- Hasler criticized the last repression of the LNR
- The coach says he spoils the game and hurts the fans
Hasler struck the head of the LNR head of the LNR, saying that it spoils the game and hurts the fans after the defeat of Gold Coast 36-10 against the Dolphins.
A night when the Dolphins won their first victory against a titans the Titans, Hasler made the headlines at a three -minute press conference that started with an address before the questions were asked.
The veteran coach compared the situation to the controversial repression of the magic round of 2021, and warned the original state, it would be full of sins at the current rate.
Hasler said he had no “groans” and said he does not criticize the arbitrators, so his comment should not justify a fine of the registered office.
But he insisted that something had to change after his captain Tino Fa’asuamaleau was rooted in the second minute for a high shot on Felise Kaufusi.
“People pay a lot of money to come and see a football game,” said Hasler.
Hasler titan coach criticized the last LNR repression on head tackles

Gold Coast fell 36-10 against dolphins on Saturday evening
“With the game to the head, I think it interferes a little with the integrity of what the game is.
“Where’s the intention?” It’s just another spoiled part of the game. It’s not as bad as two years ago, but I find it disappointing.
“This is an area that they have to look at with intention. In six weeks, when another competition begins with the original state, there will be people in sin.
“ I’m not going to use it as an excuse (to lose) … but it’s just useless. This is not the first time that it will be indicated, but it is sometimes an energetic game.
Dolphins striker Ray Stone was also rooted in the match, which made five in the first five games of the fifth round after an LNR edict went to clubs last week.
Hasler was also frustrated with second row, Beau Fermor was penalized in the game, for having “carpeting” Isaiya Katoa on his head with a saving plate.
“It’s an excellent rugby league game. To come on the other side of the field and pass there and make an excellent tackle of economy, ”said Hasler.
“The referee comes and said that you have hit her on the head.

Hasler said he had no “groaning” and said he does not criticize the referees
“I don’t think there is something too malicious. I just don’t understand. The pressure comes from somewhere, but we are sometimes too reactive.
“This is something they just say that they have to reduce their target. It’s not as easy as reducing your target.
Hasler’s comments came when the Dolphins coach Kristian Woolf said the monkey was out of the young half-back Isaiya Katoa.
Katoa and his compatriot Half Kodi Nikorima transformed the Masterclass displays while the rear Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow had his best match of the season.
The racing game of the Katoa match man was phenomenal and he completed it with clever passes and kicks.
“He was really good, he was one of the best in the first weeks,” said Woolf.
“I can see him grow with confidence, I can see him run more football and play what he sees more.
“He is obviously an excellent player in the making … it’s going to be great to watch him improve.”
Jamayne Isaako scored a double and scored eight goals, but it was an accessory of recruit Daniel Saifiti who gave the Dolphins the opportunity to play enterprising football.
Isaako had the dashboard check with an online break and a smooth pass to place the rear tabuai-fidow for its first try from the year to the 10th minute.
The attention of the Titans in detail was abominable in the first half with Brian Kelly offside of a dropout, the winger Tony Francis making a play error and the second row David Fifita giving a silly penalty to Marker.
Visitors have punished errors. Marshall-King sent Saifiti crashed for his first try to give the Dolphins an advance of 16-0 at halftime.
Plath and Lemuelu also crossed the second half, while the Titans only started playing with Flair in drops by 28-0 before late consolation tried by Phil Sami and Aj Brimson.