‘His Christmas looks a little different’: Dragons flyer’s struggle to retain no.1 jersey – Off-season Central

Dragons speedster Tyrell Sloan is leaving no stone unturned this low season as he fights to maintain his no.1 jersey.

Sloan is in a battle for the Dragons fullback spot with Zac Lomax, however on account of a prolonged layoff by way of damage, the Red V’s new coach Shane Flanagan says the proficient 21-year-old is placing within the arduous yards over the Christmas break to make up for misplaced time.

Flanagan advised foxsports.com.au again in July that he was planning a brutal coaching regime for Sloan in the course of the low season, however on account of a syndesmosis damage after which a damaged thumb, these plans had been curtailed considerably.

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However, now that Sloan is again on the coaching paddock, Flanagan is pleased with the bottom the fullback is making whereas different gamers get pleasure from their Christmas break.

“Sloany’s two or so weeks back into running, and the injuries were really disappointing because I had big plans for his November/December,” Flanagan advised the SMH.

“But he’s put that behind him now and he won’t stop during the (Christmas) break, he’ll continue to train these two weeks because he’s had a lot of time off and every day’s crucial for him.

“He’ll do his own training and that’s just because he’s been out and hasn’t really been able to run or lift weights for a fair while with his arm in plaster.

“So his Christmas break looks a little bit different.

“He certainly hasn’t shied away from it, he was onboard with training through and he’s got a great attitude towards that extra work. All these players do.”

As that final remark suggests, Flanagan has been stoked with the perspective of all his gamers during the last couple of months.

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The new coach is clearly eager to make a huge effect from the outset, might want to get the very best out of what he’s bought on the roster at this stage, after a few Flanagan’s large free company targets spurned the membership to signal or re-sign with different groups.

This included star prop Addin Fonua-Blake signing with the Sharks from 2025 and gun playmaker Tom Dearden staying put in Townsville on a long-term take care of the Cowboys.

Flanagan isn’t deterred although, taking solace within the reality his present crop of Dragons have up to now gone above and past to enhance.

“They’ve trained really hard, I’ve been impressed with the effort, but we’ve started from a long way back too. There needed to be a lot of improvement,” Flanagan mentioned.

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“I think as a whole squad we were a bit underdone in a number of areas – fitness, strength, the ability to accelerate and decelerate, changing direction, and a lot of those things were down to me. That’s something we needed to work hard on and we have.

“They know that what they’ve dished up prior hasn’t been good enough, and they’re sick of it.

“From the captain Ben Hunt all the way down, they’re all sick of losing. So you’ve got to change, if you keep doing what you’ve done previously, you’ll get the same result.

“It hasn’t surprised me, that willingness to change, but it has pleased me. No one’s said, ‘this is too hard’ or questioned ‘why are we doing this?’”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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