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Luke Brooks

Luke Brooks (born 21 December 1994) is an Australian professional footballer who primarily plays as a or halfback for the in the (NRL). Born in , , Brooks rose through the junior ranks with the Holy Cross Rhinos and Leichhardt Wanderers before signing with the , where he made his NRL debut in 2013 at the age of 18. During his 11 seasons with the Tigers, he established himself as a key , amassing 205 appearances, 45 tries, and 7 field goals, while earning the Dally M Rookie of the Year award in 2014 and the Dally M Halfback of the Year in 2018. Despite individual accolades, the Tigers struggled collectively under his tenure, failing to reach the finals from 2011 to 2023, which prompted Brooks to seek a fresh start. In June 2023, he signed a four-year worth approximately $2.8 million with the Sea Eagles, joining forces with captain to form a potent halves partnership starting in the 2024 season. Brooks enjoyed immediate success at Manly, delivering a stellar 2024 campaign that included his first NRL finals appearance and standout performances, such as leading the team to victory in key matches. He continued his consistency in 2025, playing all 24 games and scoring 4 tries as the Sea Eagles finished 10th on the ladder. On the representative front, Brooks has donned the Indigenous All Stars jersey in 2015 and returned to the national spotlight with the in 2024, ending a nine-year hiatus from representative duties. Despite frequent speculation, he has not been selected for the Blues in . Standing at 180 cm and weighing 88 kg, Brooks is renowned for his elusive running game, vision, and long kicking ability, with career totals of 255 NRL games, 54 tries, and 269 points as of the end of 2025.

Early life

Family background

Luke Brooks was born on 21 December 1994 in , , . He is the middle son of Jeff Brooks and Michele Brooks, with his mother serving as an assistant principal at and being a lifelong supporter of the club. Brooks has an older brother who played during his youth, contributing to a family environment steeped in the sport. Raised in the north-western suburbs of , near areas associated with the such as and , Brooks was exposed to from an early age through his family's passion for the game and local community influences. His mother played a pivotal role in fostering this interest, taking him to where he watched games from the grass hill and developed an obsession with the Tigers, even incorporating team memorabilia into his daily life. Although Brooks initially pursued other sports, excelling in soccer to the point where opponents requested restrictions on his goalkeeping and showing talent in and —influenced by his grandfather Clive Johnston, a former cricketer—he shifted his primary focus to by around age 10. His first formal match came in 2001 during Year One at Primary School, where he scored a try, marking the beginning of his dedicated involvement in the sport.

Junior football career

Brooks began his rugby league career playing for the Holy Cross Rhinos during his primary school years and later for the Leichhardt Wanderers in age-group competitions from under-12s to under-14s. As a local junior, he joined the Wests Tigers development pathway, advancing through the club's youth grades. In 2011, he competed in the Harold Matthews Cup, the NRL's premier under-17s competition. The following year, Brooks featured in the S.G. Ball Cup under-19s side for the Balmain Tigers, contributing to their grand final victory over the Canberra Raiders. His performances earned him selection for the Australian Schoolboys in 2012, where he represented the national under-18s squad in matches against the touring . Throughout his junior representative appearances, Brooks demonstrated exceptional skill as a halfback, scoring multiple tries and gaining recognition as one of ' premier young talents in the position.

Club career

Wests Tigers (2013–2023)

Luke Brooks made his NRL debut for the in Round 24 of the 2013 season against the at the , scoring a try and earning man-of-the-match honours at the age of 18. He appeared in just one game that year. Brooks established himself as the Tigers' primary halfback from 2014 onward, showcasing strong individual performances amid the team's struggles, including 21 games and six tries in 2014, followed by 23 games and a career-high 10 tries in 2015. During this period, he demonstrated positional versatility, occasionally shifting to or other roles to support the backline. In 2018, Brooks signed a five-year contract extension with the Tigers, committing to the club until the end of 2023, and delivered his best season to date, leading the halfbacks in Dally M points and earning Halfback of the Year honours despite the team's ninth-place finish. His form earned him selection for the Blues in the that year. However, the following seasons brought challenges, with injuries such as a issue limiting him early in the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, where he still managed 17 appearances amid ongoing team inconsistency. Assuming a growing role in 2021 and 2022, Brooks played 24 and 17 games respectively as the Tigers finished with the in both seasons, highlighting persistent club underperformance. In his final year with the club in 2023, he featured in 16 matches before announcing his departure in , ending an 11-season tenure that included 205 appearances but no series victories. Throughout his Tigers career, Brooks faced intense pressure from media and fans due to the club's lack of success, often shouldering blame despite consistent personal output. Early partnerships, such as with until 2017, brought promise, while later combinations with from 2020 aimed to revitalize the attack but were hampered by injuries and inconsistency. The absence of playoff appearances underscored the Tigers' struggles during his era.

