Hasler cops NRL sanction over 'Voldemorts'

Des Hasler has promised to not even mention the word referee for the remainder of the NRL season after being handed a breach notice by the NRL.

Canterbury Bulldogs NRL coach Des Hasler

Bulldogs coach Des Hasler has been handed a breach notice by the NRL for his criticism of referees. (AAP)

Canterbury coach Des Hasler has accepted the breach notice issued against him by the NRL for his criticism of the referees after the Bulldogs' defeat to Penrith on Sunday.

Hasler was slapped with the $10,000 suspended fine, becoming the first to fall foul of the new edict forbidding coaches and captains from speaking about referees.

Hasler admitted he wasn't fully aware of what the NRL now allow him to say and not to say that would incur sanction.

And in his own inimitable way, he said he would substitute the use of the word referee for the name of an evil character in the Harry Potter movies in front of the cameras for the remainder of the season.

"It's about understanding the policy of 'he whose name you cannot mention' so let's call him Voldemort," Hasler said.

"Paragraph 31 sub clause two says that comment on means you can't say anything nice about them, you can't say anything positive about them, you can't say anything about the Voldemorts.

"That is what they think is pragmatic and reasonable. If you are an advocate for free speech then it's not too good.

"So when it comes to the Voldemorts I'll just follow the policy."


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