Hasler set for authorized showdown with Sea Eagles over sacking as Pride jersey saga takes twist

Premiership-winning coach Des Hasler has taken his former membership Manly to courtroom, searching for compensation after his contract was terminated with a yr to run.

Hasler was sacked by the Sea Eagles final October and shortly after signalled his intention to file authorized motion. According to The Daily Telegraph, civil proceedings will begin on October 20.

The Sea Eagles have refused to again down with a membership spokesman telling The Daily Telegraph that Manly is “ready to defend the claim in court”.

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While on the helm, Hasler criticised the membership for its dealing with of the Pride jersey fiasco final season.

Seven gamers, Josh Schuster, Josh Aloiai, Tolutau Koula, Haumole Olakau’atu, Jason Saab, Toafofoa Sipley and Christian Tuipulotu all refused to play in Manly’s Round 18 conflict in opposition to the Roosters in a one-off rainbow jersey citing non secular beliefs.

Hasler says membership’s choice to put on the jerseys and failure to tell the gamers was “poor management”

“We are here to apologise for a significant mistake made by the Manly Sea Eagles football club,” Hasler stated on the time.

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“We wish to apologise to the LGBTQ community who embrace the rainbow colours, to use these colours for pride, advocacy and human rights issues which have played an integral role in the inclusion and diversity of all minority groups.”

A number of months later, Hasler was let go after an unanimous choice from the Sea Eagles board with the membership hiring Anthony Seibold to interchange him.

The 62-year outdated has since signed a three-year contract to educate the Gold Coast Titans from 2024.

This isn’t the primary time Hasler has sued a former membership. In 2017, he took the Bulldogs to courtroom after he was sacked with two years to run on his contract.

The matter would find yourself being settled out of courtroom.

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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