Manly turn off Hasler's mind games

Manly players say they are paying no attention to former coach Des Hasler's mind games ahead of their NRL semi-final clash with Canterbury.

coach Des Hasler

Manly players say they are paying no attention to former coach Des Hasler's mind games. (AAP)

Manly say they won't be falling for any of former mentor Des Hasler's famous mind games in the lead up to Saturday's NRL semi-final showdown with Canterbury.

Hasler led the Sea Eagles to premiership success in 2008 and 2011, before leaving Brookvale in acrimonious circumstances after his second title win as coach at Manly to defect to Belmore in 2012.

Hasler led the Bulldogs to the grand final that year and masterminded a robust win over their 2012 conquerors Melbourne on Sunday in their elimination final to keep Canterbury's season alive.

The former Manly halfback almost immediately branded the Sea Eagles as favourites for Saturday's Allianz Stadium clash, a claim strenuously at odds with betting markets, in an attempt to gain an early psychological edge.

However Manly won't be biting.

Veteran prop Jason King, for one, says Manly know Dessie too well for that.

"I'm not buying into any of Dessie's mind games. I have been around to see a few of them," King said at training on Tuesday.

"It is not something we will be discussing I don't think and it is not something I am really thinking about.

"It is something that happened a long time ago and we have played the Bulldogs like 50 times since then it seems like.

"It is not something that is motivation for this squad at all. It is just the Manly Sea Eagles against the Canterbury Bulldogs and that is the approach we are taking."

Superstar fullback Brett Stewart, who will play his 200th NRL game this weekend, laughed off Hasler's jibes.

"There is nothing different there is there?" he said.

"He comes up with that every week.

"It is not me playing Des. It is 17 blokes playing 17 blokes, both sides know each other's game very well and that will make for a healthy game."


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