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (2024–present)

On 26 June 2023, Brooks signed a four-year contract with the , commencing in the , motivated by his ambition to compete in finals series after a decade without playoff experience at the . During the 2024 season, Brooks transitioned to the role and featured in 26 games for Manly, contributing 5 tries and 17 try assists while forcing 10 drop-outs through his kicking game. He played a pivotal role in Manly's seventh-place finish on the ladder, securing a top-8 berth and qualifying for the playoffs for the first time in his career. Brooks made his NRL finals debut in Manly's Week 1 elimination final victory over the Canterbury Bulldogs, 24-22, on 14 September 2024. In the semi-final against the on 21 September, Manly lost 16-40, ending their finals campaign. In 2025, Brooks demonstrated improved consistency by playing all 24 regular-season games, scoring 4 tries, providing 12 try assists, and completing 6 offloads. These contributions helped Manly secure 12 wins but ultimately finish 10th on the ladder, missing the finals in a mid-table campaign. Brooks' move to alongside halfback fostered enhanced team cohesion and revitalized his individual performance, with no significant injuries allowing full availability across both seasons. This adaptation underscored a career resurgence in a more competitive environment at Manly.

Representative career

New South Wales Blues

Despite being regarded as one of ' premier playmakers during his time at the , Luke Brooks has not made a appearance for the . He was included in the extended squads for the 2020 and 2022 series but did not feature due to club form and injury concerns. His non-selection has been a point of discussion, particularly given his individual accolades, though the ' successful campaigns in those years featured established halves partnerships. Brooks' amid selection has been noted in the context of ' representative achievements.

International career

Brooks received his first taste of international representative football when selected for the Australian Prime Minister's XIII squad to face Papua New Guinea in 2024, ending a nine-year representative hiatus since his NRL All Stars appearance in 2015. Playing as halfback off the bench in the October 13 match at Port Moresby's National Football Stadium, he partnered with to inject creativity into the Australian attack during a 42-20 victory. His performance highlighted effective short-side plays and precise kicking, contributing to key scoring opportunities for teammates like . Despite showing promise in domestic competitions, Brooks has not earned a cap in full Test matches. His overall international record stands at one appearance for the , with no involvement in major tournaments like the . This limited international exposure came at a pivotal time, following a breakout season with that included their first finals appearance since 2018 and Brooks' debut in NRL playoffs.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Luke Brooks has played 255 first-grade games in the (NRL) across his career with the and as of the end of the 2025 season. Of these, 205 were for the from 2013 to 2023, and 50 for from 2024 to 2025. He has scored 54 tries, kicked 23 goals from 33 attempts (69.70% success rate), and 7 field goals, totaling 269 points. The following table provides a yearly breakdown of his NRL club appearances, tries, points scored, and try assists where data is available:
SeasonTeamGamesTriesTry AssistsPoints
201311-4
2014216-25
20152310-40
20162151420
2017174-17
2018245-22
2019244-16
2020174-17
2021241-18
2022172-35
2023163-19
20242651720
20252441216
Sources for try assists: 2016 from NRL.com; 2024 from NRL.com; 2025 from SeaEagles.com.au and Tryline.com.au. Overall yearly data from Rugby League Project. Brooks primarily played as halfback for the from 2013 to 2023, appearing in that position for 188 games, while shifting primarily to with Manly from 2024 onward (50 games). In 2025, he averaged 85 running meters per game and recorded a tackle of 83.9%, completing 475 tackles from 567 attempts. During his time with the , Brooks experienced no appearances across 11 seasons, with the team finishing last () in 2022 and 2023. His first playoff games came in 2024 with Manly, where he played in two matches (1 win, 1 loss).

Awards and honours

Luke Brooks has received several individual awards throughout his rugby league career, primarily recognizing his early promise and consistent performances at club level. In his breakout year, he earned the Dally M Rookie of the Year award for his contributions during the . He was also voted the RLPA Rookie of the Year by his peers that same year. Prior to his NRL debut, Brooks represented the Australian Schoolboys in 2012, showcasing his potential on the national stage. At club level, Brooks achieved significant recognition with the . He won the club's Kelly-Barnes Award as Player of the Year in 2018, capping a standout season where he also secured the Dally M Halfback of the Year honour. He repeated as Player of the Year in 2019. Upon joining the in 2024, Brooks was hailed as one of the top recruits of the season by media outlets, praised for revitalizing his career alongside . In representative football, Brooks made his debut for the NRL All Stars in 2015. He ended a nine-year representative hiatus with selection for the Australian Prime Minister's XIII in 2024, where he played against Papua New Guinea. Brooks has been named in extended squads for the New South Wales Blues on multiple occasions, including in 2019, but has yet to make a State of Origin appearance. Key career milestones include reaching his 200th NRL game in 2023 during a record victory over the at . In 2024, he made his long-awaited finals debut with Manly, contributing to a win over the in the elimination final. As of 2025, Brooks has not won a premiership with any club.

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