Rugby league coach Des Hasler will give evidence at an inquest into player Keith Titmuss’ sudden death after a training session with the Manly Sea Eagles.
A probe into the 20-year-old’s death continues today, when the premiership-winning NRL coach is set to give evidence more than three years after the promising player fell ill during pre-season training.
Hasler, now head coach of the Gold Coast Titans after the Sea Eagles sacked him, is expected to give evidence alongside Manly’s chief medical officer Nathan Gibbs and general manager of football John Bonasera.
Titmuss suffered a seizure after a cardio workout at the club’s base at Narrabeen, on Sydney’s northern beaches, on November 23, 2020.
He died five hours later in hospital.