NRL 2022: Des Hasler, contract, Manly Sea Eagles, pride jersey, Daly Cherry-Evans, Jake Trbojevic, Tom Trbojevic, Josh Schuster

Inside Manly mess as bombshell report reveals $1m stars could ‘consider walking out’

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 02: Sea Eagles coach, Des Hasler speaks to the media following the round 25 NRL match between the Canterbury Bulldogs and the Manly Sea Eagles at Accor Stadium, on September 02, 2022, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 02: Sea Eagles coach, Des Hasler speaks to the media following the round 25 NRL match between the Canterbury Bulldogs and the Manly Sea Eagles at Accor Stadium, on September 02, 2022, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images
Staff Writers from Fox Sports

Pressure is mounting on Manly coach Des Hasler following an 11th-place finish and according to reports there are fractures within the club that could see several stars walk out.

The Sea Eagles wrapped up a tumultuous season with a 21-20 loss to the Bulldogs on Friday.

Skipper Daly Cherry-Evans said afterwards that the pride jersey saga was “absolutely not” to blame for the club’s late-season fall amid reports senior players are set to meet with Manly’s management this week.

Stream every game of every round of the 2022 NRL Telstra Premiership Season Live & Ad-Break Free During Play on Kayo. New to Kayo? Start your free trial now >

Round 8
*Odds are current as of 23rd April 2024, 10:10am AEST
VIEW ALL SCORES
*Odds are current as of 23rd April 2024, 10:10am AEST
VIEW ALL SCORES
*Odds are current as of 23rd April 2024, 10:10am AEST
VIEW ALL SCORES
*Odds are current as of 23rd April 2024, 10:10am AEST
VIEW ALL SCORES
*Odds are current as of 23rd April 2024, 10:10am AEST
VIEW ALL SCORES
*Odds are current as of 23rd April 2024, 10:10am AEST
VIEW ALL SCORES
*Odds are current as of 23rd April 2024, 10:10am AEST
VIEW ALL SCORES
*Odds are current as of 23rd April 2024, 10:10am AEST
VIEW ALL SCORES
THINK. IS THIS A BET YOU REALLY WANT TO PLACE? Set a deposit limit.

LISTEN TO THE LATEST EPISODE OF THE FOX LEAGUE PODCAST WITH SPECIAL GUEST SCOTT SATTLER

But it seems the Round 20 drama is just the tip of the iceberg with News Corp reporting there are internal concerns over Hasler’s handling of rising players and a list of replacement coaches is being prepared despite him being contracted until the end of 2023.

Sea Eagles owner Scott Penn told News Corp that new CEO, Tony Mestrov’s “mandate” is to “do whatever it takes” to “win premierships again.”

“There has been a bit of friction and it all came to a head with the inclusive jersey,” Penn conceded.

“That wasn’t the sole reason. I think the reality is that there has been a lot of soul searching since but then we have lost a lot of other players.

“We had a number of injuries and just haven’t played well the last seven or eight weeks. Yes, we certainly have had a disappointing end of the season and yes, we need to make some changes... But there doesn’t need to be wholesale changes.”

MORE NRL NEWS

FINALS DRAW: Sharks earn home final as week one match-ups locked in

‘EXTREMELY UGLY’: Kimmorley reflects on Tigers season after horror final game

‘HEART AND SOUL’: Grant’s desperate plea for Munster to snub Dolphins

‘HE’LL BE GONE’: Roosters ‘once in a lifetime’ warning as shock move emerges

There is also infighting that has “deeply troubled” Manly’s brightest stars — Tom and Jake Trbojevic — who are said to have fallen out with Cherry-Evans, while long-term five-eighth option Josh Schuster has considered a release, according to the report.

The report also claims the Trboejvic brothers could even consider “walking out” on the club if things don’t improve.

The Daily Telegraph’a David Riccio said that would cripple the Sea Eagles but said he expected that would stay loyal.

“That (the Trbojevic brothers leaving) would devastate the club,” Riccio said on SEN 1170 Breakfast.

“They are extremely frustrated, those two boys, every fan knows what kind of character they are, they are passion players and they are hurting right now.

“Those two boys are feeling the pain more than anyone else, they are hating this scenario.

“Stranger things have happened, we know that, it is rugby league, but at this point in time I’d be confident that they’ll stay the course.

“But again, this depends where the story of the club goes.”

Riccio said the club faced one of the biggest week’s in their recent history.

“This is a powder keg scenario, can’t put it any lighter than that,” Riccio said

“The Manly Sea Eagles face a determining week this week, I understand a meting is scheduled between Des Hasler, or his management and the Manly Sea Eagles.

“I think we’re going to get some clarity by the end of this week if Manly go forward with or without Des Hasler, that’s how significant it is.

“We’ll learn by the end of this week if Des Hasler is the Manly coach next season.

“It’s everything that is being reported, it is a fractured footy club at this point in time with agendas driven with and against Des Hasler.”

Tom Trbojevic, meanwhile, hosed down claims of a feud with Cherry-Evans, per The Sydney Morning Herald and threw his support behind Hasler.

News Corp also claims Penn and Mestrov are aware of tension between Hasler and members of the Fulton family. Kristie Fulton is Manly’s pathways manager, while Brett Fulton is the pathway academy coach.

The crux of the issue between the Fultons and Hasler is reportedly his handling of the club’s next generation of players.

One of those players is Josh Schuster, who was considered a future captain by the late Manly icon Bob Fulton.

Schuster has always seen his future in the NRL in the No.6 jersey, but Hasler has played him in the second row over the last couple of years with veteran Kieran Foran at five-eighth.

The 21-year-old will now get his shot as Manly’s first-choice five-eighth given Foran is off to the Titans but News Corp reports Schuster, who is contracted until the end of 2024, is now considering requesting an early release.

Manly are set to take action on their pathways by ending their relationship with New South Wales Cup feeder club, Blacktown Workers, and will instead bring the reserve grade side in-house.

That’s among the changes that the board are keen to make.

As part of the performance clauses in Hasler’s contract, the Sea Eagles needed to make the top six to trigger another season beyond 2023.

News Corp claims should Manly part ways with Hasler the likes of Billy Slater, Jason Ryles, Shane Flanagan and Dean Young are being considered as replacements.

But Penn said the club is “still backing” Hasler for now despite the external people who “have guns for him.”

He also confirmed an improvement needs to happen before extension talks can begin.

Get all the latest NRL news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail. Sign up now!!

“What we have to do is work together as a group to make sure that we hit the ground running in ‘23. This isn’t a witch-hunt,” Penn said.

“We need to sit down and have an open conversation about our expectations and say this is what we expect. We have to come off the blocks strong.

“The contract situation is fine. It is like any employee. He will get (an extension) when we get the performance.

“Of course it (rugby league) is a different style of business but it is about man management and getting the best out of the team.

“It is as simple as that. There has to be give and take.”

Hasler has the support of the Trbojevic’s as well as Cherry-Evans, but the report claims some players want assistant Steven Hales to be more involved.

The Trbojevic brothers, who wanted Foran to be re-signed, are said to be “frustrated” by the situation unfolding at their beloved Sea Eagles — particularly the “lack of unity and coherent direction” — and fear things won’t get any better next season.

Amid the mess, there is a push by some for a leadership change with Jake Trbojevic to either take over the captaincy or share the load with Cherry-Evans.