Hasler-led Bulldogs are Des-tined to fail

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Hasler-led Bulldogs are Des-tined to fail

Uncertainty around the coaching role at the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs has been on the top of our news feeds over the last few weeks. The club and the fans are unhappy with the job current coach Des Hasler is doing, and I can’t help but agree with them.

Loyal Dogs supporters have thrown around statements such as ‘he’s ruined the attack’ and ‘he’s killing the club culture’.

Des has won two grand finals at Manly, and his record of taking teams to the finals every year is top notch, but whispers began that Hasler might be on his way out.

If Hasler was given the sack, it is likely that either Jim Dymock or Ivan Cleary would replace him. But what if this all blows over and he takes the Bulldogs into 2017?

You will find no better evidence that Des is past his best before date, then the state of the Bulldogs attack at the end of this season. More specifically the form of franchise hooker Michael Lichaa.

Lichaa has potential to be a quality hooker for any club, but the way Hasler had the Dogs playing in 2016 made Lichaa look, for lack of a better word, useless. He was making the wrong options and overall wasn’t playing to the best of his ability.

We can’t completely put this down to Des’ game plan but for the sake of my argument I definitely will. The idea of bashing through the middle of the park with the forwards may work for a certain period of time, but it makes the attack predictable and easy to stop.

This is especially the case with the buckets of talent and speed they have out wide. It baffles me as to why they persist with this hit up the middle strategy.

So Bulldogs fans, and league fans in general, I have a couple of questions. What do you think is the best option for the Dogs in 2017? Who would you like to see coaching the Belmore-based club?
 

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Hasler-led Bulldogs are Des-tined to fail

Uncertainty around the coaching role at the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs has been on the top of our news feeds over the last few weeks. The club and the fans are unhappy with the job current coach Des Hasler is doing, and I can’t help but agree with them.

Loyal Dogs supporters have thrown around statements such as ‘he’s ruined the attack’ and ‘he’s killing the club culture’.

Des has won two grand finals at Manly, and his record of taking teams to the finals every year is top notch, but whispers began that Hasler might be on his way out.

If Hasler was given the sack, it is likely that either Jim Dymock or Ivan Cleary would replace him. But what if this all blows over and he takes the Bulldogs into 2017?

You will find no better evidence that Des is past his best before date, then the state of the Bulldogs attack at the end of this season. More specifically the form of franchise hooker Michael Lichaa.

Lichaa has potential to be a quality hooker for any club, but the way Hasler had the Dogs playing in 2016 made Lichaa look, for lack of a better word, useless. He was making the wrong options and overall wasn’t playing to the best of his ability.

We can’t completely put this down to Des’ game plan but for the sake of my argument I definitely will. The idea of bashing through the middle of the park with the forwards may work for a certain period of time, but it makes the attack predictable and easy to stop.

This is especially the case with the buckets of talent and speed they have out wide. It baffles me as to why they persist with this hit up the middle strategy.

So Bulldogs fans, and league fans in general, I have a couple of questions. What do you think is the best option for the Dogs in 2017? Who would you like to see coaching the Belmore-based club?
I lean toward Holbrook due to his pedigree, also that Demetriou that led 2 teams in different states to comps in three years in 2nd grade...
Have doubts over Cleary, what has he done with his opportunity to date?
 

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Hasler has made the finals 12 of his 13 years as an NRL coach
Awarded Best coach in the world in '08 and 11'

And Dally M coach of the year in 2012.

Since taking over the dogs he has taken them to grand finals in half the years he has coached.

Apparently that isnt good enough for us fans?
 

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The part about Liccha is 100% correct.

Poor bloke gets flogged at training just for running from dummy half.
 

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Hasler has made the finals 12 of his 13 years as an NRL coach
Awarded Best coach in the world in '08 and 11'

And Dally M coach of the year in 2012.

Since taking over the dogs he has taken them to grand finals in half the years he has coached.

Apparently that isnt good enough for us fans?
Forget what happened 5-8 years ago... You're only as good as your last game... So no, not good enough...
 

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Hasler has made the finals 12 of his 13 years as an NRL coach
Awarded Best coach in the world in '08 and 11'

And Dally M coach of the year in 2012.

Since taking over the dogs he has taken them to grand finals in half the years he has coached.

Apparently that isnt good enough for us fans?
That's correct yes!
 

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What troubles me is that our attack, since 2014, has been 'dumbed down' to the point of total predictability and embarrassing comments about 'is this the worst set of 6 in NRL history?'.

As an example, James Graham used to run to the line with one on the inside, one on the outside and one out the back - now he runs one out, as do all of our forwards.
Why has Des done this?

It clearly isn't working - we hear rumours of a 'control freak coach' so it looks like Des gets exactly what he wants in terms of our game plan.
So Des has no ideas?
Won't change?
 

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Hasler has made the finals 12 of his 13 years as an NRL coach
Awarded Best coach in the world in '08 and 11'

And Dally M coach of the year in 2012.

Since taking over the dogs he has taken them to grand finals in half the years he has coached.

Apparently that isnt good enough for us fans?
Well it IS a good record no matter how much people try to discredit him BUT he has failed in getting us the big one. So you can understand why fans want something new. I personally think Des is the top three coach in the NRL, but I too want a change I just think he has had his time and its time for a new approach.
 

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Is this from an article or something? I didnt really read it but the "buckets of talent and speed out wide" is just LOL!!!
 

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Hasler has made the finals 12 of his 13 years as an NRL coach
Awarded Best coach in the world in '08 and 11'

And Dally M coach of the year in 2012.

Since taking over the dogs he has taken them to grand finals in half the years he has coached.

Apparently that isnt good enough for us fans?
He got too cocky and started thinking he can transform anyone into a formidable player . Lichaaa should make him stfu
 

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Hasler has made the finals 12 of his 13 years as an NRL coach
Awarded Best coach in the world in '08 and 11'

And Dally M coach of the year in 2012.

Since taking over the dogs he has taken them to grand finals in half the years he has coached.

Apparently that isnt good enough for us fans?
Agree
 
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