Freddie Flintoff's son is being tipped for big things by former England Cricket spinner Graeme Swann.
Rocky is the 16-year-old son of the legendary Flintoff, and is currently playing for England Lions against Australia A Down Under.
Speaking on a recent episode of 'Willow Talk' podcast with Brian Peacock, Alyssa Heasly and Brad Haddin, former spinner Swann appeared as guest on the show.
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Swann believes that Rocky can go all the way in the sport, and has all the talent his father had, but with a "yardstick" to ensure he doesn't go down the wrong path, which at times, Freddie did.
"There's no ceiling to how far Rocky can go, in my view," explained Swann. "He's got all the talent his dad had, and he's got that youthful exuberance that only kids get, only 16-year-olds can have.
"But also everything that Fred went through, the off-field stuff, he's got a yardstick to not make some of the mistakes that Fred made. Let's face it - Andrew Flintoff is an absolute superstar.
"He's got an aura about him, and to have that as your dad when you're on tour. Rocky is like a big Labrador puppy, he's always happy. He's arms and and legs everywhere, he's always got a big smile on his face and boundless energy.
"And his talent is off the charts. I've only seen him bowl properly in the last couple of days. He's been looked after, he's had a bad back I think. I've only seen him bowl flat out yesterday, was the first time.
"He is an absolute clone of Andrew Flintoff. At 16, pace and bounce and everything. I love the kid to pieces, I reckon he could be a superstar, I don't think he'll be rushed though. I don't think it'll be like - he'll play next winter. I think that would be a bit quick."
Last summer, Rocky grabbed the headlines for England Under-19s in their second Test against Sri Lanka after notching up a century - 19 years after his father's last hundred.
Under-19s coach Michael Yardy was impressed with Rocky's performance last summer. "He's a normal teenage lad around the group, but when he gets out in the middle he's more like a 25-year-old," he said.
Rocky signed his first professional contract with Lancashire in summer 2024.
Of course, Rocky's father has been in the headlines for a devastating reason in recent years - suffering life-changing injuries in a horror crash while filming BBC show Top Gear.
The iconic show was cancelled in 2022 following the incident, which left Flintoff with permanent facial scarring. It occurred at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome in Surrey, and involved Flintoff accidentally flipping a Morgan Super 3 trike with a colleague at 130mph.
However, despite the reports of this speed, an insider revealed that the vehicle was actually going a mere 20mph.
"People talk about this 'high-speed crash' but although the consequences were horrendous, it was no such thing," an insider revealed. "The car was actually going at 22mph when it flipped over. There is a lot of footage and it has been carefully looked at," the source informed MailOnline.
Flintoff broke multiple ribs as well as the serious facial injuries, and was subsequently offered a £9million compensation package by the BBC.