Des 'Sorry' Hasler

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Nickname(s)
Sorry
Born
Thursday, 16th February, 1961
Current Age
63 years and 119 days
Place Of Birth
Gosford, New South Wales, Australia

Honours & Awards

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World Cup
1985/1988, 1989/1992
The Ashes
1990
Test Series
Australia vs New Zealand 1985, New Zealand vs Australia 1989, Australia vs New Zealand 1991
State of Origin
1987, 1985, 1990
NSWRL/ARL Premiership (NRL)
1987, 1996
Dally M Lock Of The Year
1991
RLIF Coach Of The Year
2008, 2011
Dally M Coach Of The Year
2012

Biography

Penrith junior was one of the fittest, most whole-hearted players in the history of the Manly club. A clever, hard-working halfback, Hasler's career stalled at Penrith through lack of opportunity and he considered retirement to concentrate on a career as a professional runner. A teacher, he was working on the North Shore when he decided to trial with Manly in 1984 (one of the boys in his class happened to be the son of Bob Fulton). His league career quickly took off and, in 1985, he made his Test debut against NZ in Australia's shock Third Test loss. It was his utility value that gained him a place on the 1986 and 1990 Kangaroo tours, playing half, five-eighth, centre and lock. A member of Manly's grand final team that beat Canberra in 1987, Hasler took over from Greg Alexander as the number one halfback in the final two Tests on the Australian tour of NZ in 1989. Hasler played against NZ in 1991 (again as a reserve) and his 12 Test appearances against all nations reflects his immense value at national level. In 1993 he left Manly to play for Hull in England but returned to Australia midway through the following season and was promptly re-signed by the Sea Eagles. He was first used as a hooker after his return and played in two grand final appearances with the club in 1995-96. He was not offered a new contract after Manly’s win over St George in the 1996 grand final and feeling that he still had something to offer, played one final season with Wests. After his retirement, Hasler again linked with the Manly club as a development officer before taking on the role of First Division coach in 2001. In 2004 he succeeded Peter Sharp as first grade coach and took the club back into the finals in consecutive seasons (2005-06). Interestingly Hasler's 1993 biography, The Utility Player, was written by Booker Prize-winning author Thomas Keneally.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition     Games W L D Win %  
NRL Premiership 2 471 261 209 1 55.41% List
NRL Finals - 30 16 14 0 53.33% List
World Club Challenge - 1 1 0 0 100.00% List
NRL Pre-Season - 2 0 2 0 0.00% List


Club Career

NRL Premiership - By Year

Team Season   Games W L D Win %  
Manly 2004 NRL Telstra Premiership   24 9 15 0 37.50% List
Manly 2005 NRL Telstra Premiership   25 12 13 0 48.00% List
Manly 2006 NRL Telstra Premiership   26 14 12 0 53.85% List
Manly 2007 NRL Telstra Premiership   27 20 7 0 74.07% List
Manly 2008 NRL Telstra Premiership   27 20 7 0 74.07% List
Manly 2009 NRL Telstra Premiership   25 14 11 0 56.00% List
Manly 2010 NRL Telstra Premiership   25 12 13 0 48.00% List
Manly 2011 NRL Telstra Premiership   27 21 6 0 77.78% List
Canterbury 2012 NRL Telstra Premiership   27 20 7 0 74.07% List
Canterbury 2013 NRL Telstra Premiership   25 13 12 0 52.00% List
Canterbury 2014 NRL Telstra Premiership   28 16 12 0 57.14% List
Canterbury 2015 NRL Telstra Premiership   26 15 11 0 57.69% List
Canterbury 2016 NRL Telstra Premiership   25 14 11 0 56.00% List
Canterbury 2017 NRL Telstra Premiership   24 10 14 0 41.67% List
Manly 2019 NRL Telstra Premiership   26 15 11 0 57.69% List
Manly 2020 NRL Telstra Premiership   20 7 13 0 35.00% List
Manly 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership   27 17 10 0 62.96% List
Manly 2022 NRL Telstra Premiership   24 9 15 0 37.50% List
Gold Coast 2024 NRL Telstra Premiership   13 3 9 1 23.08% List

NRL Premiership - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win %  
Manly 2004-11, 2019-22   303 170 133 0 56.11% List
Canterbury 2012-17   155 88 67 0 56.77% List
Gold Coast 2024   13 3 9 1 23.08% List
Overall2004-2024   471 261 209 1 55.41% List

Your Say

  • Grant Ottey
    06/09/2014

    Des Hasler one of my all time favourite players great coach and school teacher was my teacher for a couple of years at ST pius X College chats wood sydney N.S.W… i will not forget how we all used to line up after lunch out front of the class room and when we were all a little bit too far forward in the line he would give a tiny push just to position everybody appropriately and it would all just about send us all toppling over, such a laugh one of a kind personality "Hard Knocks" DONT SUGER-COAT this top bloke. Well done on a successful career Des.

  • Mick
    27/05/2023

    Des was doing 50 tackles a game as a schoolboy halftime when at St Doms Penrith in the mid 70's

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Contributions: Rugby League Tables, Andrew Ferguson, Shawn Dollin, AJ Lucantonio, Paul Carter, Alan Katzmann, Greg Fiveash, Steven Russo, Max Turner, Bill Bates

Sources: David Middleton's Rugby League Yearbook (1987-88 to present), Irvin Saxton's Record Keepers' Club, Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook (1981-82 to 1999), Match Video