DES SACKED: Manly axe club legend as coach as legal stoush, Seibold appointment loom
Fox League from Fox Sports - October 13th, 2022 1:19 pmManly have sensationally sacked coach Des Hasler in a bitter split and are poised to replace the club legend with ex-South Sydney and Brisbane coach Anthony Seibold.
The board met on Thursday morning and made the decision to part ways with the coach, despite Hasler agreeing to a host of changes for next season.
The veteran coach - who has a reputation as a micromanager but delivered the Sea Eagles premierships in 2008 and 2011 - was willing to give back some control and work alongside Seibold.
But the board decided they were done with the “damaging media” and the club will reportedly pay Hasler out nearly $1 million.
As things stand, Sebiold remains the England rugby union side’s defence coach and will fly to London this weekend.
Hasler coached Manly between 2004 and 2011 and after a six-season stint at the Bulldogs he returned in 2019, taking the Sea Eagles to a top-four finish last year.
Hasler was contracted until the end of 2023 and a top-six finish this year would have triggered the 2024 option in his deal.
But the pride jersey saga derailed the Sea Eagles’ 2022 campaign as they lost their final seven games to finish 11th.
Manly were firmly in the finals race heading into Round 20 before Josh Aloiai, Jason Saab, Christian Tuipulotu, Josh Schuster, Haumole Olaka’uatu Olakau’atu, Tolutau Koula and Toafofoa Sipley all boycotted the clash against the Roosters on religious grounds.
Hasler has been at war with Manly officials ever since the past two months and is now expected to take legal action against the club.
Manly owner Scott Penn claimed after the pride jersey saga backed Hasler as the club’s long-term coach, claiming “Des has a contract for as long as he wants”.
But things quickly fell apart afterwards, with a peace meeting between Hasler, Penn and club chief executive Tony Mestrov failing to find a resolution last month.
“It’s been one of the most tumultuous periods in Manly’s history,” Phil Rothfield said on Fox Sports News.
“The board met at 10:30am this morning and they weighed up all their options, they looked at the damaging media and the leaks at the club in recent weeks and they decided a decision had to be made.
“It’s a really important time for NRL clubs trying to work out everything (for next season) but they’ve been fully held back trying to work out this Des Hasler situation.
“I applaud the board, they’ve brought it to a head today. Tony rang Des Hasler’s manager after the meeting and the paperwork for his termination is just being finalised by lawyers now.
“If you were going to break it down, the pride jersey would certainly be 75 per cent of it.
The owner Scott and Rick Penn they obviously have deep pockets because it’s going to cost them nearly a million dollars to write a cheque to Des because Des hasn’t breached his contract at all.”