Des Hasler sensationally SACKED as Sea Eagles coach – with the matter expected to play out in court

Des Hasler sensationally SACKED as Sea Eagles coach – with the matter expected to play out in court

  • Sea Eagles have sacked two-time premiership winning coach Des Hasler
  • Anthony Siebold will be his replacement, termination papers being drawn up
  • Follows an ugly power struggle between Hasler and club owner Scott Penn 

The Sea Eagles have sacked two-time premiership winning coach Des Hasler.

Following a meeting on Thursday, the club and owner Scott Penn decided to usher in Anthony Siebold as his replacement. 

Hasler’s manager George Mimis was then informed of the development, with termination papers soon to be drawn up. 

Hasler is also now tipped to pursue legal action against the club where he also won two titles as a player in 1987 and 1996.

He leaves Manly with the second most coached games in the club’s history.

The Sea Eagles have sacked two-time premiership winning coach Des Hasler (pictured)

Following a meeting on Thursday, the club and owner Scott Penn decided to usher in Anthony Siebold as Hasler's replacement

Following a meeting on Thursday, the club and owner Scott Penn decided to usher in Anthony Siebold as Hasler’s replacement

As recently as Wednesday, Hasler was prepared to work alongside Siebold for the 2023 season before departing.

But Penn and the club board opted for a fresh start, in a move which will anger many Sea Eagles fans.

Hasler also guided Manly to the preliminary final last season. 

This year, the pride jersey saga derailed the Sea Eagles campaign as they lost their final seven games before finishing 11th.

It also comes as the player agent of Sea Eagles superstars Jake and Tom Trbojevic has admitted the ongoing power struggle at the club has ‘taken a toll’ on the brothers.

Manly superstars Tom and Jake Trbojevic are said to be 'disappointed' at current club politics

Manly superstars Tom and Jake Trbojevic are said to be ‘disappointed’ at current club politics

Paul Sutton, from the SFX Sports Group, said the Trbojevic siblings were ‘disappointed in the club’s behaviour’ and fear their beloved organisation is ‘imploding.’

According to the Daily Telegraph, a frustrated Jake Trbojevic spoke to Sutton about the situation from over in the UK, where he is a member of the Kangaroos squad competing at the World Cup.

Tom Trbjojevic – the 2021 Dally M Medal winner – is said to be seething about rumours that certain club insiders hold the view he is overpaid.

‘They feel that the club that they love is imploding in front of their eyes,’ Sutton said. 

‘They are really down in the dumps with the place.’ If it continues, it is wearing and once the place becomes unsavoury, what do you do? If it becomes untenable.

‘Both Jake and Tom are unhappy.’ 

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