. I think it would be exciting to work with Luke.”

Sheens took the extraordinary step last month of issuing a statement claiming Brooks would be going nowhere, claiming it was “unfair” on the former Dally M halfback of the year for continued “false conjecture on his future” to be raised in the media.

He said he had also spoken to Brooks, who told him he was determined to deliver success for the club.

And it’s a position he again repeated to the club only last week
 
Kimmorley said he'll be working with first grade too mentioned kicking with the halves. Gardiner is the attacking coach.
 
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@frullens said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503211) said:
If Andrew Johns would love to work with Brooks, more than happy to have him as halves coach at WT 😁

It’s pretty unbelievable that as a club official, he’d make that statement after our club hosed the rumour down.
 
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503167) said:
Anyone have access to this. Much appreciated if you can post

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/brooks-repeats-tigers-commitment-as-sheens-finally-arrives-20211107-p596qr.html

*****"Luke Brooks reiterated to senior Wests Tigers officials only last week he was still committed to the club as Tim Sheens ended months of frustration by finally touching down in Sydney in a bid to rejuvenate the joint venture.

In the clearest sign yet about what jumper Brooks will be wearing in round one next year, the Herald has been told by sources familiar with the situation the No.7 met Tigers powerbrokers just days ago, where he again provided no indication he wanted out of the club.

It comes as speculation over the future of the club’s reigning player of the year intensifies, with incoming Knights consultant Andrew Johns rolling out the welcome mat for Brooks as Mitchell Pearce’s replacement.

But the Tigers are poised to dig their heels in over the 26-year-old, who still has two years left to run on his current deal.

Brooks’ situation will be one of the first points of business for head of football Sheens, who jetted into Australia on Sunday night and will report for duty at Concord on Monday.

His arrival has been delayed for months due to COVID permutations, prompting the Wests Tigers’ only premiership-winning coach to work overtime from the United Kingdom on the club’s roster and pathways system.
Luke Brooks’ future has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks.

Luke Brooks’ future has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks.Credit:Getty Images

While the Knights won’t cut ties with Pearce, who has formally requested a release to join French side Catalans, until they’ve found a suitable replacement, the Tigers have no compulsion to buckle to any pressure from Brooks’ management, who also look after Newcastle coach Adam O’Brien.

Making the Tigers’ position on Brooks even firmer is the fact their best player, Adam Doueihi, is not expected back from an ACL injury until the second half of the 2022 season.
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Coach Michael Maguire is expected to pair recruit Jackson Hastings and Brooks in the halves for their opening game next season with Doueihi told to take all the time he needs with his recovery. It’s the second time he has undergone a reconstruction on his left knee.

Gold Coast recruit Tyrone Peachey’s position is likely to be in the middle of the park as a mobile No.13, meaning Brooks is considered crucial to Maguire’s plans as he tries to lift the club into the finals for the first time in a decade.

Brooks is due to return to pre-season training on November 18 with other senior members of the Tigers squad, and an urging from Immortal Johns in the Herald for a change of scenery created a stir across the weekend.

“It’s a challenge I like,” Johns said. “He looks like he needs a change, and getting out of Sydney would be good for him.

“I think he can really add a lot to the club. He can play great. He needs to find that consistency. I could help him with when to pass, when to run, when to kick but, also, I think the players around him need to understand his strengths and how to get the best out of him. I think it would be exciting to work with Luke.”

Sheens took the extraordinary step last month of issuing a statement claiming Brooks would be going nowhere, claiming it was “unfair” on the former Dally M halfback of the year for continued “false conjecture on his future” to be raised in the media.

He said he had also spoken to Brooks, who told him he was determined to deliver success for the club.

And it’s a position he again repeated to the club only last week."*****
 
Brooks is a good player in 12-15 games of the season. He's just not consistent and should not be a halfback. His strike-rate is more akin to a centre or 5/8. Even Benji in his prime was only good in 50-60% of the games in a year. But it was what he could do for us in those games which was really good.

Our team should be good enough to win games without Brooks playing well. He should compliment a team, not be the main orchestrator.
 
@gnr4life said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503212) said:
@frullens said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503211) said:
If Andrew Johns would love to work with Brooks, more than happy to have him as halves coach at WT ?

It’s pretty unbelievable that as a club official, he’d make that statement after our club hosed the rumour down.

Any idea why Eels moved him on?
 
@twentyforty said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503256) said:
@gnr4life said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503212) said:
@frullens said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503211) said:
If Andrew Johns would love to work with Brooks, more than happy to have him as halves coach at WT ?

It’s pretty unbelievable that as a club official, he’d make that statement after our club hosed the rumour down.

Any idea why Eels moved him on?


Did they? Or did John’s just leave to go to Newcastle
 
@tigerwould said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503260) said:
@twentyforty said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503256) said:
@gnr4life said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503212) said:
@frullens said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503211) said:
If Andrew Johns would love to work with Brooks, more than happy to have him as halves coach at WT ?

It’s pretty unbelievable that as a club official, he’d make that statement after our club hosed the rumour down.

Any idea why Eels moved him on?


Did they? Or did John’s just leave to go to Newcastle

Yeh, On rereading the article you’re right. It doesn’t stack up economically to have a specialist halves coach at the club long term. His tenure came to an end. McGregor and Ennis were the new contracts resulting from their 21 review.
 
@loklok said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503258) said:
Y wasnt kimmorley helping the halves in some capacity anyway after he signed with us ?

Because 2022 is when he starts
 
Funnily enough Brooks would have been off contract next year had Maguire not extended his contract for 4 year’s instead of 3 the Club originally offered when he 1st arrived here..
 
@gnr4life said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503212) said:
@frullens said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503211) said:
If Andrew Johns would love to work with Brooks, more than happy to have him as halves coach at WT ?

It’s pretty unbelievable that as a club official, he’d make that statement after our club hosed the rumour down.

Blame the jounalist (Wieldler) who was desperate for a headline to fill his column. If you read Wiedler's report he has completely twisted the truth to suit himself.
 
@twentyforty said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503256) said:
@gnr4life said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503212) said:
@frullens said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503211) said:
If Andrew Johns would love to work with Brooks, more than happy to have him as halves coach at WT ?

It’s pretty unbelievable that as a club official, he’d make that statement after our club hosed the rumour down.

Any idea why Eels moved him on?

MOSES
 
The fact that another club has shown interest in Brooks and we are clinging onto him just shows we deserve to be the joke of the competition.

How long do we have to wait to cut him? Its clear he isn’t taking us anywhere.

Sign Te Maire Martin on a cheap deal and see how he goes…
 
@milky said in [Luke Brooks Yes Or No](/post/1503288) said:
The fact that another club has shown interest in Brooks and we are clinging onto him just shows we deserve to be the joke of the competition.

How long do we have to wait to cut him? Its clear he isn’t taking us anywhere.

Sign Te Maire Martin on a cheap deal and see how he goes…

I think it’s obvious club can’t see any viable replacement if they keep him on. I fail to see why that’s such a bad decision.
 
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