Coach Des Haslers future at Canterbury will reportedly come under the microscope at a special board meeting scheduled by the NRL club on Friday.Hasler is contracted until the end of 2017, but the Bulldogs are believed to be weighing up his position following a disappointing end to the season.The Bulldogs lost their last four games of the year, including a heavy elimination defeat to Penrith in week one of the finals.There is going to be a board meeting on Friday and that is the main purpose of the meeting, to discuss Des Haslers contract extension, Canterbury boss Raelene Castle told News Corp Australia.The truth of the matter is that we are still in negotiations with Des and his management and there has been no final decisions made on anything.Castle would not comment about any potential changes to Haslers contract, nor would she say if there were rumblings among board members about the coachs performance.Hasler, who joined from Manly in 2012, has guided the Bulldogs to two grand finals, both of which they lost.Air Force 1 Outlet . Team physician Dr. Steve Traina performed the surgery Friday. Robinson was injured in a spill underneath the Nuggets basket during the first quarter of Wednesday nights loss to the Charlotte Bobcats. Air Force 1 Mid Outlet . -- Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Alrdridge were again the go-to duo for the Trail Blazers against the Kings. https://www.cheapairforce1outlet.com/air-force-1-yellow-outlet/ . -- Jakob Silfverberg is making himself right at home with the Anaheim Ducks, scoring four goals in his first four games. Air Force 1 Wholesale . Just not the game. Kyle Palmieri scored two straight goals in the third period to rally the Anaheim Ducks past the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Tuesday night. Air Force 1 All White Outlet .R. Smith realized how easily basketball can be taken from him, and he wasnt going to take his place in the NBA for granted anymore.Oceania powerhouses Auckland City will put their hands up to join the A-League - but only if they have support from Football Federation Australia.New Zealands most successful club is taking initial soundings to join Kiwi side Wellington Phoenix in the Australian competition.Auckland might be outside the square of FFAs current thinking, given the previous difficulties of the New Zealand Knights, which folded after two unsuccessful A-League campaigns in 2007.With a population of 1.5 million - the biggest untapped market in the region - Auckland has a powerhouse club ready to join the A-League.Next month, City head to Japan to attend their eighth FIFA Club World Cup off the back of a sixth-straight continental success.Auckland City chairman Ivan Vuksich says the club was keen to test themselves in the A-League.Wed obviously like to be involved but its been difficult to pick up when theyre calling for expressions of interest, he told AAP.We keep hearing theyre looking at a 2018/19 entry and thats quite a way off.Weve made some tentative enquiries and talked to funders but its very early days.The Knights fell by the wayside after just two A-League seasons, averaging less than 3500 at home games at QBE Stadium on Aucklands North Shore.ddddddddddddVuksich suggested any successful Auckland franchise would need to be based at Mount Smart Stadium - like the citys NRL side - in the citys south-east.A lot of people dont like North Harbour because its a bit more exposed and its hard for Aucklanders to get there from the southern side of the bridge. Its a hell of a place to get to, he said.The Warriors have a good trot there and it always looks good on the television.Unlike some of the Australian bids - including ambitious front-runners from Tasmania and South Melbourne - which are putting their front foot forward, Auckland City is after a little bit of encouragement.We would like to be in the A-League but its always been a fairyland idea that we would be asked, Vuksich said.If we had any inkling that there was interest from Australia - and weve never had anything like that - we would try and bed down a few of these things.Thats as far as weve gone. ' ' '