What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Ben Hunt requests release from the Drags

SBD82

Coach
Messages
17,855
The problem of course is that - based on recent history - what will actually happen is that the Dragons board will f*ck it up again.
They may have already f**ked it up.

The more his game is under a microscope the less appealing he will be to clubs. Maybe we should have let him go when we had bidders.
 

hewi

Bench
Messages
4,205
registered-breach-pixel

NRL 2023: Ben Hunt’s one regret at re-signing with St George Illawarra Dragons​

Ben Hunt has spoken out on his future at the Dragons, the arrival of new coach Shane Flanagan and why he both does and doesn’t regret re-signing.
Michael Carayannis Michael Carayannis

@mcarayannis


4 min read
September 14, 2023 - 5:56PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
https://archive.md/W9vMo/again?url=.../37ed748f9bbc879257285b33c1511339#share-tools
6ea242e614a445868c3badd310bf1486a94e4692.jpg


NRL: North Queensland Cowboys centre Valentine Holmes has been issued a breach notice by the NRL after the white powder incident which dominated headlines.
St George Illawarra captain Ben Hunt’s future is again under the spotlight.
The Dragons star speaks with Michael Carayannis after being picked in the PM’s XIII team to finally clear the air and set the record straight about his commitment to the club.
Full interview below.
Michael Carayannis: Can you put to bed where you will be in 2024?
Ben Hunt: I’ll be at the Dragons. I’ve had a number of meetings with Flanno (Shane Flanagan) now. That’s where I’m going to be.
MC: Are you being held hostage? Have you got your head around being there in 2024?
BH: I’ve got my head around it for sure. I wouldn’t say I’m being held hostage. That’s a bit harsh. I have had to accept it in a way. I am going to be there.
Ben Hunt says he’s committed to the Dragons. Picture: Brett Hemmings/Getty Images

Ben Hunt says he’s committed to the Dragons. Picture: Brett Hemmings/Getty Images
MC: When fans hear that they are a bit concerned about your commitment and your desire to be there. Can you put that aside and give your assurances that you will be all in?
BH: I can. I have shown that I can do that. Whatever team I’m in, I never want to let my teammates down. I have a lot of good mates at the Dragons and a lot of great footballers that are there.
MC: Can you understand the angst?
BH: I can understand it from a fan point of view. I can assure the fans that I will always put my best foot forward. I’ll come back to pre-season in good shape and I’ll train hard.
MC: Can you find the enjoyment?
BH: I think you can but it comes down to winning games. It’s hard to enjoy your footy when you keep losing back to back games. I don’t care who you are, it’s tough to really enjoy it and get out of bed every day and bouncing into training every day. It does get hard. That’s a great thing about the off-season, you can get away and completely freshen up you come back to an environment with a new coach and a lot of changes it will be a fresh start. It will be enjoyable.
MC: Can your mind change. We are talking 2024. 2025 is a little open-ended but can your mind change?
BH: Of course it can. There’s a lot of things that I think need to happen to make that change. I don’t want to go into but there is a lot that needs to happen.
MC: Do you think you can still be captain of the club?
Ben Hunt has been linked to the Titans. Picture: Jeremy Ng/Getty Images

Ben Hunt has been linked to the Titans. Picture: Jeremy Ng/Getty Images
BH: I still think I am the best person to do it for the club. If I’m at the club I will always play my best footy and try my hardest. I am the guy who can lead our team. I’ve got the respect of the players and I can still do the job.
MC: Have you addressed this with the players?
BH: Only right at the start when news broke. I just said I was committed to playing out the season and doing my best for the club and not letting any of you guys down. That was it.
MC: How is your relationship with Shane Flanagan?
BH: I’ve always had a good relationship with Flanno since his time there as an assistant coach. We’ve always gotten along really well. We communicate well. There has never been any issues with Flanno. It has nothing to do with him. I’m actually looking forward to learning from him and seeing what it’s like to have him as a head coach.
MC: He has been quite public about you not going anywhere and turning you into his. How has that been?
Some Dragons fans have made it clear what they think of Ben Hunt. Picture: NRL Photos

