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Coach Flanno

Gardenia

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I believe this team should be based full time in Sydney, Kogarah Jubilee Oval is 15 minutes away from the Airport and 30 minutes to the Opera House (Opera Bar) , if you want to attract the best, Sydney is the way to go, I love Kiama,
Mollymook, Ulladulla, most games should be played at Kogarah 70%.
There was a great atmosphere and massive crowd at Kogarah when they played Souths there this year! I am loving the relocation to Kogarah next to the mighty Taj Mahal
 

muzby

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If you think Melbourne was successful and main attraction was both because of living down there you are dreaming.

It’s great down here.

yes, the beaches are f**ked.. and everyone follows the wrong code of footy..

but outside of that, it’s great
 

BLM01

First Grade
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There was a great atmosphere and massive crowd at Kogarah when they played Souths there this year! I am loving the relocation to Kogarah next to the mighty Taj Mahal
Relocation?. We are talking about a couple of training sessions. Not any extra games.

But used to love the hill at Kogarah then across the bistro for a good steak.or if on a budget the Sizzler.
Chat to the players and some opposition in the bar area before they did their private room awards etc. Disco floor adjoining the bar. Then the down under bar for those that went to 3am especially on Saturday night.
 

Parko1310

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For the first time in five years, Shane Flanagan is an NRL head coach again. This is his plan to not only lift the Dragons off the canvas, but turn them into a powerhouse.
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Shane Flanagan got home from the Sea Eagles end-of-season presentation around midnight last Monday.
He closed the door on his job for the past 12 months as Manly assistant coach, waking the next morning for Day 1 as the head coach of St George-Illawarra.
By 6am Tuesday, Flanagan was sitting inside WIN Stadium Wollongong, plotting his rebuild of the historic Red V.
For the first time in five years, Flanagan is an NRL head coach again. The magnitude of the job poses the question why he would want to be back at all?
Flanagan takes over a football club that finished 16th of 17 teams in 2023 - the worst season in St George Illawarra’s history.
A football club that has made the finals just twice in 12 years. A football club only supercoach Wayne Bennett could take to a premiership.
This is the story of Flanagan’s plan to not only lift the Dragons off the canvas, but turn them into a powerhouse.

BRAND POWER​

“When I was younger, the Dragons were the biggest brand in the game,” Flanagan told this column.
“South Sydney were obviously up there also. But as far as the most iconic sporting brand in the country, the Red V of the Dragons were it.
“I want us to get back to being the No.1 sporting organisation in the country.
“I’m not going to go down the path of differentiating between St George or Illawarra, we are simply the Dragons.
“We can be just as big in Queensland, Victoria, and every part of NSW. We can be a brand that is revered by the sporting public.
“When I started (as head coach) at the Sharks in 2010, the Dragons won the premiership that year. The Sharks were always the little brother, but now the tables have been flipped.
“The Sharks have played finals footy every year. And the Dragons haven‘t.
“I wanted the Sharks to become as consistent as the Melbourne Storm when it came to being a contender every year. The goal is no different to the Dragons and I believe we can get there.
“Every year I want to be playing finals. I want us to be a high-achieving club. We’ve got the support, we just need to get it right on the footy field.’’

HUNTING SEASON​

Will Ben Hunt - who had a release request rejected by the club in June - be at the club in 2024?
“Depending on Ben’s representative football commitments, he’ll be at pre-season training, most likely mid-December,’’ Flanagan confirmed.
“If he somehow misses the rep arena, he’ll be back mid-November.
“I talk to Ben weekly. There were some issues Ben had with the club which we’ve ironed out. The only issue from a football perspective he had was that we weren’t winning.
“I understand he’s a winner. We’re aligned in that belief. I need him here. I want him here. He’s our halfback. I need to put some good players around him next season and then even more the year after.’’

