bowlinboy wrote:100% when was the last time you saw him scoot & catch markers off side or even make a half break?
Don't think he is the most professional of characters to have around the place.
Your first point for me is a weird one in todays day and age. With the play the ball as it is (with the six again) the hookers job is not necessarily to break the line. But jump out well enough to ensure the prop/runner makes 15-20m. Roby (James) one of the best english hookers never broke the line really against Penrith. He won the game by making the right pass when he needed to.
Agree on your point being the most professional around. When he was on the bench he was giving Lawton (who was about to come on) some stick. Lawton scored next set pretty much. Problem with Flanagan is he should only give it IF him AND THE TEAM can back it up.
Still thought it was a poor performance. Dunning should still go. How England starts I don’t know. But a win is a win.