Shane Flanagan

Coach

Birthday December 2, 1965

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Age 58 years old

Nationality Sydney

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1965

Shane Flanagan (born 2 December 1965) is an Australian professional rugby league football coach and commentator, and is the head coach of the St George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League.

1982

His last game for the Magpies was a winning play-off for fifth spot, which allowed the Magpies to make their first semi-finals appearance since 1982.

1987

Flanagan played S. G. Ball Cup, Jersey Flegg Cup, and President's Cup for St. George Dragons prior to making his first-grade debut for the club in 1987.

He came off the bench in this game, a round 11 match against the Western Suburbs Magpies, and played his second game against the same opposition in round 24, also off the bench.

He was the starting hooker in the following week’s match against Parramatta.

After making these three first-grade appearances in 1987, he made none in 1988.

1989

In 1989, Flanagan joined the Western Suburbs Magpies.

In his second game for them, he accused his Brisbane Broncos opponent Andrew Gee of biting, showing the referee a mark on his forearm.

The Magpies’ CEO later decided not to take any action against Gee.

In round 8, Flanagan scored his first top-grade try in a tight victory over St. George at Kogarah Oval.

He scored his second and final try of the year in round 16, darting over from dummy-half.

After being a regular starter at hooker in 1989 and 1990, he played only five games in 1991 under new coach Warren Ryan, with Ryan preferring new recruit Joe Thomas in the hooking role.

1992

He moved to Parramatta Eels in 1992 and remained with the club until 1994, when he retired from playing football following a knee injury.

1997

Flanagan was later engaged to coach the Parramatta S.G. Ball team in 1997.

After spending the 1997 season in the English Super League as Stuart Raper's assistant at the Castleford Tigers, Flanagan returned to Australia and was eventually appointed to an assistant coaching role at the Sydney Roosters for two years under Ricky Stuart.

2007

He went on to coach the Australian Schoolboys side, was an assistant coach for Australia under Stuart in 2007, and was an assistant coach under Craig Bellamy for New South Wales from 2008 to 2010.

2010

He was the head coach of the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks and was appointed assistant coach of the Sharks in 2006 and was subsequently appointed to the top position when former coach Ricky Stuart resigned on 20 July 2010.

Flanagan was previously the assistant coach at the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and Coaching Director of the PNG Kumuls.

He is the father of Dragons player Kyle Flanagan.

In July 2010, Flanagan was instated as Cronulla-Sutherland head coach following Ricky Stuart's resignation with six weeks remaining in the 2010 season.

As head coach of the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Flanagan lost his first three games mostly by small margins before a breakthrough win came against premiership contenders the Sydney Roosters in round 23 of the 2010 season.

The Sharks won 18–12.

The Sharks won one more game in the 2010 season, against the Gold Coast Titans.

2012

In the 2012 NRL season, Flanagan coached Cronulla to finish 7th on the ladder.

Flanagan built a reputation for signing key players to the club.

Having signed Todd Carney the previous year, Flanagan secured the purchases of Beau Ryan and Chris Heighington from the West Tigers, Michael Gordon and Luke Lewis from the Panthers, and Jonathon Wright from the Bulldogs.

2013

In 2013, following a year-long investigation into the Sharks' supplements program carried out during the 2011 NRL season, Flanagan was suspended from his role for a period of 12 months.

2015

The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks won against the 2015 premiers, the North Queensland Cowboys, by 32-20 thus earning a place in the 2016 Grand Final.

On 2 October, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks recorded a 14–12 victory over the Melbourne Storm, making Flanagan their first coach to win a premiership.

2016

In the 2016 NRL season, he guided Cronulla to a top-four finish.

They travelled to Canberra in the first week of the finals and record a 16–14 victory thus earning a preliminary final at Allianz Stadium.

2017

In the 2017 NRL season, he guided Cronulla to the finals.

In week one, Cronulla played against North Queensland in the elimination final, losing 15–14 in an upset.

2018

In 2018, Flanagan took Cronulla to a top-four finish.

Cronulla lost their week one final match against Sydney Roosters before defeating Penrith the following week 21–20.

In the preliminary final, Cronulla was defeated by Melbourne 22–6.

On 19 December 2018, Flanagan was de-registered as a coach indefinitely for failing to adhere to the conditions of his suspension in 2014.

The NRL integrity unit had found that Flanagan had sent more than fifty emails exchanged between Flanagan, club management, and the football department which was strictly against the conditions of his suspension which included that Flanagan was to have no contact or involvement with the club during his ban.

The NRL also fined Cronulla $800,000 as punishment.

2019

On 20 September 2019, it was announced that Flanagan was allowed to return to the NRL but under strict conditions.