Hasler

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You are witnessing the next super coach in the modern era. Hasler has continued what he built at Manly & has set the wheels in motion for another Bulldog dynasty.
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Quality coach. Manly were a rabble in 2003 and in his 8 year tenure won two premierships. Getting instant results at the Dogs too. Along with Bennett and Bellamy he is one of the top 3 coaches in the NRL.
 
@Marshall_magic said:
Quality coach. Manly were a rabble in 2003 and in his 8 year tenure won two premierships. Getting instant results at the Dogs too. Along with Bennett and Bellamy he is one of the top 3 coaches in the NRL.

Last year the Knights were 8th and the Doggies 9th.

The Knights added a huge money player in Boyd and an Origin prop…...........and are looking wooden spooners under Bennet. Every player has regressed...

The Doggies added virtually no one..........and every player has improved. Even guys like Inu and Pritchard are consistent nowadays.

Hasler is the game's number one coach along with Bellamy. No one else is even close.

Next in line is Sheens. Like him or loathe him, he knows how to rebuild a team and bring the kids through.
 
@cnx_tigers said:
@Marshall_magic said:
Quality coach. Manly were a rabble in 2003 and in his 8 year tenure won two premierships. Getting instant results at the Dogs too. Along with Bennett and Bellamy he is one of the top 3 coaches in the NRL.

Last year the Knights were 8th and the Doggies 9th.

The Knights added a huge money player in Boyd and an Origin prop…...........and are looking wooden spooners under Bennet. Every player has regressed...

The Doggies added virtually no one..........and every player has improved. **Even guys like Inu and Pritchard are consistent nowadays.**

Hasler is the game's number one coach along with Bellamy. No one else is even close.

Next in line is Sheens. Like him or loathe him, he knows how to rebuild a team and bring the kids through.

Yep, that's the key right there. Hasler is a great coach and getting better every year.
 
A great coach is someone who takes a player who has been around a while and makes them better. I.e. that coach shows he can get more out of the player than all the player's previous coaches.

No one does that as well as Hasler.

Bellamy also is great at it…but he's got a superstar 7 and 9 'helping'.

Dessie has dead set got an average 7 and 9....i.e. no real help from those positions making players better.......it's all his work.
 
Hasler could and would have stayed at the Sea Eagles for 20 years except for the constant in fighting from their board who seemed miffed that they couldn't be in the spotlight like the players.
Considering that he has a little bit of a link with our club with his song swan season with the Magpies in 1997 I wish the WT heirachy had established a sucession plan and put the feelers out for him to come on board, missed out big time here.
 
imo a coach should be measured on how much players improve under him, how much of their potential they reach. and more importanly, how the team functions as a unit rather than individuals doing their thing incoherently. hasler so far it seems has achieved that.
 
Gotta remember hasler had 11 players off contract and all playing at there best to get another contract with the club but they all love the club and want to put in 100% every week as much as I don't like to admit it, the dogs have come far to be one of the premier clubs in the competition
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@tig_prmz said:
imo a coach should be measured on how much players improve under him, how much of their potential they reach. and more importanly, how the team functions as a unit rather than individuals doing their thing incoherently. hasler so far it seems has achieved that.

Yes, that group of players has no right to be in the top 2 and be a genuine premiership chance. With ANY other current coach, they'd be 7th to 10th. With a bad coach, they'd be lower.
 
@tig_prmz said:
imo a coach should be measured on how much players improve under him, how much of their potential they reach. and more importanly, how the team functions as a unit rather than individuals doing their thing incoherently. hasler so far it seems has achieved that.

And a good sign of a team functioning together is their defence, dogs showed that yesterday against Melbourne
 
@cktiger said:
You don't win the premiership in June.
**Plenty of time for the wheels to fall off yet. :wink:[**/quote]

That honour usually goes to the Sharks, ck :stuck_out_tongue:
 
@cnx_tigers said:
Bellamy also is great at it…but he's got a superstar 7 and 9 'helping'.

…a superstar 7 and 9 that he developed to start with. Forget all the cheating rubbish, Bellamy has done a wonderful job with the Storm players developement. I agree Hasler is up there with him. 3 GF's with Manly...2 of which were victories in 8 years.
 
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