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@ said:@ said:@ said:Nothing has been announced re Hasler, so id be making a late play for him before he puts pen to paper with the Dogs. It would take serious overs to lure him, possibly upwards of a million a season, but the club needs an established coach with a long history of finals. Its non negotiable.
Hasler is tough but yesterday's coach imo.
Hasn't been working for a while and will leave Canterbury in a mess in regards to an unbalanced squad taking years to sort.
Hoping Cleary or even Toovey both with plenty of experience but fitting in to our culture and squad with a balanced tactical approach to attack and defence and guys who l believe will bring guys to our club something Hasler hasn't been doing at the dogs to well lately.
But hopefully within 2 weeks as this season is still very much alive.
Glad they moved on Taylor early,why wait another 2 months. A useful coach but not for us.
At the end of the day we came hear promising defence and consist results but didn't deliver and we lost a lot of players including a club legend and he didn't bring in much re new players.
The Dogs really got thrown by losing Hodgkinson I think , and some players can take time to replace , especially if there isn't a great deal on the market
They mentioned last night that one club was targeting all four players Moses ,Brooks ,Tedesco and Woods
Wonder who it is if true ??
@ said:The dogs don't normally sit on their hands when things are going wrong. They might be having a look at Cleary aswell.
@ said:The dogs don't normally sit on their hands when things are going wrong. They might be having a look at Cleary aswell.
@ said:@ said:The dogs don't normally sit on their hands when things are going wrong. They might be having a look at Cleary aswell.
Then we'll take Des.
@ said:@ said:@ said:The dogs don't normally sit on their hands when things are going wrong. They might be having a look at Cleary aswell.
Then we'll take Des.
Cleary to dogs, des to manly, barrett to wests.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:The dogs don't normally sit on their hands when things are going wrong. They might be having a look at Cleary aswell.
Then we'll take Des.
Cleary to dogs, des to manly, barrett to wests.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31g0YE61PLQ
@ said:I can't believe after leading the mighty Under 13 Suns to an unbeaten season and a GF victory in the Div 3 Gladstone Basketball League that Go and Pascoe haven't rung yet
Bloody hell it was 7 hours ago , what's the hold up ??
Get your act together , organize my flights and get your cheque books out , the NBA will be here shortly
@ said:@ said:I can't believe after leading the mighty Under 13 Suns to an unbeaten season and a GF victory in the Div 3 Gladstone Basketball League that Go and Pascoe haven't rung yet
Bloody hell it was 7 hours ago , what's the hold up ??
Get your act together , organize my flights and get your cheque books out , the NBA will be here shortly
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but they will never ring…...........your balls are the wrong shape !
@ said:Canterbury Bulldogs on verge of sacking head coach Des Hasler
Phil Rothfield, Sports editor-at-large, The Sunday Telegraph Not sure about how to post the link
@ said:@ said:Canterbury Bulldogs on verge of sacking head coach Des Hasler
Phil Rothfield, Sports editor-at-large, The Sunday Telegraph Not sure about how to post the link
That should take the heat of us for a while,better the dogs being torn apart in the media than us.Even if it is true at this stage i would prefer Cleary as coach