NRL ‘Mad Professor’s’ $10m home for sale

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Des Hasler the hard working Manly legend deserves his fruit of his labor
Happy to see all Manly people have happiness and prosper
But he also has to look after his health . He needs to lose some weight

NRL supercoach Des Hasler has listed his much-loved beachfront home for sale as he severs his final link to the Manly Sea Eagles
NRL supercoach Des Hasler has listed his much-loved beachfront home in the heart of Sea Eagles’ territory, and it is tipped to be one of the suburb’s top sales ever.
Records show the Haslers purchased the Collaroy coastal beauty for $2.82m in 2010.
The four-bedroom, three bathroom home with incredible ocean views has just been advertised for sale on realestate.com.au with hopes of offers of more than $9m by the closing date of September 19.

The legendary two-time premiership winning NRL coach has been associated rugby league as a player and coach for almost 800 games over four decades, with much of his success coming at Manly, while he lived in Collaroy.

He and his wife Christine have held onto their family property with direct access to the beach throughout his recent turbulent coaching career at Manly, the Bulldogs and now the Gold Coast Titans.

But a year after moving to the Gold Coast to be head coach for the Titans the 63-year-old looks to be breaking his last links with ‘God’s Country’ on Sydney’s northern beaches.

The median house price in Collaroy, according to PropTrack is $3.22m but beachside properties are at a premium and there have been two sales north of $10m in Collaroy in the last three years.

A house in Beach Rd sold for $16m and one in Ocean Grove sold for $10.121m.

The Haslers bought their coastal home Moana when Des was coaching Manly and the year before he took the mighty Sea Eagles to the 2011 premiership.

The home was renovated by the Haslers and fully restored and has one of the area’s widest beach frontages at 28m.

Joshua Perry, of Belle Manly, is marketing the home which is on a level 967 sqm block in a quiet cul-de-sac on Collaroy beach and protected by a sea wall.

The single-level home has been thoroughly renovated, spills onto level lawns and has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a marble kitchen with butler’s pantry and farmhouse sink.

The main bedroom has an ocean view and ensuite and there is a sandstone outdoor entertaining pavilion with timber deck for inviting friends over to talk about the footy.

The property has direct footstep access onto Collaroy Beach.

There is also a double garage and secure video intercom. Collaroy cafes, restaurants and city-bound buses are nearby.

Known the ‘Mad Professor’ for his often unconventional ways, Hasler was named Rugby League International Federation’s Coach of the year in 2008, the same year Manly beat Melbourne Storm in a crushing 40-0 Grand Final victory.

He then had a spell coaching the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs before returning to the Sea Eagles for three more years until his sensational sacking two years ago in the wake of the Pride jersey saga.
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Sell up soon Des and hand back your passport. Watch that door hitting you on the way out.
 
This article was from News.Com .Au
Des Hasler the hard working Manly legend deserves his fruit of his labor
Happy to see all Manly people have happiness and prosper
But he also has to look after his health . He needs to lose some weight

NRL supercoach Des Hasler has listed his much-loved beachfront home for sale as he severs his final link to the Manly Sea Eagles
NRL supercoach Des Hasler has listed his much-loved beachfront home in the heart of Sea Eagles’ territory, and it is tipped to be one of the suburb’s top sales ever.
Records show the Haslers purchased the Collaroy coastal beauty for $2.82m in 2010.
The four-bedroom, three bathroom home with incredible ocean views has just been advertised for sale on realestate.com.au with hopes of offers of more than $9m by the closing date of September 19.

The legendary two-time premiership winning NRL coach has been associated rugby league as a player and coach for almost 800 games over four decades, with much of his success coming at Manly, while he lived in Collaroy.

He and his wife Christine have held onto their family property with direct access to the beach throughout his recent turbulent coaching career at Manly, the Bulldogs and now the Gold Coast Titans.

But a year after moving to the Gold Coast to be head coach for the Titans the 63-year-old looks to be breaking his last links with ‘God’s Country’ on Sydney’s northern beaches.

The median house price in Collaroy, according to PropTrack is $3.22m but beachside properties are at a premium and there have been two sales north of $10m in Collaroy in the last three years.

A house in Beach Rd sold for $16m and one in Ocean Grove sold for $10.121m.

The Haslers bought their coastal home Moana when Des was coaching Manly and the year before he took the mighty Sea Eagles to the 2011 premiership.

The home was renovated by the Haslers and fully restored and has one of the area’s widest beach frontages at 28m.

Joshua Perry, of Belle Manly, is marketing the home which is on a level 967 sqm block in a quiet cul-de-sac on Collaroy beach and protected by a sea wall.

The single-level home has been thoroughly renovated, spills onto level lawns and has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a marble kitchen with butler’s pantry and farmhouse sink.

The main bedroom has an ocean view and ensuite and there is a sandstone outdoor entertaining pavilion with timber deck for inviting friends over to talk about the footy.

The property has direct footstep access onto Collaroy Beach.

There is also a double garage and secure video intercom. Collaroy cafes, restaurants and city-bound buses are nearby.

Known the ‘Mad Professor’ for his often unconventional ways, Hasler was named Rugby League International Federation’s Coach of the year in 2008, the same year Manly beat Melbourne Storm in a crushing 40-0 Grand Final victory.

He then had a spell coaching the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs before returning to the Sea Eagles for three more years until his sensational sacking two years ago in the wake of the Pride jersey saga.
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Bozo when are you moving in?
 
I always think back to his quote when he first started with us when he said he was not a career coach....
Has done well for himself especially considering his lack of success since 2011
 
Still in that legal dispute with Manly i think .
Not too sure why he just did not settle for the remaining contract amount .
Seemed more then reasonable and fair
.Maybe just the temptation to go for that bit more .
Certainly has had a bit of a rollercoaster ride form wise with the Titans this season
 

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