They know its no longer in their hands but the Warriors are refusing to give up on their NRL finals ambition.A 34-6 hiding by North Queensland in Townsville on Saturday has left the Warriors needing to win their remaining two matches of the season to have any hope of making the eight.With 24 points, the Warriors sit ninth on the ladder, three points behind Gold Coast.Even if the New Zealand-based club can beat Wests Tigers and Parramatta in Auckland over the next two weeks, a win to the Titans in any of their remaining games will make a top eight finish impossible for the Warriors.Its a dramatic decline for a club which just a fortnight ago defeated the Titans at Robina to move into the box seat for a finals position.But a shock loss at home to South Sydney and the Cowboys defeat, as well as a knee injury to hooker Issac Luke, have taken their toll.Theres still hope, but its not within our hands, McFadden said.Were going to have to rely on results. Weve got two home games and we want to finish the season strong.Disappointed, because we have let opportunities slip in the last couple of weeks.Adding to McFaddens woes, the Warriors leave Townsville with key backs Solomone Kata and Ken Maumalo battling hamstring injuries.Kata failed to even start Saturdays clash while Maumalo limped off in the 20th minute.Warriors captain Ryan Hoffman said the team cannot afford to wallow in self-pity and simply have to get on with the job of winning their remaining games.Thats reality. We cant worry about anything else, Hoffman said.We have Tigers next week, thats our priority. Put in a good performance there, get the result and then weve just got to move on. Cheap Nike Air Max China .Y. - Nelson Mandela will be honoured by the New York Yankees with a plaque in Monument Park. Cheap Adidas Ultra Boost China . Pedro scored from a pass by Lionel Messi in the 33rd minute and added two more goals in the 47th and 72nd after Valdes saved his second penalty in four days following his stop in Wednesdays 4-0 over Ajax in the Champions League. http://www.brandshoescheaponline.com/wholesale-air-max-china/max-720-clearance-sale.html . PETERSBURG, Fla. Nike Vapormax 97 Sale . Miller reached right to deflect Mikhail Grabovskis attempt with just over 2 minutes remaining in regulation, and then made two more saves in the shootout Sunday to give the Sabres a 2-1 win over the Washington Capitals. Nike Vapormax 97 Cheap . The quest begins with what is supposed to be an easy one, although Germany has traditionally been a stubborn opponent to Canadian teams at international tournaments. SEOUL, South Korea -- Son Heung-min cant seem to do anything wrong.Son came to South Koreas rescue in Asian qualifying for the World Cup when he scored the winner against Qatar on Thursday.The South Koreans looked set to lose for the first time in 11 qualifying matches when they trailed Qatar 2-1 at halftime. Then Ji Dong-won equalized in the 56th minute, and two minutes later Son separated from his marker and curled his shot in.He celebrated with a dab, to more cheers from the home crowd in Suwon. It was his sixth goal in seven appearances for South Korea and Tottenham this season.The important thing is to win and we did that, Son said. After Qatar scored, we regrouped, kept our focus and came back.Son missed South Koreas last qualifier, a goal-less draw in Syria, but has his side second in Group A, behind Iran on goal difference after three of 10 matches.Elsewhere:CHINA 0, SYRIA 1Mahmoud Al Mawas scored the only goal in the second half for Syrias first win in Group A, in Xian.China, meanwhile, remained winless.UZBEKISTAN 0, IRAN 1Iran overtook Uzbekistan and moved into first place in Grouup A.dddddddddddd.Jalal Hosseini scored the only goal.JAPAN 2, IRAQ 1Hotaru Yamaguchi scored the winner in the fifth minute of injury time in Saitama.Genki Haraguchi put Japan ahead in the first half but Saad Adbulameer equalized in the 60th.I cant say that the match was a good one and cant say that the teams performance was excellent, but that was what I was looking for, Japan coach Vahid Halilhodzic said.UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 3, THAILAND 1In Abu Dhabi, two goals from Ali Mabkhout gave the Emirates a second win in three Group B games.Tana Chanabut pulled one back for Thailand but Ahmed Khalil sealed the hosts win in injury time.SAUDI ARABIA 2, AUSTRALIA 2Saudi Arabia leveled 11 minutes from the end of regulation but Australia stayed on top of Group B, ahead of the Saudis on goal difference.Australia took until halftime to match an early Saudi goal, then Tomi Juric put the Aussies ahead in Jeddah in the 71st. But eight minutes later Nassir Al Shamrani made it 2-2. ' ' '