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@blake said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383184) said:@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381971) said:@geo said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381857) said:@the_patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381814) said:At the start of the year i was saying Maguire is going to throw his support behind Brooks come what may. The pressure Maguire was under coincided with Brooks's poor form. Rumours were around that the board were looking at other options.
How times have changed.
Brooks has been back to his best since coach removed Doueihi from the halves. It was exactly what Brooks needed to take control of the team.
Full credit to his form. I hope he can keep it up and imporve on his talk and on field leadership on the back of the renewed confidence.
My concern however is removing Doueihi a good young 5/8 improved his form. Last night when Moses went down Brooks played even better, took on more responsibility.
We are however playing this game to win a premiership. To do that and to beat top 4 sides you need two quality halves.
Can Luke still play this well with a dominant 5/8 outside of him. This is where i have my doubts and i hope we dont end up back at the start of this cycle where Luke is under pressure because his form drops again as we improve the 5/8 position.
Adding a Munster, Luai, Walker type 5/8 to this team is essential if we want to challenge for the comp. Can he handle that kind of presence on the field?
Im yet to see it and ill remain a critic until i see him play this well with a dominant 5/8 beside him.
Brooks hasn’t changed that much apart from form..
The difference between having Mbye and Doueihi is they are different 5/8 in the way they play... Mbye is a distributor 1st and foremost whilst Doueihi is give me the ball and I’ll do it myself runner which is great as well but often stops the flow of attack.. Doueihi needs to work on when to do that and when to simply distribute the ball like Mbye has been doing
Another interesting change has been Liddle playing 1st receiver in good ball range allowing Brooks to be wider of the ruck and the. Attack to stand deeper..re-uniting with Garner and having a Blore has added a new threat ...Brooks threw 6 short ball passes in the game all were caught and all put either back rower in space.. or drew extra defenders to cover...we are suddenly having options in attack,,
A very good post mate, I thought he also looked better when Seyfarth was on last night providing that link man pushing Brooks wider as well. He has been working on that play faking inside and then playing outside as well which is working a treat at the moment.
In regards to Doueihi, the way I look at is that he plays his best football as an individual at 5/8th, but that comes at the detriment of the players playing outside him.
I don't think Brooks and Doueihi in the halves was a huge failure.
I think moving Mbye to 5/8 was a temporary solution to get the ball to the centres and wing more often and Madge needed to try something new.
Hopefully Doueihi is getting some coaching on exactly how Madge wants him to play at 5/8 as well as when to run and when to pass.
@demps said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383185) said:
@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383187) said:@demps said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383185) said:
I got sent that today lol
@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383186) said:@blake said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383184) said:@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381971) said:@geo said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381857) said:@the_patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381814) said:At the start of the year i was saying Maguire is going to throw his support behind Brooks come what may. The pressure Maguire was under coincided with Brooks's poor form. Rumours were around that the board were looking at other options.
How times have changed.
Brooks has been back to his best since coach removed Doueihi from the halves. It was exactly what Brooks needed to take control of the team.
Full credit to his form. I hope he can keep it up and imporve on his talk and on field leadership on the back of the renewed confidence.
My concern however is removing Doueihi a good young 5/8 improved his form. Last night when Moses went down Brooks played even better, took on more responsibility.
We are however playing this game to win a premiership. To do that and to beat top 4 sides you need two quality halves.
Can Luke still play this well with a dominant 5/8 outside of him. This is where i have my doubts and i hope we dont end up back at the start of this cycle where Luke is under pressure because his form drops again as we improve the 5/8 position.
Adding a Munster, Luai, Walker type 5/8 to this team is essential if we want to challenge for the comp. Can he handle that kind of presence on the field?
Im yet to see it and ill remain a critic until i see him play this well with a dominant 5/8 beside him.
Brooks hasn’t changed that much apart from form..
The difference between having Mbye and Doueihi is they are different 5/8 in the way they play... Mbye is a distributor 1st and foremost whilst Doueihi is give me the ball and I’ll do it myself runner which is great as well but often stops the flow of attack.. Doueihi needs to work on when to do that and when to simply distribute the ball like Mbye has been doing
Another interesting change has been Liddle playing 1st receiver in good ball range allowing Brooks to be wider of the ruck and the. Attack to stand deeper..re-uniting with Garner and having a Blore has added a new threat ...Brooks threw 6 short ball passes in the game all were caught and all put either back rower in space.. or drew extra defenders to cover...we are suddenly having options in attack,,
A very good post mate, I thought he also looked better when Seyfarth was on last night providing that link man pushing Brooks wider as well. He has been working on that play faking inside and then playing outside as well which is working a treat at the moment.
In regards to Doueihi, the way I look at is that he plays his best football as an individual at 5/8th, but that comes at the detriment of the players playing outside him.
