Hasler defends his salary cap management

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Des Hasler has defended his controversial NRL salary-cap management record, claiming things would have been different if he’d had a chance to see out his plans in previous head-coaching roles.

Hasler returned to work at Manly on Monday, seven years after his bitter departure following the Sea Eagles’ 2011 premiership success

Criticised for his use of back-ended contracts after being sacked by from both Canterbury in 2016 and Manly in 2011, the veteran mentor believed there was nothing wrong with his approach.

“I’ve always had a pretty robust philosophy towards the best way to manage cap and list management at the time,” Hasler said as he appeared to read a pre-written answer in Monday’s press conference to trumpet his arrival, after first saying it wasn’t the time to discuss Canterbury’s cap matters.

“With an incumbent coach it’s always that coach’s priority to look at that list and to manage that list and carve out a way going forward.

“I think that exercise shouldn’t be about laying the blame but rather (about) going forward.

“It will be no different for me and I will adopt that and it will be the same as when I was at Canterbury and also at Manly here prior to 2012.

“Players’ values are very subjective and it’s got to fit in with the coach’s plans at that particular time.

“I think it’s naive to suggest that one salary cap management plan is another’s misery.”

Hasler indicated on Monday he’d likely take a similar approach into his return at Manly, defending the method that took the club to two premierships.

Half of his roster was overhauled between his 2008 and 2011 titles, with rookie halfback Daly Cherry-Evans among the younger players he brought in for his second success.

But the club felt the pain following his departure, as Geoff Toovey reached the 2013 decider but he and successor Trent Barrett had to deal with an ageing roster in the years that followed.

Canterbury then faced a similar problem with rising contract values this season.

“I’ve always had a plan. I’ve always been committed to executing that plan going into the future in my time at the Dogs and in time here prior to Manly,” Hasler said.

“Had I been retained in those coaching roles I would have been committed to seeing those plans through and manage those matters that I’ve always had.

“In my coaching time we’ve had some success.

“The notion of back-ended deals as reported is simplistic and generally wrong. It does not have regard to many factors that come into list management.”

The Crowd Says:

2018-10-23T06:56:44+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Haha...Watmough and Matai are thinking about making a comeback...

2018-10-23T00:25:53+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Agreed Paul and Nat, Sadly, due to legal circumvention the Canterbury Contract Tales may avoid scrutiny forever.

2018-10-22T22:23:03+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


A Ponzi scheme is about right.

2018-10-22T21:50:03+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Des's answer shows HE's the one who has zero idea about cap management. I never saw a mention about some of the issues that have to be taken into account, like coaches who are sacked for not performing,players losing form or suffering long term injuries (but still having to be paid under the cap) and Clubs needing to pay huge back ended salaries to guys they can't offload in order to keep rising stars in the Club. His way of doing things is almost like a Ponzi scheme, it seems to me. I fear more misery for Manly fans when Des gets control of the contracts.

2018-10-22T20:50:51+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Greg Eastwood fully endorses Des's salary cap management.

2018-10-22T19:28:43+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Great to have the nutty professor back in rugby league - those comments about list management were a bunch of high falutin’ gobbledegook that didn’t really say anything. Welcome back Des.

2018-10-22T13:58:21+00:00

Pedro the Saint

Roar Rookie


Manly get a boost having Des back as the face of the coaching staff - no doubt about it. In terms of his excuse over cap management its a great answer but it doesn't wash with the fans that get left holding the banners after he is gone. This will be a real test for Manly as much as Des not to repeat the mistakes. Good luck Many fans...

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