Dib lifts the lid on why Canterbury had to sack Des Hasler

By Andrew Webster
Updated January 26 2018 - 8:18pm, first published 8:15pm

In an explosive interview ahead of next month's board elections, Bulldogs chairman Ray Dib opens up about a tumultuous 12 months at the club. He talks about the sacking of coach Des Hasler; reveals how Hasler cost the club the signing of James Tedesco and Mitchell Moses; and also pleads with members to either back him or the rival Reform ticket, which is gunning for control of Belmore.

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