The Gold Coast Bulletin

Des plots against his own creation

- STEVE JANCETIC

HE created the monster he’s now trying to take down but Canterbury coach Des Hasler denies his knowledge of Manly will aid the Bulldogs in Friday night’s blockbuste­r.

Of the 17 players who will run out on to ANZ Stadium, in Sea Eagles jumpers, all bar wingers Jorge Taufua and Dean Whare and interchang­e prop Darcy Lussick won a premiershi­p under Hasler.

Seven players were part of both grand final wins Hasler oversaw in 2008 and 2011.

But now clad in blue and white instead of the maroon, Hasler played down his potential impact on the qualifying final.

‘‘You know the individual­s and you know the players but at the end of the day, I’m in the box,’’ Hasler said.

‘‘It’s more the moments that are going to be presented in the game, that’s what you’ve got to prepare the players for.

‘‘Footy’s changed like that – it’s what comes up in the game, the situations and how they deal with those situations and the adversitie­s that they have to encounter and overcome.’’

But like a school teacher watching his former pupils mature from afar, Hasler clearly still has a soft spot for his former club.

He even credits former understudy and now Sea Eagles head honcho Geoff Toovey for not changing many of the systems he put in place.

‘‘They’ve said themselves that they haven’t changed too much, and Tooves is smart for doing that,’’ Hasler said.

‘‘They’ve just gone through the year, they’ve had a tough year, they’ve had injuries, they’ve had suspension­s and they’ve showed great resolve and great resilience to make the finals – they’ll be a force to be contended with.

‘‘The bookies have got them as favourite – Melbourne are second and we’re third – I told you they were the benchmark sides but noone believed me.’’

But try as he might to play down his side’s chances on Friday night, Hasler knows what it takes to bring down the reigning premiers.

The Bulldogs were the last team to beat Manly – a 20-12 win in round 20 at Brookvale Oval – but that was also the last game the Sea Eagles played without all their big guns on deck.

Only winger David Williams is missing from what would be Manly’s top 17 this week.

 ??  ?? Bulldogs coach Des Hasler (right) chats with skipper Michael Ennis and playmaker Josh Reynolds at training yesterday.
Photo: BRETT COSTELLO
Bulldogs coach Des Hasler (right) chats with skipper Michael Ennis and playmaker Josh Reynolds at training yesterday. Photo: BRETT COSTELLO

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