Wantaway Dragons halfback Ben Hunt has now reportedly resigned to the very fact he’ll play beneath Shane Flanagan in 2024.
However, based on the SMH, the 33-year-old will now try to pressure an exit forward of the 2025 season in his hunt for a premiership.
Hunt has reportedly been knowledgeable the Dragons shall be making a variety of huge signings beneath their new coach.
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He is sweating on the arrivals, with the membership being linked to each Joey Manu and Joseph Suaalii in latest weeks.
Manu shall be free to barter with rivals come November 1, whereas Suaalii solely has one yr remaining within the NRL earlier than he joins Rugby Australia on a mammoth contract.
After sitting down along with his supervisor Col Davis, it reportedly grew to become clear to the skilled halfback he received’t have the ability to depart the membership.
Both the Broncos and Titans had been reportedly fascinated by his providers if he was to be granted a launch from his contract.
Now Flanagan shall be tasked with getting the very best out of Hunt, who earlier this season advised the membership he wished out.
While the halfback could also be angling for a transfer in 2025, the discharge of younger gun Jayden Sullivan sophisticated a possible transfer, being his apparent alternative.
Flanagan has beforehand revealed that Hunt shall be on the membership for the 2024 season.
“Ben will be there next year, I’ve spoken to Ben and I think we’ve sort of put that to bed and he’ll be at the club next year,” Flanagan stated on 2GB.
“I met with him before the game, I put my coach’s hat on with him and said to him ‘Ben, as the coach I’m not letting you go, you’re my captain, you’re my halfback, I’m not letting you go and I’ve got the support of the club there, they don’t want you to go’.
“We had that discussion, he said ‘I understand Flanno, I understand completely’ … the conversation went on and we started to talk about next year.”
Source: www.foxsports.com.au