I don't think Brooks and Doueihi in the halves was a huge failure.
I think moving Mbye to 5/8 was a temporary solution to get the ball to the centres and wing more often and Madge needed to try something new.
Hopefully Doueihi is getting some coaching on exactly how Madge wants him to play at 5/8 as well as when to run and when to pass.
Doueihi is a centre that is trying to transition to 5/8th, he may or may not make a successful transition.
@truetiger said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383190) said:@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383186) said:@blake said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383184) said:@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381971) said:@geo said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381857) said:@the_patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381814) said:At the start of the year i was saying Maguire is going to throw his support behind Brooks come what may. The pressure Maguire was under coincided with Brooks's poor form. Rumours were around that the board were looking at other options.
How times have changed.
Brooks has been back to his best since coach removed Doueihi from the halves. It was exactly what Brooks needed to take control of the team.
Full credit to his form. I hope he can keep it up and imporve on his talk and on field leadership on the back of the renewed confidence.
My concern however is removing Doueihi a good young 5/8 improved his form. Last night when Moses went down Brooks played even better, took on more responsibility.
We are however playing this game to win a premiership. To do that and to beat top 4 sides you need two quality halves.
Can Luke still play this well with a dominant 5/8 outside of him. This is where i have my doubts and i hope we dont end up back at the start of this cycle where Luke is under pressure because his form drops again as we improve the 5/8 position.
Adding a Munster, Luai, Walker type 5/8 to this team is essential if we want to challenge for the comp. Can he handle that kind of presence on the field?
Im yet to see it and ill remain a critic until i see him play this well with a dominant 5/8 beside him.
Brooks hasn’t changed that much apart from form..
The difference between having Mbye and Doueihi is they are different 5/8 in the way they play... Mbye is a distributor 1st and foremost whilst Doueihi is give me the ball and I’ll do it myself runner which is great as well but often stops the flow of attack.. Doueihi needs to work on when to do that and when to simply distribute the ball like Mbye has been doing
Another interesting change has been Liddle playing 1st receiver in good ball range allowing Brooks to be wider of the ruck and the. Attack to stand deeper..re-uniting with Garner and having a Blore has added a new threat ...Brooks threw 6 short ball passes in the game all were caught and all put either back rower in space.. or drew extra defenders to cover...we are suddenly having options in attack,,
A very good post mate, I thought he also looked better when Seyfarth was on last night providing that link man pushing Brooks wider as well. He has been working on that play faking inside and then playing outside as well which is working a treat at the moment.
In regards to Doueihi, the way I look at is that he plays his best football as an individual at 5/8th, but that comes at the detriment of the players playing outside him.
I don't think Brooks and Doueihi in the halves was a huge failure.
I think moving Mbye to 5/8 was a temporary solution to get the ball to the centres and wing more often and Madge needed to try something new.
Hopefully Doueihi is getting some coaching on exactly how Madge wants him to play at 5/8 as well as when to run and when to pass.
Doueihi is a centre that is trying to transition to 5/8th, he may or may not make a successful transition.
I think mate that Mbye suits what we need atm playing 5/8,good ball distributor,lets Luke play his natural game and most of all AD getting ball to be able to work out wide...If anything AD is learning how to give the speed men out wide what they need,ball and space...
@geo said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381908) said:@the_patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381903) said:@geo said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381857) said:@the_patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381814) said:At the start of the year i was saying Maguire is going to throw his support behind Brooks come what may. The pressure Maguire was under coincided with Brooks's poor form. Rumours were around that the board were looking at other options.
How times have changed.
Brooks has been back to his best since coach removed Doueihi from the halves. It was exactly what Brooks needed to take control of the team.
Full credit to his form. I hope he can keep it up and imporve on his talk and on field leadership on the back of the renewed confidence.
My concern however is removing Doueihi a good young 5/8 improved his form. Last night when Moses went down Brooks played even better, took on more responsibility.
We are however playing this game to win a premiership. To do that and to beat top 4 sides you need two quality halves.
Can Luke still play this well with a dominant 5/8 outside of him. This is where i have my doubts and i hope we dont end up back at the start of this cycle where Luke is under pressure because his form drops again as we improve the 5/8 position.
Adding a Munster, Luai, Walker type 5/8 to this team is essential if we want to challenge for the comp. Can he handle that kind of presence on the field?
Im yet to see it and ill remain a critic until i see him play this well with a dominant 5/8 beside him.
Brooks hasn’t changed that much apart from form..
