Wests Tigers want to prove attack is the best form of defence as they bid to put last year's inglorious wooden spoon campaign behind them. Halfback Luke Brooks and five-eighth Adam Doueihi shape as the big winners of the club's revamped style under new head coach Tim Sheens, who has wound back the clock to 2005 to get the struggling NRL club on track. "You just have to look back at the way the Tigers used to play under Sheensy, they were always known for their attack," Brooks said. "That's the way we want to play - it suits my style as well as the whole team. "We don't want to be a team that takes five hit-ups and kicks to the corner. "Wherever we are on the field we want to play footy. "We don't want to copy what every team is doing, just because they're doing certain plays doesn't mean we have to play like that." "It's something I want to do because I haven't scored too many lately. He wants me to run the ball and play my natural game. "This is the most excited I've been, the feel of the club, I feel like we're building towards something good."
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