The Western Bulldogs have ended Hawthorns quest for four straight AFL premierships with a 23 -point semifinal triumph.The Bulldogs mauled the Hawks in the second half on Friday night at the MCG, kicking 10 goals to five and winning 16.11 (107) to 12.12 (84).Hawthorn looked weary as they went out of the finals in straight sets, or two consecutive losses, for the first time since 1977.The crowd of 87,823 was the third biggest in Bulldogs history.While the Hawks have been stopped from becoming the first team since the 1920s Collingwood machine to win four flags in a row, the Bulldogs are trying to add to their only premiership in 1954.They will go to Sydney to play the Giants in a twilight preliminary final on Saturday week at Spotless Stadium, with the winner through to the grand final.Bulldogs onballer Marcus Bontempelli was best afield, while Jake Stringer and Liam Picken kicked three goals apiece.A minute into the last quarter, Hawks captain Luke Hodge was shaping to handball when Bontempelli swooped and stole possession.That set up Tory Dickson for the goal that put the Bulldogs 32 points up and confirmed there would be no Hawks comeback.It was a moment of potent symbolism - one of the Bulldogs young stars stealing the ball from the leader of Hawthorns run of three premierships in a row, and four since 2008.Last weeks win over West Coast was hailed as one of the Bulldogs best finals performances. This was even better.The Bulldogs wrested control from the Hawks with six goals to one in the third term, hitting the front for the first time since early in the match.But for much of the first half, it looked like the Bulldogs would pay for missed opportunities.They started the game perfectly, matching the Hawks intensity and keeping the ball in their half of the ground, only to open their scoring with a wasteful three behinds.A superb smother from Hawks defender James Frawley stopped a certain Bulldogs goal and the ball rapidly went to the other end of the ground.Jack Gunston kicked Hawthorns second goal in a classic 12-point turnaround.Hawthorn led by 11 points at quarter-time and extended that to 23 midway through the second as the Bulldogs kept butchering chances.Then Luke Breust, who never fluffs set shots, did so in the second term for Hawthorn.The Bulldogs went on a three-goal run and Dicksons shot after the halftime siren could have given them the lead.He missed, a melee ensued and the Hawks led by a point at the main break.Liam Shiels and Shaun Burgoyne were best for Hawthorn on a night when, for once, too many of their stars failed to have an influence. 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Anthony Joshuas professional record could hardly be better -- but he believes he will only improve now Rob McCracken is his full-time head coach.The IBF world heavyweight champion will have McCracken in his corner for the first time in the paid ranks on Saturday when he makes a second title defence against Eric Molina at the Manchester Arena.Joshua has stopped all 17 opponents as a professional since winning a gold medal at the London 2012 Olympics, when McCracken was his head coach as part of Team GB.McCracken will still combine his work training A.J. with Team GBs amateur boxing team in Sheffield and Tony Sims, who has coached Joshua so far in the pro ranks, will still be the lead second in the corner.The 48-year-old coach trained British super-middleweight Carl Froch to three reigns as world champion and Joshua hopes his experience will benefit him with bigger tests looming in 2017.Rob brings amounts of experience, Joshua told ESPN.You can tell by the people he brings in for sparring. He has been a mentor for so many years.Hes just a good geezer and it helps a lot having people in your corner that you can trust.He brings world championship-level experience and hes got a bag of fighters who want to work with him and connections.Hes just well respected and I like to work with people who have been in the game and know what Im going through rather than someone you can just hold. He has just been in the game so that speaks volumes to me.Thats why I dont go to press conferences running my mouth off, I try to conduct myself in the right way. Its because I haave a good mentor alongside me, hes a good asset.ddddddddddddoshua, who is from Finchley in north London, is being lined up to face Wladimir Klitschko in April, either at Wembley Stadium in London or the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.The winner of David Haye-Tony Bellew on March 4 is a possibility for a summer showdown for Joshua, or even rival world champion Deontay Wilder, the American who holds the WBC title.But Joshua is not allowing himself to be distracted from the task in hand, 34-year-old American Molina (25-3, 19 KOs), who was knocked out in the ninth round by Wilder in June last year.When I hear David Haye talking its like, Youre not really relevant right now, said Joshua.Everyone has their journey set out and I have mine set out, so Im not really worried about him because if I beat Molina, Ive got Klitschko.All fighters that come in are probably 10 percent better than what we have seen from them before because theres a chance they could become the champ.If I want to fight Haye, Ill fight Haye. Whether he beats Tony Bellew or not it doesnt matter because boxing is not just about who you beat, its about if it makes sense and if it makes sense Ill fight him. After his fight hell look at his situation and if he wants to come for me, no problem.Tyson Fury isnt contributing to the heavyweight division now so he cant really comment. I dont see anything wrong with the division, boxing is thriving, everything is on track. ' ' '