The difference between having Mbye and Doueihi is they are different 5/8 in the way they play... Mbye is a distributor 1st and foremost whilst Doueihi is give me the ball and I’ll do it myself runner which is great as well but often stops the flow of attack.. Doueihi needs to work on when to do that and when to simply distribute the ball like Mbye has been doing
Another interesting change has been Liddle playing 1st receiver in good ball range allowing Brooks to be wider of the ruck and the. Attack to stand deeper..re-uniting with Garner and having a Blore has added a new threat ...Brooks threw 6 short ball passes in the game all were caught and all put either back rower in space.. or drew extra defenders to cover...we are suddenly having options in attack,,
Agreed on Liddle, has made a big difference now he is adding to it.
Do you really think we can win a comp without a dominat 5/8
Mate ..lets not get ahead of ourselves..
I'm more concerned with winning 1 NRL game in a row...
@truetiger said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383190) said:@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383186) said:@blake said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383184) said:@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381971) said:@geo said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381857) said:@the_patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381814) said:At the start of the year i was saying Maguire is going to throw his support behind Brooks come what may. The pressure Maguire was under coincided with Brooks's poor form. Rumours were around that the board were looking at other options.
How times have changed.
Brooks has been back to his best since coach removed Doueihi from the halves. It was exactly what Brooks needed to take control of the team.
Full credit to his form. I hope he can keep it up and imporve on his talk and on field leadership on the back of the renewed confidence.
My concern however is removing Doueihi a good young 5/8 improved his form. Last night when Moses went down Brooks played even better, took on more responsibility.
We are however playing this game to win a premiership. To do that and to beat top 4 sides you need two quality halves.
Can Luke still play this well with a dominant 5/8 outside of him. This is where i have my doubts and i hope we dont end up back at the start of this cycle where Luke is under pressure because his form drops again as we improve the 5/8 position.
Adding a Munster, Luai, Walker type 5/8 to this team is essential if we want to challenge for the comp. Can he handle that kind of presence on the field?
Im yet to see it and ill remain a critic until i see him play this well with a dominant 5/8 beside him.
Brooks hasn’t changed that much apart from form..
The difference between having Mbye and Doueihi is they are different 5/8 in the way they play... Mbye is a distributor 1st and foremost whilst Doueihi is give me the ball and I’ll do it myself runner which is great as well but often stops the flow of attack.. Doueihi needs to work on when to do that and when to simply distribute the ball like Mbye has been doing
Another interesting change has been Liddle playing 1st receiver in good ball range allowing Brooks to be wider of the ruck and the. Attack to stand deeper..re-uniting with Garner and having a Blore has added a new threat ...Brooks threw 6 short ball passes in the game all were caught and all put either back rower in space.. or drew extra defenders to cover...we are suddenly having options in attack,,
A very good post mate, I thought he also looked better when Seyfarth was on last night providing that link man pushing Brooks wider as well. He has been working on that play faking inside and then playing outside as well which is working a treat at the moment.
In regards to Doueihi, the way I look at is that he plays his best football as an individual at 5/8th, but that comes at the detriment of the players playing outside him.
I don't think Brooks and Doueihi in the halves was a huge failure.
I think moving Mbye to 5/8 was a temporary solution to get the ball to the centres and wing more often and Madge needed to try something new.
Hopefully Doueihi is getting some coaching on exactly how Madge wants him to play at 5/8 as well as when to run and when to pass.
Doueihi is a centre that is trying to transition to 5/8th, he may or may not make a successful transition.
I think mate that Mbye suits what we need atm playing 5/8,good ball distributor,lets Luke play his natural game and most of all AD getting ball to be able to work out wide...If anything AD is learning how to give the speed men out wide what they need,ball and space...
@truetiger said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383190) said:@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383186) said:@blake said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383184) said:@cochise said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381971) said:@geo said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381857) said:@the_patriot said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1381814) said:At the start of the year i was saying Maguire is going to throw his support behind Brooks come what may. The pressure Maguire was under coincided with Brooks's poor form. Rumours were around that the board were looking at other options.
How times have changed.
Brooks has been back to his best since coach removed Doueihi from the halves. It was exactly what Brooks needed to take control of the team.
Full credit to his form. I hope he can keep it up and imporve on his talk and on field leadership on the back of the renewed confidence.
My concern however is removing Doueihi a good young 5/8 improved his form. Last night when Moses went down Brooks played even better, took on more responsibility.
We are however playing this game to win a premiership. To do that and to beat top 4 sides you need two quality halves.
Can Luke still play this well with a dominant 5/8 outside of him. This is where i have my doubts and i hope we dont end up back at the start of this cycle where Luke is under pressure because his form drops again as we improve the 5/8 position.
Adding a Munster, Luai, Walker type 5/8 to this team is essential if we want to challenge for the comp. Can he handle that kind of presence on the field?
Im yet to see it and ill remain a critic until i see him play this well with a dominant 5/8 beside him.
Brooks hasn’t changed that much apart from form..
