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You can’t win a premiership without a strong halves combination so
Foxsports.com.au has ranked all 16 No.6 and No.7 duo’s ahead of the 2022 season to see how they rate.
8. TIGERS
Halves: No.6 Jackson Hastings, No.7 Luke Brooks
Analysis: Adam Doueihi’s long-term injury has given star recruit Jackson Hastings the chance to form a combination with much maligned halfback Luke Brooks at the Tigers scrumbase.
The Tigers have made some shrewd moves in the player market and will field a more competitive squad in 2022, which could provide the perfect opportunity for Brooks and Hastings to shine. Hastings is not the same player that left for the Super League after he took out the Man of Steel award in 2019 and he has unfinished business in the NRL.
Brooks was linked to a move to the Knights in the off-season, but now that he is staying he will be keen to lay his ghosts to rest and finally lead the Tigers to the finals for the first time since 2011. Brooks has often been made the scapegoat for his side’s lack of success, but if the Tigers can start winning, Brooks can prove his doubters wrong and produce the type of footy that saw him crowned Dally M halfback of the year in 2018.
Well this might give the Brooks minority some hope 😃
Pretty impresive when you consider those below us:
1. Panthers🐈⬛
2. Storm. 🌩️
3. Eagles🐣
4.Eels
5. Roosters🐔
6. Rabbits🐇
7. Warriors☠️
8.Tigers 😸
9. Raiders🤢
10. Dragons🐉
11. Sharks🦈
12Broncos🐴
13. Titans😱
14. Dogs 💩
15. Cowboys🤠
16. Knights🦄
Foxsports.com.au has ranked all 16 No.6 and No.7 duo’s ahead of the 2022 season to see how they rate.
8. TIGERS
Halves: No.6 Jackson Hastings, No.7 Luke Brooks
Analysis: Adam Doueihi’s long-term injury has given star recruit Jackson Hastings the chance to form a combination with much maligned halfback Luke Brooks at the Tigers scrumbase.
The Tigers have made some shrewd moves in the player market and will field a more competitive squad in 2022, which could provide the perfect opportunity for Brooks and Hastings to shine. Hastings is not the same player that left for the Super League after he took out the Man of Steel award in 2019 and he has unfinished business in the NRL.
Brooks was linked to a move to the Knights in the off-season, but now that he is staying he will be keen to lay his ghosts to rest and finally lead the Tigers to the finals for the first time since 2011. Brooks has often been made the scapegoat for his side’s lack of success, but if the Tigers can start winning, Brooks can prove his doubters wrong and produce the type of footy that saw him crowned Dally M halfback of the year in 2018.
Well this might give the Brooks minority some hope 😃
Pretty impresive when you consider those below us:
1. Panthers🐈⬛
2. Storm. 🌩️
3. Eagles🐣
4.Eels
5. Roosters🐔
6. Rabbits🐇
7. Warriors☠️
8.Tigers 😸
9. Raiders🤢
10. Dragons🐉
11. Sharks🦈
12Broncos🐴
13. Titans😱
14. Dogs 💩
15. Cowboys🤠
16. Knights🦄