Madge hails 'special moment' for beleaguered Brooks as Tigers star nails winning field goal

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Michael Maguire has spoken of his pride in Luke Brooks after the much-maligned playmaker proved the matchwinner in a 23-22 thriller over South Sydney.

It was a second consecutive single point win at CommBank Stadium, with Brooks the hero this week after Jackson Hastings had sealed the deal to beat Parramatta on Easter Monday.

“Someone like Luke Brooks has gone through a fair bit in his career and what a special moment it was to see him kick the field goal,” said the Tigers coach.

“He’s been challenged as long as I can remember. He’s got a good partner in Jacko now and they’re doing a good job together.”

The lead changed hands five times and the game was level for long periods, but the Tigers were able to final ice their opportunity when Souths could not.

The Tigers’ win was based on consistency and application: they completed at a stunning 98% and had just three errors against a Rabbitohs team that made 14.

Maguire said that the win was a vindication of the work that his team had done in their losing streak in the knowledge that their luck would turn.

“The real pleasing part is to back up what we’ve been doing and the little gains that we’ve been continually talking about internally,” he said.

“We said a few weeks ago that we weren’t too far away and we’re starting to show that the work that we’ve been putting in works.

“The belief around the group grows off the back of performances like that.

“What I’ve seen over the last month is how the group has really galvanised among themselves, with great leadership from players.

“We’ve changed a little bit. I said before we started the season that we were tinkering with our attack and we wanted to change a few things.

“We missed out on things in a few games where we didn’t get that reward of winning.

“Guys like Jimmy (Tamou) have been around and have been at teams that have experienced that, and calling on that experience and understanding that we are going through a period where if you stay at it, the gains that we are working on will work.”

“Sure enough, over the last two weeks, we’ve shown that.”

For the second week in succession, their opponents assisted the Tigers, but they again managed to keep themselves in the game and take their chances.

Souths will lick their wounds and count their losses. They lost Hame Sele to one of the worst concussions of the season within the first eight minutes, then Jacob Host (shoulder) at half time, Junior Tatola with fifteen to play and Liam Knight in the closing moments. The Tigers also saw Daine Laurie (medial) taken off.

“I thought the Tigers were pretty good, they did what they thought they would do but completed high and we made errors,” said Jason Demetriou.

“We’re not giving ourselves a chance. Every loss this year I’ve come in and said the same thing: we’re under 70% completions, 16 errors and a lot of them in the back of the field. It’s not good enough.

“I don’t think it’s a matter of shape, execution and things like that. I thought we looked dangerous when we got through our sets but it’s individuals: loose carries, not taking ownership of the footy and pushing loose passes that we don’t need to push.

“It’s a reoccurring thing that we need to address.”

Indeed, the only time Souths looked efficient was when they had a man extra just before the break.

“I thought we played our best footy with a man less,” said Demetriou.

“We got through our sets and played more composed because we knew we had to. It’s a mindset that we needed to have more.

“We spoke at half time that we went a man down and completed, put pressure on them, got repeat sets and won 10-0 during the period. Then we don’t complete off the kickoff.

“It’s happened multiple times this year off the back of points that we come up with an error. Then we went 8 or 9 sets where we don’t touch the footy. That takes it’s toll and fatigues you.

“It’s something we continually talk about. It’s not just one person every week, it’s different people at different stages of the game. It’s errors at crucial times.”

Early on, there were indications that this would be tight, with the teams trading tries in the opening minutes.

Souths lost their first man of the night, Hame Sele, in a sickening attempted tackle that saw both teams stop in their tracks to assist him, before Daine Laurie tapped on for David Nofoaluma to score.

Laurie was caught high by Taane Milne as he made the pass too, with the Souths man earning a ten-minute sit down in the process.

Despite the 12 men, Souths got their first good ball and made it count. Alex Johnston thought that he was over in the corner after carrying five tacklers towards the line. Just as he thought he was done, the ball came out towards Cody Walker, who strolled over.

Last week against the Bulldogs, South Sydney had delivered a masterclass in how to play with the man advantage, and they were now showing how to go a player light.

They dominated the ball – 70/30 for ten minutes – and scored again, with Johnston going one better to score. Luke Garner, backpedalling as Cody Walker advanced, might want his time again.

With the game returned to 13-a-side, the momentum shifted back. Jackson Hastings and Luke Brooks combined, Campbell Graham misread the pass and Ken Maumolo found the space at the corner.

There was almost a defining moment on the brink of halftime. Nofoaluma stole the ball from Blake Taaffe and with the Souths line shot, Lachlan Ilias was offside and stopped the try. The ref waved six again rather than call the clear professional foul that would have seen Ilias binned.

The Tigers might have preferred the advantage with Souths still scrambling, but it worked against them.

They got to a kick that Mansour fielded and found that all the chasers had run beyond him. The Souths winger got the ball to Graham, then to Ilias, but the halfback didn’t have the speed to complete the 95m move.

The most ironic try of the year had been averted, but Alex Twal was adjudged offside at the next play and Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski was less lenient.

Souths would capitalise. Keoan Koloamatangi went close, and when Souths recycled possession, Ilias slipped a kick through for Josh Mansour.

The Bunnies were then rescued twice by the bunker. First Brooks, then Jock Madden, thought they had scored after poorly defended kicks, but the bunker fortuitously intervened.

The luck would run out. Souths spilled another kick – though the call looked very contentious – and from the scrum, the Tigers spread to David Nofoaluma to level the scores. From the sideline, Hastings hit the post.

The luck was really, really out for South Sydney. Ilias threw a pass into Graham – who thought he was a decoy – and popped up for Brooks to run 60m in.

