The Unofficial Blues Team
Flanagan was at the heart of all the Blues attacking play against Edinburgh last weekend, as Cardiff ran riot in a 3 tries to 0, full time score of 20-0 stuffing in the home of Scottish rugby. He has also been ever present in the regions Heineken Cup run, playing 80 minutes against Bristol (H), Harlequins (A) as well as Stade Francais (H), all of which were preceded by a 49 minute appearance at Welford Road in the EDF Cup against finalists Leicester and followed by a famous win at Bath.
But despite that, the Cefn Hengoed man was not expected o start the match, with Nick Robinson the only tried and tested, and international fly half in the Blues squad. Having been deemed fit to start against Edinburgh, and making a 20 minute cameo at the end of the match, nearly every Cardiff fan would've expected Robinson to take back the No.10 shirt for the daunting trip to France.
However, sources close to Dai Young believe that it is Flanagan who will start the match. With Young set to name his side on Friday, nothing will be confirmed until then, but supposedly reliable sources have the team as follows;
B. Blair, J. Roberts, T. Shanklin, G. Thomas, T. James, D. Flanagan, J. Spice; G. Jenkins, G. Wiliams, T. Filise, D. Jones, P. Tito, M. Molitika, M. Williams, X. Rush
J. Yapp, R. Thomas, S. Morgan, B. White, R. Rees, N Robinson, J Robinson
The confusing thing about this decision, is that bringing Nick Robinson on is a bigger risk than starting him. If Robinson were to start at 10 and either have a shocker or re-injure himself, it would be a shame, but Flanagan would be able to come on. However, if it turns out the other way around, we will be facing the prospect of once again being away in France, with Jason Spice at outside half!
Also, during all of Cardiff's matches with Flanagan at fly half, we have had to completely change our defensive tactics to protect him, with Xavier taking the outside half spot in defence, and Flanagan being ushered out to the blindside wing. Whether this tactic will work against a team as good as Toulouse, remains to be seen.
However, this does look 99% certain to be the side announced on Friday, so Flanagan best be on top of his game. He has shown glimpses of what he can do, hopefully Young's confidence in the young stand off will be repaid.
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