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The key to that would be Hastings signed long term at lock.Reading the article I think Munster to Dolphins.
From that point Douhie to storm as a 6
That leaves wests tigers with Brooks at 7 and all in on Dylan brown or Moses at 7 and Brooks at 6 or they go with 7 Brooks 6 Laurie and 1. Staines
I really do wonder how heād go at 6. He has toughness in spades.It is interesting the players value Laurie's contribution more highly. I rate Laurie very highly but he is subject to so many negative comments on this forum.
He certainly has the speed, passing and toughness for the position. If Staines comes, it provides more options.I really do wonder how heād go at 6. He has toughness in spades.
I'd like to know how it didn't end up out on the full.I shudder to think of Luke's decision making after he has had a child screaming all night
I really do wonder how heād go at 6. He has toughness in spades.
Today?We're about to see the birth of Dad Mode Brooks.
About to join the historical greats such as Beau Ryan (Headgear version) & Busty Tuki.
We're about to see some improvement, only took 10 years & fatherhood.
Congrats, you're the man now.
I'd like to know how it didn't end up out on the full.
Will Luke play better in Perth?Deadset move the club to Perth if we re-sign Brooks.
And we've heard yours. Your just as boringYou are entitled to your opinion.
Just canāt figure out why people like you need to continually push it on this forum.
We heard you the first time mate.
Haha, probably.Goodness me, I expected an avalanche of posts after you put this up Demps.
Are we Brooksed out š¤
Wests Tigers have started preliminary discussions to extend the contract of Luke Brooks - a move which could keep the halfback at Concord for the rest of his playing career.
absolutely if we dont sign Hastings at 13 we are stuffed.T
The key to that would be Hastings signed long term at lock.
That spine is very Sheens like.
My job wasn't one that required physical stamina but I remember when I had my first kid something really changed in me, and it really was the making of me, maturity wise. I suddenly felt truy responsible for others, in a way I hadn't fully before. I'm serious. It could be the making of him.This is actually a serious point - IMO Benji looked noticeably worse in the period when he had a young baby for the first time. I struggle to scratch my own arse when I've been sleep deprived from babies, I'd hate to try and play serious footy.
This is actually a serious point - IMO Benji looked noticeably worse in the period when he had a young baby for the first time. I struggle to scratch my own arse when I've been sleep deprived from babies, I'd hate to try and play serious footy.
Well Lee, if you were paying one of your lawyers $1m a year and he kept loosing cases, I am sure you would his contract by another few yearsWests Tigers have started preliminary discussions to extend the contract of Luke Brooks - a move which could keep the halfback at Concord for the rest of his playing career.
The Daily Telegraph was told Newcastle was zeroing in on Brooks again but the speculation was quickly denied by Wests Tigers management.
One source close to Newcastle felt Brooks was a ā99 per centā chance of being at the Knights next season.
Wests Tigers officials scuppered the speculation before claiming the club had spoken to Brooksā manager, Isaac Moses, about a new deal.
Club recruitment manager Warren McDonnell met with Moses on Monday.
āWe are looking at the future and are talking about numerous options and we broached the subject with his management,ā McDonnell said.
āBut thatās all ā broached the subject. Heās not off contract until the end of next year. We are in discussions with numerous players coming off contract after next year and we are only in the early stages of discussions (with Brooks).
āLuke is one of the players whose manager we have spoken to but we havenāt put an offer to him and we wonāt in the short-term.ā
Brooks has told friends he is keen to work under the clubās newest coaching staff of Tim Sheens, Benji Marshall, Robbie Farah and David Furner.
Contract extension discussions were brief and no money was lodged.
Brooks was at the clubās Centre of Excellence on Wednesday and has already held meetings about next season with club director of football, Tim Sheens.
Even after being told Wests Tigers wanted to retain Brooks, sources close to Newcastle believed the halfback would be at McDonald Jones Stadium next season.
Player managers claimed Knights officials were holding meetings this week about recruitment for next season.
It seems the Knights will continue to quietly pursue Brooks.
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Sheens is a known fan of Brooks, the often-maligned halfback who comes off contract after next season.
It is understood Sheens, the new head coach from 2023, and Benji Marshall, the coach from 2025, will further talks with Brooks early next season.
Brooksā possible exit to Newcastle has created headlines for two years although the player has never sought a release, despite reports suggesting he had last off-season.
He will be 28 years old when his deal expires at Wests Tigers after next season.
While no contract extension details have been finalised, a new deal could ensure Brooks plays out his career at Concord.
One well-placed source close to Wests Tigers, when asked about Brooks joining Newcastle, said: āIn all honesty, not a hope in hell. Sheens is keen on him and wants to keep him. Absolutely not.ā
In April, Wests Tigers chairman Lee Hagipantelis angrily hit out at the on-going criticism of Brooks.
āIf it was in an employment environment, it would be tantamount to bullying,ā said Hagipantelis, the Principal of Brydens Lawyers.
āThe level of focus and attention on Luke I think is unwarranted and unhealthy. We often speak about welfare issues in the game. The level of scrutiny and criticism, I think, has been excessive.ā
Meanwhile Wests Tigers forward Joe Ofahengaue has claimed the Kelly-Barnes Medal after being voted the clubās 2022 NRL player of the year.