Dale Morris has backed fellow Western Bulldogs premiership hero and AFL veteran Matthew Boyd to keep playing.Boyds future is an immediate issue for the Bulldogs after Saturdays fairytale premiership.The 282-game backman is 34 and he said in the wake of the grand final win that he would take some time to decide his future.But Boyd was again among the best players against Sydney and this season earned his third All-Australian selection.For sure - look at him. Hes going really well. Morris said on Sunday.Boyd said his only priority for now was to enjoy the premiership celebrations.Obviously Ive really enjoyed my last couple of years of footy and its all culminated in a premiership, he told Channel Sevens Game Day.I will let this sink in and make a decision in a couple of weeks, or however long it takes.The Dogs put contract talks on hold until after the grand final, following a frank mid-season conversation between Boyd and Luke Beveridge.But the coach revealed in the week leading up to the preliminary final that Boyd would be given the opportunity to play on next year should he so choose.Boyd admitted to amazement at what the Bulldogs had done in the last couple of years under Beveridge.The club looked in freefall during the 2014-15 summer, but the Dogs overcame a shocking run with injuries this season to win only their second flag.I even got a bit emotional during the week and before the game, just in my quiet time, thinking about what this footy club has been through and the opportunity that we had to do something special together, Boyd said.Weve never put a ceiling on ourselves, weve never put a timeframe on when we could have success.It just shows that if youve got belief in each other and belief in the way that we play then anythings possible.Cheap Old Skool . - Connor McDavid scored 53 seconds into overtime as the Erie Otters came from behind to defeat the visiting Guelph Storm 4-3 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. 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Canada has been held scoreless through the first two games of the tournament, losing their first match 1-0 to Martinique and their second 2-0 to Mexico. Interim head coach Colin Miller understands the predicament facing Canada heading into their third match. "We just cant pull a rabbit out of a hat here," Miller said Saturday. "We have to have a belief and commit more players forward that desperately want to score goals. Im a big fan of Panama. Im a big fan of how they play the game -- the intensity, the organization of the team." Canada meets Panama on what is expected to be a very hot Sunday afternoon at Sports Authority Field, the home of the Denver Broncos. But even with a win, the teams chances of advancing depend upon other results. To advance, the Canadians will have to finish the first round with one of the two best third-place records in the 12-team tournament. This means Canada would have to beat Panama and hope for a lopsided result in the Martinique-Mexico match later in the afternoon to squeeze through the second round on goal difference. Its a tall order but there is reason for optimism as Panama coach Julio Dely Valdes said in his pre-game press conference that he will be resting a number of starters. Panama has already advanced to the second stage of the Gold Cup with two wins in two games. Panama stunned Mexico 2-1 in its first game of the tournament and needed a late penalty against a 10-man Martinique on Thursday. Miller says any Panamanian team that takes the field is a formidable challenge. "Whoever wears the Panamanian jersey wears it with pride and theyre good enough to be with the Gold Cup squad, so we are in a position where we cannot possibly underestimate any opposition,&quoot; Miler said.dddddddddddd. "We know that regardless of who the opposition is its not about Panama, its about Canada and what we do is our mentality is to try to get three points tomorrow." Canada was already using this Gold Cup tournament as a way to give younger players experience at the international level, but with veterans dropping out due to illness, injuries and other reasons, the countrys young talent has been getting more time than expected. The Canadians ended Thursdays 2-0 defeat to Mexico with two teenagers and a number of players in their early 20s on the field. With attackers Simeon Jackson and Randy Edwini-Bonsu out, Canada was dealt a further blow with Marcus Haber limping off after the first half with a heel injury. Miller said Haber would be "50/50" for Sundays game, but midfielder Julian de Guzman said Canada has adapted as best it can to the ever-changing team. "The spirit is definitely positive regardless of the situation -- players falling out and certain players not being around -- but it also gives an opportunity for the young guys to showcase themselves and for the most part theyve done pretty well," said de Guzman, who inherited the captains armband when Will Johnson was forced out of the squad with an illness. "Theyve showed that they have a good future ahead at the international level and hopefully this will be a way for them earn spots at some point in their career." Panama opted not to train in Saturdays blistering heat,while Canada had a brief session on the pitch theyll be using on Sunday. "The conditions will affect both teams," said forward Tosaint Ricketts who would likely be the choice to replace Haber, if needed. "Weve just got to dig deep and find the fighting spirit and try to get the points out of the match." If Canada can make it into the next round, they will travel to Baltimore for a quarter-final match next weekend. 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