‘Strange and frustrating’: Dragons coach opens up on Ben Hunt’s sledge of his son
Dragons coach Shane Flanagan spoke to a room of corporate partners and staff on Friday and declared anything short of a return to finals football in 2025 would be deemed a failure.As the start of pre-season approaches, the Dragons coach sat down with Michael Chammas to answer all the tough questions about the club’s recruitment and retention dominating the headlines – including the future of captain Ben Hunt
Chammas: I won’t beat around the bush. The Ben Hunt situation: how do you handle the next month or two?
Flanagan: I don’t see any issues there, to be really honest. I’m comfortable with my relationship with Ben. The club’s made a decision. We just move on. He’ll be back at training. I haven’t got the exact date, but it’ll probably be early January. So we just move on.
Flanagan: Let me be really clear on the review bit and what was said in the review. There were three people in the review: Me, Dean Young and Ben. I can guarantee you, Dean Young didn’t speak into any media and I haven’t spoken to any media about the review. I did a review with 30-plus players, 30-plus staff. I’ve had a review from my superiors as well. The whole club has had a review and nothing that was said in those reviews is in the media. And what’s being said is incorrect. There was no discussion about Ben’s salary and all that sort of stuff. That’s just absolutely rubbisChammas: Are you suggesting that Ben’s talking [to journalists]?Flanagan: No. Well, I don’t know. But as I said, he wouldn’t have said what he said because it didn’t happenChammas: So what did happen? You obviously would have been disappointed with the way the team finished the year and Ben’s a big part of that team.Flanagan: I’m not doing that. I’m not letting anyone know what our review was. There were 30 players that had reviews and that is between the coaching staff and the players and. There are lots of things to go into reviews. It’s about training – how they trained, how they were in the gym, how they were in the field, how their body composition is. There are so many different components going into a player review and there are a lot of them.Sorry, all of them will stay private, but you’re not afraid to be harsh in that environment. Maybe some of them walk out of there with a smile on their face but I guarantee you some of them didn’t. But that’s my job – to make sure that we’re accountable. Ben’s no different. From my perspective, there was no confrontation. There was no ‘Oh wow’ conversation. It was just a review of this season – and there were some real positives out of it as well.Chammas: It seems the real disappointment is the fact he didn’t get a contract for 2026. Can you explain the conversations you had with him over the last six months and why the club decided to put contract talks on hold?Flanagan: Yeah, probably it could be a little bit of my fault. I said to Ben at some point we’ll talk about ’26. As the season went on there were other priorities and Ben got put on the back burner. I can understand his frustration. I understand we’ve probably got maybe 10 or 15 players that are off contract for ’26. All players want to secure their future and Ben’s no different. But the club’s got a position where you’ve got to look to the future. I’m hoping Ben has a cracking season next year and we’re looking at extending him. That would be the perfect scenario, wouldn’t it? Whether that’s going to happen or not, I don’t know.Chammas: From my understanding, he felt that after Origin, the conversation about his future would be readdressed. But after Origin it was made clear to him that it wasn’t in the best interest of the Dragons to recommit for ’26 without seeing how he started the year. Is that fair?
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