Wests have often been their own worst enemy this year and would be again. Starford To’a spilled a kick and though the Tigers scrambled well, they conceded a set restart on the last tackle. It wouldn’t be passed up: Ilias put Koloamatangi through a hole to return the game to parity.

The field goal competition was started early by Hastings – sending two wide – before Jai Arrow, inexplicably, had a go himself.

Jock Madden had another crack and Souths were very unlucky again, with the charge down catching one of their men offside. From the resulting scrum, all it took was the Tigers to work to the posts and do the rest.

The Crowd Says:

2022-04-26T02:22:52+00:00

criag

Roar Rookie


I'm really glad to see Hastings going well, as I always thought he had enormous potential, but after being hounded out of two NRL teams, seemed to have an attitude problem. It looks as though his experience in the UK has matured him and he has come to a team that needs him.

2022-04-24T08:28:40+00:00

qingdao16 .

Roar Rookie


Probably because the IQ levels are not that high.

AUTHOR

2022-04-24T04:12:31+00:00

Mike Meehall Wood

Editor


The true winner from this game was my predictions :laughing: If only I'd tipped them and gone to the bookies...

2022-04-24T02:52:42+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Well done WT. On a roll. From what I seen in still not sure Brooks deserves the credit bar a FG but happy if these wins gives him the confidence to keep his chin up. 9th is beckoning...

2022-04-24T02:41:40+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Well look who grew up.

2022-04-24T01:01:46+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


Yes players have been allowed to get into the field of play with a dive for quite a while now. Why didn't he make a legal play and boot the ball into the crowd?

2022-04-23T23:41:15+00:00

Paul

Guest


Sorry. Hit Arrow’s hand!

2022-04-23T23:38:58+00:00

Panthers

Guest


Everyone has been saying for ages, that Mansour is not a first grader. Couldn’t understand why Phil Gould re-signed him at Penrith, to let Sivo go to Parramatta ? Let alone understand why South’s signed him & keep putting him in first grade. Any good things he can do are far outweighed by his errors, plus he can’t jump to catch kicks & is beaten on his outside by any decent winger with some pace. Penrith didn’t improve at all until they released him & Whare. In the end. South’s lost because of a horrid pass from Ilias to Graham. Graham made no attempt to catch it either.

2022-04-23T23:27:12+00:00

Paul

Guest


The first try by South’s was never a try. The ball thrown back by Johnston that eventually went to Walker to score. Had also hot Arrow’s hand & hit the ground in front of him. So it was a knock on. Don’t know what they were all looking at to just disregard that ?

2022-04-23T22:56:45+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Why aren't they sending more players off? The high hit on Laurie is a clear send-off offense. Meanwhile, in the Manly game, a player gets 10 in the bin for a good hard tackle that caused zero damage to the opponent. Maybe the Tigers would already be in the 8 if Hastings wasn't suspended. It's good to see the unpredictability in the NRL ramp up a bit more this season. The Cows roster looked very average on paper but they're going well and playing some good footy.

2022-04-23T22:53:37+00:00

Budge

Guest


Lucky Brooks got that field goal to steal the attention away from all the ground balls he threw!! Ball went to grass atleast 4 times. 3 from 5/8 and once from Hooker. Never seen anything like it. Hopefully South's hold the ball as poorly next week against Manly

2022-04-23T21:40:46+00:00

qingdao16 .

Roar Rookie


While I always like to see the Tigers win (even if they're not Balmain any more), they can count themselves lucky that the voluntary tackle rule has been (among others) thrown out the window.

2022-04-23T21:32:32+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I always like a Tigers win ( well may not the 2005 GF) . They have a very loyal bunch of fans who follow them through thick and thin ( mainly thin since 2005) and deserve some reward. The Hastings move by Madge is a master-stroke. I have never seen a half back bark and point more than JT but I think Hastings does . He never shuts up. It helps . It really does.

2022-04-23T20:38:26+00:00

Rob

Guest


The premiership window is closing quickly.

2022-04-23T15:43:00+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Yes, you can mighty. Secure in the knowledge that there is still a LONG way to go in the competition and that there is still a very strong likelihood that both the Eels and the Bunnies will go deep into the finals IMO.

2022-04-23T14:03:57+00:00

Nathan Absalom

Roar Guru


"The bunker fortuitously intervened". A curious interpretation of events. Both times were sent upstairs as no try, which were correctly confirmed, and the only intervention was to penalise Walker for an escort. Not sure what you're trying to say. Anyway, Souths need to learn a lesson from the end of the game where Jai Arrow took the field goal attempt. There waa a lack of attention to detail that they need to sort out or they'll lose a lot more close ones than they win.

2022-04-23T14:02:24+00:00

Ja ja klazo

Guest


Mike, I thought your analysis of the game in your article this morning was spot on and sure enough it played out as you said it needed to. Your articles are a joy to read, the amount you put out is incredible . Keep it up, you're a gem of a journo.

2022-04-23T13:05:47+00:00

Eelsalmighty

Roar Rookie


And on top of all that now can I feel a bit better about our 1 point loss to them last week.

2022-04-23T12:15:01+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


First of all congrats to the Tigers, their fans and Madge. The Tigers proved last week was no fluke. They appear to have turned a corner in effort, attitude and consistency. Souths: 67% completion rate, 31 missed tackles Rabbitohs to the Tigers 16, Souths 16 errors to Tigers 3. Absolutely putrid stats for Souths irrespective of playing 16 vs 17 for 72 mins and finishing the game with 14/15 players. JD has to fix this and fix it fast. Milne things he is still playing on the wing and NEVER looks to pass the ball to AJ. Even Host did a better job of setting up AJ than Milne. Josh Mansour MUST be dropped along with Liam Knight. Cody Walker is still a passenger for most of 80 mins and Ilias is improving but not fast enough. Souths shot themselves in the foot letting Reynolds go.

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