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Finals ambitions dented but Hasler won’t die wondering – NRL.COM
Manly Sea Eagles coach Des Hasler says the side’s finals hopes aren’t an impossible task over the next five weeks but conceded their 56-16 loss had put a major dent in their aspirations.

Manly Sea Eagles coach Des Hasler says the side’s finals hopes aren’t an impossible task over the next five weeks but conceded their 56-16 loss had put a major dent in their aspirations.
Hasler will require injury assessments on Moses Suli (foot) and Tevita Funa to compound the 40-point loss on a night that will go down as one of the most disappointing in club history.
The Sea Eagles were starved of possession with just 36 percent in total, while they came up with 13 errors and 39 missed tackl…
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