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THE Bulldogs look set to return to their roots and appoint a trio of former players to take over from Des Hasler.
Much of the criticism levelled at Hasler was borne out of the argument he didn’t have that infamous “Bulldogs DNA”.
But that’s about to change with the Canterbury club looking to Dean Pay, Mick Potter and Jim Dymock to take over the coaching duties for 2018.
“I think it’ll be Dean Pay, Mick Potter and Jim Dymock ... there’ll be three former Bulldogs there all with great history at the club,” Monday Bunker’s Dean Ritchie said.
“Pay will be head coach and Dymock and Potter will be his assistants.
“They wanted Bulldogs DNA and they’ve got it.”
Hasler’s divorce with Belmore club are heading for a messy and public divorce in the courts and Monday Bunker host Paul Crawley says Hasler’s treatment was ‘un-Australian’.
“It’s un-Australian, it’s not so much about the fact they felt like it was time to make a change but they conned us all saying Des had a new two year deal,” he said.
“He may of well had the Saints job before they re-signed Paul McGregor.”
Daily Telegraph journalist Dean Ritchie agreed saying the handling of his sacking was “appalling” and Canterbury should pay Hasler what he is owed.
“I think it was appalling, pay the man what he’s owed,” he said.
“You sign him, you announce it, you put a release out and then you try to dud him.
“The family club has gone to pot. It’s a disgraceful exhibition of pure and utter greed from Canterbury.
“Don’t try to worm out of it like a weasel.”
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...8/news-story/e25e80a457b99302b5c43957ceefb03f
Much of the criticism levelled at Hasler was borne out of the argument he didn’t have that infamous “Bulldogs DNA”.
But that’s about to change with the Canterbury club looking to Dean Pay, Mick Potter and Jim Dymock to take over the coaching duties for 2018.
“I think it’ll be Dean Pay, Mick Potter and Jim Dymock ... there’ll be three former Bulldogs there all with great history at the club,” Monday Bunker’s Dean Ritchie said.
“Pay will be head coach and Dymock and Potter will be his assistants.
“They wanted Bulldogs DNA and they’ve got it.”
Hasler’s divorce with Belmore club are heading for a messy and public divorce in the courts and Monday Bunker host Paul Crawley says Hasler’s treatment was ‘un-Australian’.
“It’s un-Australian, it’s not so much about the fact they felt like it was time to make a change but they conned us all saying Des had a new two year deal,” he said.
“He may of well had the Saints job before they re-signed Paul McGregor.”
Daily Telegraph journalist Dean Ritchie agreed saying the handling of his sacking was “appalling” and Canterbury should pay Hasler what he is owed.
“I think it was appalling, pay the man what he’s owed,” he said.
“You sign him, you announce it, you put a release out and then you try to dud him.
“The family club has gone to pot. It’s a disgraceful exhibition of pure and utter greed from Canterbury.
“Don’t try to worm out of it like a weasel.”
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...8/news-story/e25e80a457b99302b5c43957ceefb03f