Sunday Territorian

SPORT Manly in salute to Hasler

- SCOTT BAILEY

DES Hasler hadn’t set out to make a point in Manly’s 18-10 win over his former NRL club Canterbury, but he might have anyway.

In his first dealing with the Bulldogs since reaching an out-of-court settlement with the club, Hasler again showed why he was the perfect fit at the Sea Eagles.

Without Daly CherryEvan­s at No.7 and Tom Trbojevic at the back, Manly were gritty, tough and exemplifie­d every Hasler trait in last night’s win over the Bulldogs.

Rookie winger Reuben Garrick scored all 18 of Manly’s points but halfback Kane Elgey was the star, setting up both of his team’s tries as he bamboozled the Bulldogs’ left-edge defence.

It came just a week after Hasler made the call to drop Elgey, before he rebounded with two long cut-out balls for tries to Garrick in the opening 15 minutes.

“For him personally, it was a really good result,” Hasler said. “He was really good in the first half, he really stepped up and that’s what he needed to do.”

Manly, close to wooden spoon favourites before the season such was their form and roster, have won five of their past six matches.

They also lost five-eighth Lachlan Croker to a hamstring injury in the win, while prop Addin Fonua-Blake played on with a knee injury but would need scans.

Making matters worse, other back-up option Trent Hodkinson is also missing with a knee issue.

“In the overall scheme of things, two points like that when it’s on a knife’s edge, you want to get them,” Hasler said.

“It wasn’t pretty, but it will do us.” SEA EAGLES BULLDOGS

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