RECRUITMENT​

So far, Flanagan has signed hard-running Rabbitohs forward Hame Sele and of course, his son Kyle from the Bulldogs, who brings value as a capable half or hooker.
“I still want to get four or five players for next season,” Flanagan said. “And then come November 1, I‘ll go really hard again for 2025.
“There’s players I’m talking to for 2025 that are big ones for us. They are elite players.
“You need Origin and rep players in your side and that’s our intent. But so too, is developing Origin players of our own, like we did with Jack Bird and Valentine Holmes at Cronulla.’’
On coaching his son Kyle, Flanagan said: “I’m excited. We‘d tried to get a couple of other utilities to the club and it just didn’t work out.
“I needed someone like Kyle, who has played 80 first-grade games. I know what I’m going to get out of him. If he’s not the best trainer there, he’ll be close to it.
“He’ll set some examples and I know I’ll get the best out of him.
“Communication-wise it will be easy. There’s no tough conversation there. Whether he plays hooker or in the halves, his off-season will determine that.’’

WELL PLANNED​

The Dragons are in talks for a new head of recruitment of which will be charged with a strategy Flanagan says is key to the club’s sustained success.
“Recruitment and retention has been ad hoc for too long here,” Flanagan said.
“It’s a case of constantly looking for a new player to replace a player that the new coach wants. That’s no one individual’s fault, it’s merely a by-product of the constant change of coaches.
“Every coach wants their type of player and I’m no different.
“But what I want to do is have a long-term vision, a clear plan. When we get our roster right, I only want to be rolling over, like Penrith do, two or three players every year.
“I want to know what the majority of our side looks like in 2025, 2026, so that we’re always only ever adding small touches of quality.’’

ATTITUDE​

Flanagan’s coaching is based on hard work. And he leads it. He famously helped buy a boxing ring on eBay for the Sharks gym when they were strapped for cash.
Last Friday, the Dragons head coach was walking the aisles at Officeworks looking for a certain set of desks he wanted to add to the team meeting room.
“When the team walks in for pre-season training, they will walk into a new gym area, new faces and a new beginning,” Flanagan said.
“We’re going to be super fit, fast and powerful because we have two premiership-proven high performance leaders (in Andrew Gray and Dan Lawson).
“We’re going to be ruthless, tough and hard to beat. If we have to win by two-points, so be it. Then once we add some high-level skill, like we did at Cronulla with Ben Barba and James Maloney, we will still have our tough DNA with a sprinkling of x-factor.’’

TOUGH TYRELL​

Flanagan has confirmed previously he intends to give centre Zac Lomax a chance to train at fullback in the pre-season.
But what he really hopes is to add a hardened layer of resilience into outstanding young fullback Tyrell Sloan.
“I’ve spoken to Tyrell. My coaching style, my personality will help him get to where he needs to be.
“I’m going to invest a lot more of my own time in Tyrell and also add programs where on a Wednesday he’ll go and do boxing or wrestling.
“We’ve got a plan to expose him to some tough training.
“Ricky Stuart did it with Jamie Soward and Craig Wing back in the day. It’s similar to some original questions over Will Kennedy’s toughness. Now look at him go, he’s come through the other side and is a first-class player.
“Our aim is to add new strings to Tyrell‘s bow through some tough training. In rugby league you have to go to dark places and know that you can come out of them. That’s the experience Tyrell will gain this pre-season.’’

 

Parko1310

Juniors
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Part 2:

LEGENDS​

Flanagan is calling it the ‘Dragons Way’; a statement and testimony in the way you walk, talk, train and play if you represent the Dragons.
“I need to make sure our current players understand the history of the club,” Flanagan said.
“I will make sure that the dressing room is open to the past players, so too is training. We need a massive reconnection with all parts of our business. We are all Dragons.
“We will all have one cause to have the footy team winning. And that has already begun even without me there. At the presentation night last week, Michael Weyman and Paul McGregor turned up, which I think is fantastic.”

LEADERSHIP​

If captain Hunt were ever unavailable this season, the Dragons found themselves struggling to name a replacement captain. Leadership is an issue that Flanagan is eager to replenish.
“Benny has been a bit of a lone soldier for a while. When Jack de Belin was out, or Ben for that matter, the depth of leadership was lacking,” Flanagan said.
“In the process of doing exit reviews with the players on Tuesday, I’ve learned I need to expose them to how to lead.
“Gone are the days in sport where your best player is the automatic captain. I’m not sure what leadership structure I’ll have, but it could be three leaders. It could be one or two.
“I need to find out their strengths and weaknesses, and show them how I want them to lead, not just at training, but in meetings and on the field, at restaurants, hotels and in the community. There’s so many layers to leadership which I need to expose these boys to.’’

