
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Months of speculation have finally come to an end as the Titans announced that coach Des Hasler will not be with the club next year.
The soon-to-be 506-game NRL coach is set to lead the team in their next two matches before departing.
Sharks assistant coach Josh Hannay has been appointed as his successor.
Despite a recent improvement in performance, the signs have pointed to the two-time premiership-winning coach's exit for quite some time.
Many, including myself, questioned the initial appointment, but it's clear the Titans have made the right decision.
In recent times, it appears increasingly difficult for coaches to be let go, regardless of poor results.
There seems to always be a rationale or an easier way out, with assistants typically being offered as scapegoats.