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    • All Black's inspiration drove Dai Flanagan into the Dragons' refuge

    All Black's inspiration drove Dai Flanagan into the Dragons' refuge

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    • Jhon Khaleeb
    • Jun 28, 2022
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    • 1 min read
    • Last Updated At : Apr 16, 2026

    At the point when Dai Flanagan was offered the lead trainer job at the Dragons, one of the prominent individuals he rang for counsel was previous Scarlet's supervisor Brad Mooar.


    From the external, the Dragons' work is seen as a harmed goblet, perhaps the most unappealing job in professional rugby. There aren't many individuals who could contend against that view while keeping a stoic expression. After all, the details don't lie; the Dragons have consistently completed close to the foot of the United Rugby Championship table and its ancestor, the PRO12/14, for quite a long time.

    At the same time, they just dominated two matches throughout the season.

    What compelled their most recent mission much hazier was the reality they neglected to dominate a solitary game at Rodney Parade, which would have appeared to be unfathomable ten years prior when Paul Turner was seen out.


    So why should Flanagan, who had a year left on his Scarlets contract, not just stay in Llanelli as Dwayne Peel's colleague and trust that a special deal will go along? All Blacks going after master Mooar, whose compelling character charmed the New Zealander to all he met during his short stay in Welsh rugby, had an elective view.

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