Canterbury legend Steve Mortimer has apologised to Des Hasler for publicly criticising his coaching style, and wished him more success in 2017.
Mortimer resigned from his role as board member during a mammoth four-hour meeting at ANZ Stadium on Friday, just one day after threatening to quit should Hasler receive a new deal.
It was feared the two-time premiership-winning coach would be sacked for his team's meek finals exit this season, however the board voted to honour the final year of his contract.
Instead it was Mortimer who, after three years on the board, fell on his own sword for comments Bulldogs chairman Ray Dib said breached the club's code of conduct.
Mortimer said earlier this week that Bulldogs players lacked passion in their elimination finals loss to Penrith and that the club was "losing its DNA" under the former Manly coach.