Flanagan Joins Ospreys
Flanagan, a product of the Cardiff Blues Academy, broke onto the scene with Pontypridd in the Principality Premiership in 2003-04, before making his region debut in 2006 - a baptism of fire facing Munster at Thomond Park.
That season, he had to learn quickly as he deputised at the pivotal position in Heineken Cup matches, including Stade Francais, following injuries to Nicky Robinson and Nick Macleod.
However, his appearances have been limited since the signing of Ceri Sweeney, and he was one of many told by the Blues to find new clubs ahead of next season.
Other's expected to follow him out the Cardiff City Stadium include scrum half Darren Allinson, who's believed to be joining London Irish, Scott Morgan to the Dragons, Sam Norton-Knight to the Melbourne Rebels while hooker Rhys Williams and flankers Ben White and Robin Sowden-Taylor will also be departing. They follow Xavier Rush (Ulster) and Gareth Thomas (Crusaders) who had already been confirmed.
The news comes as no real surprise, with the Blues looking to slash their wage bill after huge contracts were signed with Lions duo Gethin Jenkins and Jamie Roberts this year, keeping the hugely important players with Cardiff for another 3 years.
Dai Young has already admitted he foresees few summer transfers, with the region looking to promote several players from the academy, all of whom have impressed with Wales U20's this year.
Flanker, Josh Navidi, has already made a handful of appearances and looked to get stuck in on all occasions, scrum half Rhys Downes, full back/wingers James Loxon - one appearance and one try for the region - and Dan Fish as well as Owen Williams are all expected to be given full time contracts.
Flanker Tom Brown, 27, has already been signed ahead of 10/11 from London Welsh and of course Dan Parks, who following the 6 Nations seems a great steal from Glasgow.
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Quote:BlueButtyBoy
On a different note, I counted up on the Blues Squad webpage that 10 players have either gone or are going out of the 28 shown. That's quite a cull and dare I say with the academy players stepping up, I do not envisage a trophy next season amongst all this turmoil.
Quote:Dim Cais
Is this really true about wages not being paid as has been suggested on Gwlad?
I don't beleeeeeve it. I can't believe it. Surely it can't be true? Even a massive cynic such as I would find that hard to comprehend.
Quote:ATTR
Unpaid wages, tax bills, Breweries; as if such things could happen?