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could go deep into September after ending the Bulldogs NRL season.The Panthers claimed a comprehensive 28-12, five-tries-to-two Antworten

Canterbury coach Des Hasler has predicted Penrith could go deep into September after ending the Bulldogs NRL season.The Panthers claimed a comprehensive 28-12, five-tries-to-two win in Sundays elimination final at Allianz Stadium to book a semi-final showdown with Canberra.Led by a man-of-the-match effort from skipper Matt Moylan, the young, inexperienced Panthers were down 6-4 at the break but totally dominated proceedings in the second stanza to run away with victory via four second half tries.They did better than I thought. They improved today, Hasler said.They could be a surprise packet, there could be a few more upsets.The Raiders definitely wont take them lightly.Two-time premiership winning coach Hasler should know, this was his 12th successive finals series with Manly and the Bulldogs.Canterbury, who played in the 2012 and 2014 grand finals under Hasler went into the clash with the young Panthers side with far greater finals experience.But it was Penriths youthful exuberance which won the day.It was a really good performance, Panthers coach Anthony Griffin said.I was happy with the way we built into it.We kept our cool with the ball and eventually found the points we needed.An early first half try to playmaker Moses Mbye and a penalty goal had the Dogs up 6-0 before a Dallin Watene-Zelezniak four pointer just before the break reduced the margin to two points.Tries to Waqa Blake, Peter Wallace, Tyrone Peachey and Josh Mansour for Penrith after halftime were too much for the Dogs who only managed a try to the retiring Sam Perrett a minute from time.Second half injuries to Brett Morris, Josh Reynolds and Michael Lichaa made the Dogs day even tougher.Morris had filled in at fullback for Will Hopoate who sat out the match due to his religious beliefs.It was very disappointing, Hasler said.The simple fact is we didnt compete well enough in the second half.I know you will say there were injuries and we had people missing but we just missed too many tackles.Griffin said a shoulder injury wouldnt prevent Blake from playing Canberra.Dogs forward Tony Williams, who has played his last game for the club, could be in trouble for a second half shoulder charge. 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"I worked my entire life for it, and it has been taken away from me in one afternoon by a doctor I didnt know," said Troicki, whose ranking peaked at No. RIO DE JANEIRO -- A second Kenyan track and field official was expelled from the Olympics on Thursday after he pretended to be one of the teams 800-meter runners at a doping test and gave a sample in the athletes name.The incident may have been the unintended result of the runner, Ferguson Rotich, giving the official his accreditation card so he could have a free breakfast in the athletes village.Still, the International Olympic Committee opened an investigation after John Anzrah was found with Rotichs Olympic accreditation and provided the doping sample and signed doping forms in the name of Rotich, Kenyan team leader Stephen Arap Soi said.Anzrah, a former sprinter and now a track coach, was reported to authorities by doping control officers after the test, Arap Soi said.The problem with John Anzrah is he took possession of an identity card (accreditation) of an athlete who was in the list of WADA for out-of-competition dope testing, Arap Soi said. He was ... taken to the doping control station purportedly as Ferguson Rotich and subjected to produce the sample and he signed. The crime he has committed [is] against Team Kenya, and that is why we are sending him back home.The International Olympic Committee set up a disciplinary commission to look into the incident.We take note of the decision of the Kenyan Olympic Committee to send home its athletics coach following a violation of anti-doping rules, and we thank the NOC for its swift action, the IOC said.The IAAF will seek information on the incident from the IOC and could launch its own investigation, governing body spokesman Yannis Nikolaou said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press.This is the second doping scandal to hit Kenyas track team at the Olympics and comes with Kenyan athletics in the midst of a doping crisis and under severe scrutiny in Rio. The Kenyan team has been heavily tested for doping in the buildup to the Olympics because of years of problems in the country, a powerhouuse in distance running.ddddddddddddBut this may have been a foolish mix-up.Rotich claimed he gave Anzrah his accreditation so that the coach could eat breakfast for free at the athletes village on Wednesday morning, said Rotichs agent, Marc Corstjens. Kenyan officials also said that Anzrah was found in the dining area of the athletes village before the test, apparently corroborating that.Corstjens said he didnt know what happened next, and he wasnt sure why Anzrah didnt own up to the doping officers when he was asked to give a doping sample.Why didnt he tell them, Hey guys, this isnt me? Corstjens said.After Anzrah was discovered, Rotich went to the doping test and gave both blood and urine samples, the agent said.While Anzrah was sent home by the Kenyan team, the IOC didnt say if there would be any repercussions for Rotich.Rotich finished fourth in the 800 at the world championships in Beijing last year. He is listed to compete in the heats of the mens 800 on Friday alongside teammate David Rudisha, the Olympic champion and world-record holder.Anzrah is a former Kenyan 200- and 400-meter runner, and he competed at the world championships in 1987. As the news broke, Kenyan deputy president William Ruto had just arrived in Rio to attend the Olympics. Kenyas sports minister is also in Brazil with the team.In the first doping scandal involving Kenya in Rio, its track and field team manager was sent home last weekend over allegations he sought a 10,000 pound ($13,000) bribe from undercover reporters to help athletes evade doping tests back in Kenya. Michael Rotich, who is no relation to Ferguson, was filmed seeking the bribes in Kenya in January and February, The Sunday Times newspaper reported.He was arrested when he arrived back in Kenya from the Olympics. ?Anzrah is being held in custody and is facing criminal charges. ' ' '

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