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<big>**Luke Brooks believes he was
destined to play for Wests Tigers.**</big>
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Wayne Cousins

Wednesday 23 January 2013 10:46 AM
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The 18-year-old half-back is one of the club’s brightest prospects and despite only playing SG Ball for Balmain last year, has already impressed NRL Head Coach Mick Potter with his skills and work ethic in his first pre-season outside of schoolboy football.

A proud Balmain junior, Brooks recalls being taken to Leichhardt Oval with his family and sitting on the famous hill cheering on the Tigers and later, the Wests Tigers, where his idol was Benji Marshall.

Brooks now himself training alongside the Kiwi Test captain.

“I went to the 2005 Grand Final. Benji was on fire that night,’” Brooks said.

“Even from a young age, I knew I wanted to be a rugby league player with the Tigers. To train with Benji and the Wests Tigers NRL squad means everything to me.”

Brooks – no relation to former Balmain Tigers forward David Brooks – recalls the ‘shock to his system’ when he arrived in Wyong for his first senior training camp. Over four days, Potter and his staff put players through intensive boxing, wrestling, and kayaking, weights and fitness sessions.

“It was a good experience as I like to challenge myself. It makes you feel better and stronger. The players have been really supportive, especially Benji. I had never met him before we started training together. Benji has told me to talk more on the field and to demand the ball.

“I’m working on this but it a little intimidating telling people who have played over 100 first grade games what to do. But as Benji says, if I don’t tell them, I’m not doing my job.”

Aware he will develop his trade in the NYC under premiership winning Coach Todd Payten, Brooks is determined to make every opportunity count in next month’s trials and then leave the decisions to Potter.

“When I play NYC, I know I need to bring what I’ve learnt from training with the NRL boys down to the 20s. They will look to me as a leader and I need to be,’’ Brooks said.

“I just want to give it my all irrespective of what grade I play. I still go home after training each day and pinch myself that I’m here.”

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news-display/Luke-Brooks-a-true-Tiger-in-every-way/67493
 
Wow that puts a massive smile on my face , knowing we have someone that loves the club the way he does and see himself a Tiger . Brooks enjoy it and go and get it …
 
He is going to feature in a very strong 20's side for a couple of years and then fulfil his dreams…he is a talent and cant wait to see him in the firsts in a about 2015.
 
@stryker said:
He is going to feature in a very strong 20's side for a couple of years and then fulfil his dreams…he is a talent and cant wait to see him in the firsts in a about 2015.

2015 about when Benj's contract runs out…nice succession planning
 
This kid is going places, I really like the balance of the NYC side this year and with Brooks and Moses in the halves and the likes of Billy Kitt keeping them honest…Good times ahead IMO.
 
@willow said:
This kid is going places, I really like the balance of the NYC side this year and with Brooks and Moses in the halves and the likes of Billy Kitt keeping them honest…Good times ahead IMO.

i agree with you there , the only problem in time we are gonna have to decide between Miller and Brooks 😢
 
@Goose said:
imo I think Brooks will go straight passed Miller

Your a good judge Goose and Brooks probably will go past Miller at some stage but Miller was also a young superstar making his NYC debut when just 17 and he ended up playing over 60 NYC games.

Have never seen Brooks play as he is yet to play NYC but I am really looking forward to watching him step up to the next level. Sounds like his got the right attitude and obviously does have a good work ethic to be kept on training with the NRL squad after Xmass.
 
too right B&W, I spose you can't take anything for granted and miller is further down the development path
 
Does anybody else sense that we'll see here what happened at Manly a few years ago?

Matt Orford left what everyone thought was a huge hole in the halves. They bring up this young prodigy - Trent Hodkinson, who has a great break out year, then they happily let him go and reveal their wildcard, an even bigger superstar named Daly Cherry-Evans. 12 months later and they're holding up the premiership trophy.

I wouldn't be surprised if Miller is moved along after this year and Brooks takes over long term. He seems to have a better attitude and approach towards his footy.

Regardless, it's a nice problem to have and a welcome change to that of the last few seasons, bar Robert Lui. As highlighted with last week's junior Origin camp, having four of the brightest young halves prospects in the state is something we should be proud of. Now it's up to Potter to manage it wisely.
 
My guess is Brooks will be playing first grade before 2015.

I havent seen him play much but looking forward to getting a good view of him this year in the NYC.
 
Great to see an article like this! What more could we hope for than a young talent with a burning desire and great attitude!

Along with Tedesco and a few young forwards coming through the future ain't looking too bad…
 
Brooks may just be our wild card and force his way into the top team in 12 months time , the club seems very strong wth our young stars coming through , all seem pretty smart and have good attitudes and live the club , the next 2 to 5 years will be very interesting
 
You wouldn't want to sacrifice a quality halfback to fill a void but if Miller does a job for the Tigers at halfback and with the likes of Moses and Kitt coming through at the same time, you'd think a switch to hooker wouldn't be out of the question for Brooks, post Farah. He looks like he'll have the build for it. Hell he even looks a bit like one D. Buderus.
 
I guess it depends on how things develop Tooth. I wouldn't see a repeat of when NSW kept playing Andrew Johns, arguably the greatest halfback the game has produce, at hooker so that Geoff Toovey could play halfback.
 
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