It is just early however the new-look Wests Tigers are but to indicate any clear indicators of enchancment in assault beneath Tim Sheens and Benji Marshall.
But might a backbone shake-up, together with the addition of a playmaker on minimal wage, be the unlikely resolution to unlocking the potential of not simply Luke Brooks — however all the crew?
Braith Anasta believes so, though Paul Kent is sceptical and as an alternative sees the change as an additional indictment on Brooks’ growth and contract on the Tigers.
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“Those couple of tries at the end of that game really took some pressure off the Tigers,” Anasta stated.
“They pushed the Bulldogs until the end. If they hadn’t scored those last couple, it was very ordinary for a few weeks.
“… Give him [Brooks] some credit. He was very good at the end of the game. Maybe that [Wakeham’s addition] unlocks Brooks a little bit, that’s what they’d be hoping. He came up with a few tries that he would’ve scored in his heyday. He has it in there somewhere and we saw it.”
Kent although stated the flashes from Brooks have simply not come constantly sufficient to belief that it will likely be so simple as attempting somebody like Wakeham as his new halves accomplice.
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“At the start of the season they were telling us Brooks is their man and three games into the season they’ve now gone to a guy on minimum wage ($120,000) to run the team,” Kent stated.
“Look without trying to be a bash-up on Luke Brooks, this is his 13th season and they’re still paying him on potential and now they’ve just brought in a guy on minimum wage to come in and do the job they’re paying him over $1 million to do and he hasn’t been able to do it in the first two-and-a-half games.”
The Daily Telegraph’s David Riccio, in the meantime, questioned whether or not transferring Adam Doueihi can be the fitting name given strategies he’s taking part in by means of turf toe.
“All of last week Doueihi trained one session, the captain’s run,” Riccio stated.
“He’s got turf toe effectively, will struggle to train this week. He’s moving to fullback, we all know how much running is involved.”
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Irrespective of what the outcomes on the sector appear to be this season, Riccio stated that he believes it’s extra seemingly there might be modifications to the taking part in group and never the teaching employees.
“We’ve been going down this discussion of what happens if Tim Sheens doesn’t work, what happens if the Benji situation doesn’t work? I believe the Tigers have hitched their wagon to the entire coaching structure,” he stated.
“They’ve taken their fans on a journey that this is where they’re going in the next four to five years. It won’t be the coaches who are squared up and moved on again, I believe it will be the playing roster that will be given a shake-up and ultimately it will be Luke Brooks who will be moved on before any of the coaches are.
“Ultimately they’ll use the cap money to try wheel in another big-money signing to get the results that way [if they don’t improve this season].”
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Kent although questioned whether or not the main target must be on making modifications on the board degree amid ongoing criticism of Tigers chairman Lee Hagipantelis and chief government Justin Pascoe.
“Why wouldn’t the members move on the board to keep perpetuating mistake after mistake after mistake?” he requested.
“When are the Wests Tigers members going to go, ‘You know what? We are the people who vote these guys in to make these decisions, we’re going to remove them’, because it’s what 12 years now since they last made the finals.
“They haven’t even finished in the top-half of the competition for 12 years.”
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