Dai Flanagan
Welsh rugby union footballer
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David Flanagan is a rugby union coach and former player who is the head coach for Dragons RFC. As a player, he played as a fly-half for Pontypridd RFC, the Cardiff Blues and the Ospreys.
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Flanagan leaves Dragons by 'mutual agreement'Dragons and head coach Dai Flanagan part company with immediate effect, a decision agreed mutually.BBC Sport - Published | |
Flanagan leaves Dragons head coach roleHead coach Dai Flanagan leaves Dragons, with the Welsh region saying he departs by mutual agreement.BBC Sport - Published | |
Calzaghe inspiration behind Dragons' derby-day winDragons head coach Dai Flanagan sees an invitation local boxing great Joe Calzaghe pay off against Ospreys.BBC Sport - Published | |
Gatland comments have 'planted a seed' - FlanaganDragons head coach Dai Flanagan says Warren Gatland's comments about regional rugby have created a debate.BBC Sport - Published | |
Flanagan backed to fast-track Dragons rebuildDai Flanagan has held talks with the club's new owners to speed up changes needed at the Welsh region.BBC Sport - Published | |
Dragons fighting to keep Wainwright and DyerHead coach Dai Flanagan hopes to convince Wales pair Aaron Wainwright and Rio Dyer that Dragons is the best place to continue their domestic career.BBC Sport - Published | |
Turner makes surprise Dragons return as 'advisor'Head coach Dai Flanagan fumes over leaks but welcomes the return of former Dragons boss Paul Turner to look after scouting and player recruitment.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wales lock Rowlands 'not ready for Dragons return'Coach Dai Flanagan reveals Will Rowlands is likely to miss Dragons' remaining games after a setback in his return from injury.BBC Sport - Published | |
Dragons hopeful over Moriarty as they offer dealsHead coach Dai Flanagan is optimistic Wales back-row Ross Moriarty will stay with Dragons.BBC Sport - Published | |
Dragons cannot offer Rowlands new deal - FlanaganDragons boss Dai Flanagan admits he cannot prevent players such as Wales lock Will Rowlands leaving amid Welsh rugby's continued financial uncertainty.BBC Sport - Published | |