SCRUTINY​

Flanagan knows he’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
Yet even his harshest critics would recognise his willingness to learn from past mistakes, re-establish himself over the course of a long five years by leaving the game to work as a tradesman, help coach a junior league team, commentate with Fox Sports and work as an assistant coach, before earning his job ahead with the Dragons.
Still, the question remains, why would he ever want to return to the intense and brutal spotlight of the NRL?
“The time away has allowed me to be way better prepared to run a team,” Flanagan said.
“My time as an assistant coach has allowed me to sit back and view things in a different light.
“When you get older, you also calm down a bit. I was always wanting things quickly. Now I realise it takes time and it’s a process.
“I’m probably more passionate about having success than ever before.
“My passion is to win another competition. I want to get the Dragons back into the eight, then top four and not just once, but every year.”
 

Peach & Apricot

Juniors
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The problem for the Dragons is the decrepit and crumbling StG Leagues Club is the image for how stale and outdated the organisation has become. Needs a total demolition and rebuild from the ground up to change the culture and inject energy and passion.
 
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“When I was younger, the Dragons were the biggest brand in the game, the most iconic sporting brand in the country were the Red V of the Dragons. I want us to get back to being the No.1 sporting organisation in the country."

"I still want to get four or five players for next season,” Flanagan said. “And then come November 1, I‘ll go really hard again for 2025.
"There’s players I’m talking to for 2025 that are big ones for us. They are elite players."
That is what we wanna hear. There is passion in what Flanno is saying. For the first time in a decade I have a good feeling that this club can turn round its fortunes and return to being the great and famous RED V.
 
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I understand he’s a winner. We’re aligned in that belief. I need him here. I want him here. He’s our halfback. I need to put some good players around him next season and then even more the year after.’’

Bit deluded tho about our overpaid prima donna of a halfback.
 
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People are going to slam him for signing his son tbh. Don't listen to it. Kevie copped it deluxe for bringing in Billy and that's worked out pretty damn well in my opinion. I said similar at the time and I imagine it will be the same with Kyle...

He'll be on a cheap contract. The coach will know what he's capable of and he'll know EXACTLY how to get the best out of him. Lastly, as his son he will want to play his absolute ass off for his dad...it's just an ingrained thing about wanting a parents praise. Plus, he won't want to have his xbox taken off him or extra chores at home for being naughty at training.

I won't say I'm excited for you guys, but I'm far more optimistic about your chances next year.
 

TruSaint

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Part 2:

LEGENDS​

Flanagan is calling it the ‘Dragons Way’; a statement and testimony in the way you walk, talk, train and play if you represent the Dragons.
“I need to make sure our current players understand the history of the club,” Flanagan said.
“I will make sure that the dressing room is open to the past players, so too is training. We need a massive reconnection with all parts of our business. We are all Dragons.
“We will all have one cause to have the footy team winning. And that has already begun even without me there. At the presentation night last week, Michael Weyman and Paul McGregor turned up, which I think is fantastic.”

LEADERSHIP​

If captain Hunt were ever unavailable this season, the Dragons found themselves struggling to name a replacement captain. Leadership is an issue that Flanagan is eager to replenish.
“Benny has been a bit of a lone soldier for a while. When Jack de Belin was out, or Ben for that matter, the depth of leadership was lacking,” Flanagan said.
“In the process of doing exit reviews with the players on Tuesday, I’ve learned I need to expose them to how to lead.
“Gone are the days in sport where your best player is the automatic captain. I’m not sure what leadership structure I’ll have, but it could be three leaders. It could be one or two.
“I need to find out their strengths and weaknesses, and show them how I want them to lead, not just at training, but in meetings and on the field, at restaurants, hotels and in the community. There’s so many layers to leadership which I need to expose these boys to.’’