Some Dragons fans have made it clear what they think of Ben Hunt. Picture: NRL Photos
BH: We’ve caught up a handful of times now and discussed lots of things. We’ve had very open conversations with Flanno. He knows where I am at. I understand where he is and what he is trying to do. There is a good relationship there. I am looking forward to it.
MC: In your head it seems you have a pretty clear indication of where you think the club needs to get to in a pretty short time for you to feel comfortable?
BH: In my head there is a place we need to get to and it’s a long way away from where we are now. Flanno is the right guy to do it for sure. He has proven it in the past. It doesn’t matter what it is, he will get the job done.
MC: Do you regret re-signing?
BH: Yes in a way I do but also there is a part of me that doesn’t. As a rugby league player you like the security. You have to only look recently with guys like Ryan Papenhuyzen. The game can spit you out really quick. There is a part of me that doesn’t but there is a part that does.
MC: Would the situation be different if Anthony Griffin was still coach?
BH: I honestly don’t know. It’s not something I have put too much thought into. That’s a tough one
 

Exsilium

Coach
Messages
10,347
Jeez, is it worth this high a word count for a bloke who's one injury away from retirement?

I wouldn't pay him to go but he's like those people who blame current situations on a failed relationship ten years ago.
 

Gardenia

Bench
Messages
2,832
I can understand his frustration and emphasize with the not winning and lack of decent recruitment. He just lost me at the end when he said he doesn't know if he would think differently if Hook was still there? They were losing under Hook and he hates losing, so he just contradicted himself.
 

Gardenia

Bench
Messages
2,832
Jeez, is it worth this high a word count for a bloke who's one injury away from retirement?
Thats why he signed with the Dragons Oct 22. Because he is one injury away from retirement. He has said as much in a recent interview when asked if he regrets resigning. That is his reason for not regretting signing. It is all about Ben.
 

Hutty1986

Immortal
Messages
34,034
If saints dont turf this little flog in the offseason, they might as well not turn up next year. Which would be an improvement on this year's disgusting 'effort'
 

hewi

Bench
Messages
4,205
Christian Nicolussi

By Christian Nicolussi

April 13, 2024 — 6.54pm
Save


Share
Normal text sizeALarger text sizeAVery large text sizeA


It was the Friday before the Manly game in round four when St George Illawarra coach Shane Flanagan asked Ben Hunt for a quiet word.
The Dragons were enjoying their weekly barbecue behind WIN Stadium and Flanagan wanted to get something off his chest.



Play Video
https://archive.md/iX2jt/again?url=...ng-a-contract-extension-20240412-p5fjge.html#




Anthony Milford has been handed a two-match ban for his hit on Reece Walsh.
All the headlines swirling around the club were about Zac Lomax wanting out at the end of this season – or even earlier. But Flanagan was interested in players who wanted to stay; he wanted to know if Hunt wanted to stick around beyond the end of his existing deal, which ends in 2025.
It was quite a turnaround, given Hunt demanded a release from the club just 10 months earlier. The skipper was already contracted for next year, but Flanagan wanted his halfback, captain and marquee man to start thinking seriously about playing on for another 12 months.

“I asked him, ‘What are you thinking about in the long term, and what does life look like for you at the end of next year?’” Flanagan says. “I know he has bought some property, that he’s been thinking the end is near, and how he might head home to country Queensland to retire.
“But I wanted him to know I was thinking about him in 2026. Benny is like Daly Cherry-Evans, where he looks after his body and is fit. I also want to attract elite players to this club, and a lot of questions I know I will be asked by elite players is, ‘Will Ben Hunt still be at the club?’

Ben Hunt and Shane Flanagan are all smiles during Saturday’s captain’s run.CREDIT: NRL DRAGONS
“Benny can see where we’re heading. I’m not saying I’m the best coach in the business, but I know how to put a side together, and I know how to win finals football. That’s what I endeavour to do at the Dragons. Ben is an important part. He’s here for 2025. Hopefully he’s here in 2026.”
Dragons fans are shocked Hunt is there now. In June last year Hunt wanted out altogether in the hope he could get back home to Queensland.


