Paul Hasleby a 180cm, 85kg midfielder made his AFL debut in 2000. He was recruited from East Fremantle (WA) and now plays for the Fremantle Dockers. He was born in 1981.
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Fremantle may be about to throw veteran pair Paul Hasleby and Des Headland a football lifeline as they prepare for Friday night's cut-throat semi-final clash with Geelong.
Paul Hasleby has announced his retirement at season's end but hopes to return from injury this weekend as Fremantle gets set for just the third finals campaign in the club's history.
General soreness has cost Fremantle the services of veteran midfielder Paul Hasleby for Sunday's crunch clash with the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium.
Fremantle midfielder Paul Hasleby says he's proud of reaching 200 games and would like to go on beyond 2010, but his and the Dockers' focus is all on beating Carlton this Saturday.
Fremantle will be without veteran midfielder Paul Hasleby against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium on Saturday but will regain gun VFL recruits Michael Barlow and Alex Silvagni.
Fremantle will be without veteran midfielder Paul Hasleby against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium on Saturday but will regain gun VFL recruits Michael Barlow and Alex Silvagni.
Fremantle midfielder Paul Hasleby has finally come to terms with the club to play on for an 11th season in 2010.
Fremantle captain Matthew Pavlich is confident the Dockers and Paul Hasleby will sort out their differences, allowing the veteran midfielder to remain in purple and green next season.
Fremantle coach Mark Harvey has denied the club is pressuring veteran Paul Hasleby into signing a one-year contract by limiting his game time over the last fortnight.
Fremantle ruckman Aaron Sandilands says the Dockers should re-sign veterans Paul Hasleby and Dean Solomon as their experience will only help develop the club's exciting batch of young talent.
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