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Posted: 2023-02-24 02:15:13

For somebody who's barely played 50 NRL games, Kyle Flanagan has had to wear plenty of hats already.

He was a record-setting pointscorer on a gun junior side at Cronulla and counted as a prospect of note before he was thrown into the fire as an ill-fated replacement for Cooper Cronk at the Roosters.

Even his time at Canterbury — where he lobbed after his year in Bondi as he chased a fresh start — has been all over the road.

Flanagan was meant to be the cornerstone of a rebuild, then he copped the heat when the good times never came, before clawing his way back into first grade where he quietly put together a competent season in 2022.

Yes, Kyle Flanagan has been plenty of things in his eventful 62-game career but, according to him, he's never had the chance to just be Kyle Flanagan and — with the Bulldogs relying on the 24-year old to steer the ship as they chase a finals berth — that's all he wants to be.

A man looks to pass the ball during a rugby league match
Kyle Flanagan was a quiet success story for the Bulldogs last year.  (Getty Images: Mark Kolbe)

"I just need to go out there and be Kyle Flanagan. I don't think I've shown consistently in first grade what Kyle Flanagan looks like. In previous times I've tried to go out there and be someone else or replicate somebody else's game," Flanagan said.

"The focus for me, this pre-season, is to be Kyle Flanagan, play to what his strengths are and that's directing the footy team around and being a controlled head out there."

Whether Flanagan can find that control will prove crucial to Canterbury's chances of making the finals for the first time since 2016.

For many, they're a popular pick to do just that but questions still remain if Flanagan is the man to guide them to the promised land.

The club's pursuit of Mitchell Moses and the signing of Brisbane whiz-kid Karl Olapau means the jury is still out on Flanagan, but he's still firmly set on becoming the club's long-term playmaker.

"Being on the rugby league rollercoaster, you have to be a driven person to come back from poor performances or setbacks," Flanagan said.

"I like to think, because of my upbringing and the way I like to train hard, [this things have] given me that mindset to go out there and prove people wrong.

"I want to prove myself right. I'm looking to take my game to the next level and move into the next part of my career."

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