It’s impossible to compare one coach to the next as there are too many variables involved. Some have been fortunate to have inherited better squads. Some have coached in a time when there was less dominance from the top tier teams and you could jag a win but this has become a lot more difficult as even the second string teams are quite strong in this comp. Add to this the constant momentum shifts in games with the addition of the new rules and the comparison is chalk and cheese. I’m not defending Flannigan, as it’s his job to fix it.
In the coaches defence, he has tried recruiting some marquee players but as I’ve stated before on this forum, the horse bolted once Hunt decided to go public with his intentions to leave the club.