His good friend and coach Anthony Griffin had been shown the door, the club had failed to land a major signing and was on track to miss yet another NRL finals campaign.
After helping the Maroons to another Origin series victory, Hunt stood in the Suncorp Stadium sheds and told journalists: “We’ve enjoyed our time in Sydney, but we’re ready to come home. I have a meeting with the club on Monday and ‘Flanno’. I’m just hopeful they listen. We’ll see how we go.”

Ben Hunt has a strong relationship with Anthony Griffin, who was sacked by the Dragons last year.CREDIT: NRL PHOTOS
Hunt underestimated the backlash.
“It was out of control – I even had real estate agents in Brisbane ringing me about properties,” Hunt says. “My issue was never with Flanno. He was going to be a great guy for this job. It was just a heap of other things going on at the club at the time.”

One of those things was the sacking of Griffin, who Hunt was very close to. They both hail from Rockhampton and share a special bond. Hunt was unsure if he had the energy to invest in getting on board with yet another head coach, especially this late in his career.
But Flanagan and Hunt – on the surface an unlikely pairing – hit it off. They have become friends. Hunt enjoys Flanagan’s brutal honesty. Flanagan admires Hunt’s thick skin and ability to take a joke about his mega pay packet.

Ben Hunt is open to staying on one more year in 2026 at St George Illawarra, just nine months after he asked for an immediate release.CREDIT: GETTY
“He’s got plenty, and just once I’d love him to walk into my office with two coffees, not one,” Flanagan says with a smile. “They’re not that expensive, and knowing Benny, he’s struck up a contra deal with the local coffee shop.”
The coach and captain look relaxed and measured together, even when seated next to each other at post-match press conferences.

Flanagan often pokes fun at Hunt’s nose, which is bent out of shape from one too many tackles, and impossible to miss. “Benny can smell around corners,” Flanagan quips.
Flanagan has seen it all before. He was fortunate to work with skipper Paul Gallen for 10 years at Cronulla.
Gallen was tired of losing at the Sharks, and was tempted to join Manly on a big-money deal and the chance to join a club in the premiership window. But he stayed, drank Flanagan’s Kool-Aid and became the first Cronulla skipper to hold up the premiership trophy in 2016.
History is hopefully repeating at the Dragons with Flanagan and Hunt.

“Gal was like a son to me,” Flanagan says. “You have your arguments, your good times, your bad times, and you always get on with it.
“All Gal wanted was success. He stayed at Cronulla, we ended up recruiting Mick Ennis, James Maloney, Luke Lewis, Andrew Fifita … all guys who were not on the open market at the time, and we won a comp.
Shane Gallen and Paul Gallen celebrate Cronulla’s 2016 premiership with fans.

Shane Gallen and Paul Gallen celebrate Cronulla’s 2016 premiership with fans.CREDIT: LOUISE KENNERLEY
“It’s what I’d love to do here. Benny is the same. He’s a competitor. He wants success. The only knock is he’s a Queenslander, which does make it tough to like him.
“But he’s the captain of this club. I knew what his issues were last year. But I was never going to let him walk out the door. If I showed faith in him, he’d return it.”

As for that conversation at the back of WIN Stadium a couple of weeks ago at the barbie, Hunt says he had not given his long-term future much thought until then.
Shifting back over the border is a given. Becoming a specialist coach has appeal, but certainly not head coaching.
The only time Hunt remembers he is 34 – and closer to the end than the start – is when he spots former teammates sitting in the opposition coaches’ box. On Sunday, Benji Marshall, who spent the 2017 season at the Broncos with Hunt, will coach the opposition, Wests Tigers.
If Hunt does play on at the Dragons, he admits Flanagan will be a key factor.

“He asked me about another year, he told me he thought I could play on, and he wanted me to think about it,” Hunt says. “I definitely feel like my body can go another year. But a lot more goes into it than just my body being right.
“Little things are always in the back of your mind like, we need to be winning games, and what will Flanno be thinking by then, and will my body get worse? It’s tough getting out of bed after every game, but it’s harder after a loss. I do enjoy being coached by Flanno.”
Sounds like he might be drinking Flanagan’s Kool-Aid, too.
 

Latest posts

Top