He began to live up to some of the hype in the second half of last season after a difficult introduction to his NRL career. He wasn't the Warriors' version of Billy Slater or Brett Stewart but wasn't far away. He scored 13 tries in 24 games and also managed 13 try assists, with his blink-and-you'll-miss-it tip-on passes becoming a regular feature for the highlights reels.
Tomkins also averaged 100 running metres per game and made almost 97 tackle breaks, as well as developing an almost telepathic combination with halfback Shaun Johnson.
The 26-year-old hasn't managed anywhere near the same output in 2015. Part of that must be attributed to the team's performance - playing in the Warriors' No1 jersey has been a thankless task during their rapid descent over the past six weeks. He was also affected by injury this season, missing 10 matches.
There have been some nice touches - and some vital defensive efforts - but overall he has lacked spark. Tomkins hadn't scored a try until he touched down against the Panthers two weeks ago and has managed just three try assists, two linebreaks and 22 tackle breaks all season. That's not commensurate with his status as one of the highest paid players at the club.
However, he has remained an important member of the team. The Warriors struggled to replace him in the first half of this season and boasts a 50 per cent winning record during his two years at Mt Smart.
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