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Flanno's Open Letter

glenmoresharkie

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Nice touch from Flange.

http://www.sharks.com.au/news/2017/09/18/a_letter_from_shane_.html

A letter from Shane Flanagan


Mon 18th September, 03:17PM
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It still hurts doesn't it?

To each and every loyal Cronulla Sharks sponsor, member and supporter, trust me when I say, I know exactly how you're feeling.

It's a combination of disappointment and frustration, isn't it?

I know that feeling because I love this amazing Club as much as you do.

And I suppose it's that feeling, of almost numbness isn't it - which I promise your Cronulla players are feeling too.

Alongside my assistant coaches Steve Price and James Shepherd, I've conducted interviews with every player who pulled on a Sharks jersey in the NRL this season.

Some things need to remain behind closed doors, but there's still some small part of me that I only wish you could've witnessed the honesty, self-appraisal and confronting nature of that process.

As coaches, we would've been majorly concerned if in each and every single one of those interviews we didn't detect mass regret and disappointment from your players.

Which in part, is why it's taken me just over a week since our golden-point loss to North Queensland, to reach out to you.

To a man, and that means every single player on our roster, our committed coaching staff, administration, board and most definitely you, are far from satisfied with the way we under-achieved in 2017.

Without hesitation, I can say with confidence the only goal we - your Sharks team - began 2017 with, was to win back-to-back premierships.

Winning our Club’s second ever Premiership in 2018 is most certainly our goal.

Lifting the 2016 NRL premiership trophy delivered you and our Club its greatest memories.

As a professional sporting organisation, I'll defy anyone who suggests our 2017 squad lacked the desire, to experience rugby league's greatest-high again.

But desire is only one contributing factor towards success.

And you know it as much as I do, discipline and attention to detail, is equally as important.

And in 2017, we were nowhere near the standard required to be challenging for this year's premiership.

In the end, that's what cruelled us against the Cowboys.

Our discipline and errors - particularly in possession - wasn't good enough and in the biggest game of the season, we were found wanting.

We all know what happened after the loss to the Cowboys. In the post-match press conference, I was asked about the performance of the match officials.

As it stands, our Club has been hit with a $30,000 breach notice for my response.

I owe you an apology. I owe the game an apology. I'm sorry for the way I reacted.

I'm writing this note to you because I reckon if you support this great Club, you'd know the type of person I am.

If I believe in something, I very rarely keep that belief secret.

My answers in that press conference were born out of honesty and the disappointment of a shattered dressing room.

Again, if only I had a camera in our dressing room after that loss. I promise you that cold silence of defeat will drive us over Summer.

And so I guess, I took all that emotion into that press conference. I know that doesn't make it right though, does it.

In 157 games as head coach of Cronulla, I've never been hit with a breach notice by the NRL for disrespecting our referees.

Our Club prides itself on working extremely hard in all areas of rugby league, including grassroots and particularly with match officials.

I would like to think one of the major reasons why our Club was named Club Champions this year, was because of the decision by our club several years ago to invest in grassroots.

What I need to do is learn from my mistake to ensure it doesn't happen again.

That's intersting that line actually, "learn, so it doesn't happen again.''

That sentiment will be critical for our Club in 2018. We need to be smarter and more disciplined than ever before.

We need to respond. That means me, my staff, our players, our board, our administration and hopefully you.

I can't overstate how important you are to this Club.

I still get goosebumps when I sit down in my coaches box, just before kick-off and I look down from the Andrew Ettingshausen grandstand, right to the Monty Porter, across to the Peter Burns and left to the Family Hill and see nothing but blue, black and white.

We will all take plenty of fond memories from of our 50th anniversary year in 2017.

I want make special mention of the incredible feat by Chris Heighington, Luke Lewis and Paul Gallen to achieve 300-games in 2017.

Truly remarkable and an honour to witness.

I want to also recognise Jayden Brailey and Jesse Raimien for achieving their lifelong dream to play NRL. I believe they both have incredible futures ahead in the black, white and blue.

Remember, this was a year for our Club which began with proud naming of our 50-year anniversary team and an historic overseas match against Wigan in the World Club Challenge.

It was a year that also included representative selection and reward for their country, state or City-Country for 11 of our current NRL squad.

Andrew Fifita's Origin I performance for the Blues was something special and while I might be a proud New South Welshman, how couldn't you be in awe of Valentine Holmes' performance on the wing for QLD, scoring three tries in Origin III and becoming just the fifth player in 37-years to score a hat-trick in an Origin match.

What gives me great confidence in our Club's future is the selection of six players from our under-20s squad and coach John Morris in the Holden Cup Team of the Year.

May they continue to apply themselves and work hard to achieve a long career in the NRL.

I also want to thank and wish our very best to all of those players who played for our wonderful Club in 2017, but won't be with us in 2018.

I apologise if this note is a little long, but honestly I could keep going.

From the bottom of my heart and so too the players, thank you so much for getting behind us in 2017.

We have an exciting mix of experience, rising stars and world-class talent joining our Club in 2018.

I hope you can join us.

Up Up Cronulla.



Kind regards,

Shane Flanagan.
 

Windy70

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Good on ya Flanno. We all have a copy now so....stick to or it will be used against you.

Up Up
 
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As far as I'm concerned, Flanno never attacked the referees, just stuck to the facts trying to keep the bastards honest.

Truth is we beat ourselves on that particular game but the refs sure contributed with their sub-par performance. It's all on video for those who have eyes to see. I interpreted Flanno's comments as saying exactly that.

I love all Flannos. The $30k is a hyperventilated shame on the NRL & Greenberg can suck my fat one.
 

Omnishark2

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I can imagine him and Lyall sitting down and putting it down together, it seems to reflect both personalities.
Yep, it's got Lyall's fingerprints all over it ... which is good, that's how it should be.

Sure we played poorly - eg watching Brisbane's clinical field goal on the weekend when they had the chance, vs Gal hogging it in the 80th min in front of the sticks really highlighted it.

But we got screwed by too many bad ref calls too - way more than any average game, let alone a final. It wasn't just the odd 50/50 call. And I hope Lyall hammers that privately with the NRL, so they acknowledge it & address it (eg banish Klein's incompetence forever) instead of being in denial & treating the fans like idiots. Admit you've got an issue Greenberg, it's the first step.

It still rankles. Big time.
 

Quigs

Immortal
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There's a lot of sugar about. Did Flanno get a reduction in Toddy's $30 grands worth.
 

Weaponhead

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Of course the letter sounds like lyall because some comms person wrote it and stuck it in front of Flanno to approve.
 

azzah72

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Ah the big puss, shoulda stuck to his guns, back to the weak old days of cowering in the corner like fools.
 

Quigs

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You sound like you're speaking from experience Quigs!

Still got my originals in pretty good nic too 2012. My many forced visits to the Dental College in Central as a young snotter resulted in my lifelong caring of 'me teef.

I still hate and I am still shit scared of dentist and all that goes with it.
 

Card Shark

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He needed to re-engage. Some of his coaching was baffling this year

I lost some respect for him over his press conference.

Yes we were hard done by & I was blowing up at decisions as they happened but I was doing lots of blowing up over our ball control, discipline & plain old dumb options, as well.

He never mentioned that at all in the press conference.
 
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