The Gold Coast Titans have announced NRL premiership coach Des Hasler will leave the club at the end of the 2025 season.
Hasler will coach the Titans for the remaining two games of the season, against the Dolphins and the West Tigers.
He joined the club in 2024 on a three-year contract, which was due to end after the 2026 season.
It followed the sacking of former coach Justin Holbrook.
The Gold Coast Titans remain at the bottom of the ladder, after four straight losses.
They have won just five games this season.
The team lost 32-18 to the New Zealand Warriors on Saturday in front of a home crowd at Robina Stadium.
The Titans finished the 2024 season in 14th place.
Throughout his coaching career, Hasler has won two premierships and taken five teams to grand finals.
The Titans thanked Hasler for his service to the club and wished him all the best for the future.
In a statement, Titans chairman Dennis Watt called Hasler a “true icon of the game”.
“While this season hasn’t gone as planned, Des has conducted himself with the dignity and class that has defined his entire career,” Watt said.
The club is yet to announce a replacement for Hasler for the 2026 season.
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