SCRUTINY​

Flanagan knows he’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
Yet even his harshest critics would recognise his willingness to learn from past mistakes, re-establish himself over the course of a long five years by leaving the game to work as a tradesman, help coach a junior league team, commentate with Fox Sports and work as an assistant coach, before earning his job ahead with the Dragons.
Still, the question remains, why would he ever want to return to the intense and brutal spotlight of the NRL?
“The time away has allowed me to be way better prepared to run a team,” Flanagan said.
“My time as an assistant coach has allowed me to sit back and view things in a different light.
“When you get older, you also calm down a bit. I was always wanting things quickly. Now I realise it takes time and it’s a process.
“I’m probably more passionate about having success than ever before.
“My passion is to win another competition. I want to get the Dragons back into the eight, then top four and not just once, but every year.”

Thanks @Parko1310 for posing all of that.

I have to say, Im now beginning to embrace this bloke. Footy isnt just about the players, it's the whole dynamic.

History, pride, etc.

As mentioned above, look at what Kevvie has done to the Broncos.
 

qld redvee

Juniors
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That is what we wanna hear. There is passion in what Flanno is saying. For the first time in a decade I have a good feeling that this club can turn round its fortunes and return to being the great and famous RED V.
First time in a long time that we have heard anyone come out sounding so passionate about the mighty red vee !
Im all for Flanno make us the brand of the league again . Sounds like he is allover the culture thats needed so as Big Kev used to say IM EXCITED ... some good signings get rid of deadwood and a good game plan and fitness roll on 24
 

jeffdragon

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People are going to slam him for signing his son tbh. Don't listen to it. Kevie copped it deluxe for bringing in Billy and that's worked out pretty damn well in my opinion. I said similar at the time and I imagine it will be the same with Kyle...

He'll be on a cheap contract. The coach will know what he's capable of and he'll know EXACTLY how to get the best out of him. Lastly, as his son he will want to play his absolute ass off for his dad...it's just an ingrained thing about wanting a parents praise. Plus, he won't want to have his xbox taken off him or extra chores at home for being naughty at training.

I won't say I'm excited for you guys, but I'm far more optimistic about your chances next year.
Some fans would rather have Amone or Mulhiesen.
Flanagan for me over those two.
 

Rod Coil

Juniors
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The problem for the Dragons is the decrepit and crumbling StG Leagues Club is the image for how stale and outdated the organisation has become. Needs a total demolition and rebuild from the ground up to change the culture and inject energy and passion.
Your wish is to be granted - There is a $50+M fully budgeted plan to completely upgrade the Leagues Club. It’s fully funded & going through Council approval. First stage is already complete. The new Leagues Club CEO has hit the ground running in the right direction.
 

Rod Coil

Juniors
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Relocation?. We are talking about a couple of training sessions. Not any extra games.

But used to love the hill at Kogarah then across the bistro for a good steak.or if on a budget the Sizzler.
Chat to the players and some opposition in the bar area before they did their private room awards etc. Disco floor adjoining the bar. Then the down under bar for those that went to 3am especially on Saturday night.
Yep, the Downunder bar was the place to go. Great memories. It was a Chinese Restaurant to about 9pm, then they would clear the room of all the big round tables with the lazy Susan’s & the hoards of young desperates would head downstairs from the upstairs bars.
 

Dragon David

First Grade
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By the looks of what his aims and desires are for the Dragons, Flanagan has definitely thought about everything long and hard and seeing these things, as kindly posted by Parko, makes me think that we will get the success we so rightly deserve in the next couple of years.

What pleases me is that he mentions getting 5 more players and getting a team that will be strong and fit and when needed only to replace a couple of players of similar quality at a time when those existing guys call it a day or move on, just like at the Roosters and Panthers - none of the massive turn arounds that we have gone through.

The other thing is that he will be nurturing Tyrell Sloan and giving him tougher training programmes including some boxing and wrestling training. Something that our former coach might have overlooked. He will work hard on his son/dad arrangement and he knows that Kyle will be giving it all.

So Flanagan is now officially at the Dragons and setting things up and saying that a new recruitment and retention guy will be employed.

Things are certainly looking on the up.
 
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