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Canterbury have sacked coach Des Hasler after sub-par 2017 season

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DES Hasler has been sacked by the Canterbury Bulldogs.

Just months after signing a two-year $2 million extension, Hasler was informed by the Bulldogs board on Tuesday that his services were no longer required.

He will be given a payout but nowhere near the value of his contract.

Canterbury finished 11th on the ladder and won only 10 games this year.

It is the first time Hasler failed to make the finals in his time at the Bulldogs.

South Sydney’s Michael Maguire and Canberra’s assistant coach Dean Pay are the frontrunners for the job.

Fans have backed the board’s decision with 64 per cent of the more than 3000 votes agreeing the club made the right call.

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“Today, I informed Des Hasler and his management of our decision to pursue a new Head Coach for our Club, effective immediately.” said Bulldogs chairman Ray Dib,

“These types of conversations are never easy, especially when they involve people we respect personally and professionally, however, the Club believes the decision to change our football leadership was absolutely necessary.

“The Club will now begin its search for a new Head Coach and will provide further information once that process has been completed.”

Hasler follows Josh Reynolds and James Graham out the door - the Englishman has captained the club for the last two seasons and played his entire NRL career under Hasler.

It’s been a difficult season for the Bulldogs.
It’s been a difficult season for the Bulldogs.

“It’s hard for me to put Des’s axing to words it’s still so fresh” Graham told The Daily Telegraph.

“I’ll be forever indebted to Des for what he’s done for me as both a man and a player.”

There had been intense speculation over Hasler’s future all season and the 56-year old remained under pressure despite re-signing with the club in April.

Several club legends, including Steve Mortimer and Terry Lamb, were highly critical of Hasler’s inability to understand the culture of the blue and whites.

Premiership players Willie Mason and Reni Maitua also condemned Hasler’s approach, claiming the club had lost the aura it had in the past.

“When I went back in 2014, it was like I’d never played there before,” Maitua said on Unfiltered.

“Des is a Manly person with a Bulldogs shirt on. I don’t think they wanted to have any sort of history with the club.

“That is his vehicle to be successful as a coach to be at Canterbury but he will always be Manly. If you take him into a room and held him at gunpoint and said, ‘Who do you go for?’ he is going to say, ‘I’m a Manly person.’”

Fans had also lost patience with Hasler — the Bulldogs’ inability to score points and Hasler’s continued positional switches, especially in regards to his team’s spine, hamstrung their premiership hopes.

Sacked coach Des Hasler's stats.
Sacked coach Des Hasler's stats.

The case of Michael Lichaa, who looked like a new man in the final few weeks of the regular season once he threw off the shackles of Hasler’s conservative game plan, typifies Hasler’s struggles.

The club had already undergone a serious revamp for 2018 with Graham and Reynolds leaving.

Kieran Foran and Aaron Woods have both agreed to join the club on lucrative deals for next season with the Bulldogs reportedly still needing to shed players to fit under the salary cap.

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