The difference between having Mbye and Doueihi is they are different 5/8 in the way they play... Mbye is a distributor 1st and foremost whilst Doueihi is give me the ball and I’ll do it myself runner which is great as well but often stops the flow of attack.. Doueihi needs to work on when to do that and when to simply distribute the ball like Mbye has been doing
Another interesting change has been Liddle playing 1st receiver in good ball range allowing Brooks to be wider of the ruck and the. Attack to stand deeper..re-uniting with Garner and having a Blore has added a new threat ...Brooks threw 6 short ball passes in the game all were caught and all put either back rower in space.. or drew extra defenders to cover...we are suddenly having options in attack,,
A very good post mate, I thought he also looked better when Seyfarth was on last night providing that link man pushing Brooks wider as well. He has been working on that play faking inside and then playing outside as well which is working a treat at the moment.
In regards to Doueihi, the way I look at is that he plays his best football as an individual at 5/8th, but that comes at the detriment of the players playing outside him.
I don't think Brooks and Doueihi in the halves was a huge failure.
I think moving Mbye to 5/8 was a temporary solution to get the ball to the centres and wing more often and Madge needed to try something new.
Hopefully Doueihi is getting some coaching on exactly how Madge wants him to play at 5/8 as well as when to run and when to pass.
Doueihi is a centre that is trying to transition to 5/8th, he may or may not make a successful transition.
I think mate that Mbye suits what we need atm playing 5/8,good ball distributor,lets Luke play his natural game and most of all AD getting ball to be able to work out wide...If anything AD is learning how to give the speed men out wide what they need,ball and space...
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383236) said:There is no substitute for pace and Brooks getting on the outside of his opponent to put Garner into space was a highlight. The way also he put Blore into space by stepping back inside and then skipping to the outside was very clever. With Sheens coming onboard I have little doubt Brooks' game will come on further.
@tigerwest said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383240) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383236) said:There is no substitute for pace and Brooks getting on the outside of his opponent to put Garner into space was a highlight. The way also he put Blore into space by stepping back inside and then skipping to the outside was very clever. With Sheens coming onboard I have little doubt Brooks' game will come on further.
I don't think Sheens will have anything to do with FG unless invited?
@tbones10 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383217) said:Looks like we might just have ourselves a half back.
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383245) said:@tigerwest said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383240) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383236) said:There is no substitute for pace and Brooks getting on the outside of his opponent to put Garner into space was a highlight. The way also he put Blore into space by stepping back inside and then skipping to the outside was very clever. With Sheens coming onboard I have little doubt Brooks' game will come on further.
I don't think Sheens will have anything to do with FG unless invited?
Sheens has had a lot to do with Brooks. He visited his home to sign him up as a youngster. Perhaps it is my age but to me this is a not too subtle appointment.
@tigerwest said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383248) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383245) said:@tigerwest said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383240) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383236) said:There is no substitute for pace and Brooks getting on the outside of his opponent to put Garner into space was a highlight. The way also he put Blore into space by stepping back inside and then skipping to the outside was very clever. With Sheens coming onboard I have little doubt Brooks' game will come on further.
I don't think Sheens will have anything to do with FG unless invited?
Sheens has had a lot to do with Brooks. He visited his home to sign him up as a youngster. Perhaps it is my age but to me this is a not too subtle appointment.
Maybe, but he would not interfere with the NRL team unless invited, he would know and understand this. In fact, I would think Kimmorley would be the sounding board for Brooks.
You are not thinking, he will be planning to oust Madge are you?
It won't happen.
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383250) said:@tigerwest said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383248) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383245) said:@tigerwest said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383240) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383236) said:There is no substitute for pace and Brooks getting on the outside of his opponent to put Garner into space was a highlight. The way also he put Blore into space by stepping back inside and then skipping to the outside was very clever. With Sheens coming onboard I have little doubt Brooks' game will come on further.
I don't think Sheens will have anything to do with FG unless invited?
Sheens has had a lot to do with Brooks. He visited his home to sign him up as a youngster. Perhaps it is my age but to me this is a not too subtle appointment.
Maybe, but he would not interfere with the NRL team unless invited, he would know and understand this. In fact, I would think Kimmorley would be the sounding board for Brooks.
You are not thinking, he will be planning to oust Madge are you?
It won't happen.
I view it as a Maguire wake up.
@tigerblood93 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383213) said:What I love about brooks is he plays better when players target him, he had fisher Harris trying to start him last week and he gets up and has push and shove with him, doesn’t give a Fk! Later on continues with a bit of a verbal towards fisher Harris. Love to see it!
A lot of players go into the shell after a hit and some dirty play towards them!
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Luke Brooks](/post/1383250) said:I view it as a Maguire wake up.