The Waratahs slumped to a 34-28 defeat against the Blues but maintain a slim chance of reaching the quarter-finals after earning a losing bonus point. The Tahs were outscored five tries to four at Eden Park as the Blues staunchly defended their lead, bouncing back whenever the visitors looked like reeling them in.The Waratahs entered the match level with the Brumbies on 39 points at the top of the Australian Conference and desperate to claw ahead of their rivals. The Australian Conference winner qualifies for the quarter-finals but the season will be over for the runner-up, with final placings decided when the Brumbies play the Western Force on Saturday, live on Sky Sports 3 HD from 10.30am.The loss means the Waratahs, the 2014 champions, need the Force to spring a massive upset against the Brumbies.You never know, stranger things have happened. Well wait and see, said Waratahs captain Michael Hooper.Wet conditions hampered the Waratahs preferred running rugby style and they initially struggled with turnovers and knock-ons but built pressure through the forwards.They were rewarded with a penalty try in the 22nd minute after their dominant scrum drew a string of infringements from the Blues. Israel Folau is tackled by Blues full-back Melani Nanai But the Aucklanders hit back four minutes later when Patrick Tuipulotu latched onto Tevita Lis pass and crashed over in the corner.The Blues then took a 12-7 lead with a penalty try of their own when the Waratahs collapsed a driving maul as the Blues were bearing down on the line and poised to score.Referee Mike Fraser awarded the third penalty try of the match early in the second half, this time to the Waratahs after more scrum woes for the Blues. English centre Piers Francis (middle) is congratulated after scoring the Blues second try But they were able to hit back again almost immediately when English centre Piers Francis went on a jinking run and weaved past five tacklers before touching down.A Francis penalty extended the Blues lead to 22-14 and they looked like running away with the game until Israel Folau burst into open space for the Waratahs third try.The tit-for-tat scoring continued with Malani Nanai adding a fourth for the Blues, then Angus Taavao doing the same for the Waratahs.George Moala finally sealed it for the Blues in the 76th minute after the Waratahs defence was stretched by a lineout drive. Vapormax Svart Herre Norge . Aaron Hill and Cliff Pennington hit home runs in the first inning for the Diamondbacks, who beat the Miami Marlins 3-2 on Friday night. Vapormax Til Salg . Saltalamacchia has agreed to a $21 million, three-year deal with the Miami Marlins, two people familiar with the negotiations said Tuesday. http://www.vapormaxnorge.com/ .com) - Lloyd Sam struck in stoppage time on Wednesday as Red Bull New York hung on for a crucial 1-0 win over Atlantic Cup rivals D. Vapormax Hvit Dame Norge . Since coming to the big leagues in late May, La Stella is 6 for 7 with the bases loaded, driving in 13 runs in those at-bats. Nike Daybreak Norge . On Sunday, head coach Patrick Roy said the teams leading scorer will skate at Mondays morning practice and the club will make a decision on his status for Game 6 at that point.SAGINAW, Mich. - The Ontario Hockey League postponed three Saginaw Spirit games on Wednesday so that the team may mourn the death of centre Terry Trafford. Traffords body was found dead in his car on Tuesday. The 19-year-old from Toronto was last seen on March 3rd. The OHL postponed Wednesdays game between the Spirit and Ste. Sault Marie Greyhounds in Saginaw. The league offered to reconvene the teams regular season when the Spirits players felt ready. After consulting with the team, Saginaws players asked to resume their season on Friday in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. The Spirit will then play in Saginaw against the London Knights on March 15 and host the Greyhounds on March 17. Wednesday nights game between the Plymouth Whalers and Owen Sound Attack was postponed due to inclement weather. --- STORM 7 RANGERS 3 GUELPH, Ont. — Brock McGinn had a hat trick as the Storm downed Kitchener. Jason Dickinson scored and added three assists for Guelph (51-12-3), while Kerby Rychel and Scott Kosmachuk both had a goal and two assists. Robby Fabbri added a single and Matthew Mancina made 19 saves for the win. Dominik Kubalik struck twice for the Rangers (22-41-3) and Jimmy Soper also scored.dddddddddddd Matthew Greenfield stopped 46 shots. --- COLTS 7 FRONTENACS 5 KINGSTON, Ont. — Zach Hall scored and added two assists to lead Barrie past the Frontenacs. Brendan Lemieux, Cordell James and Tyson Fawcett had a goal and an assist each for the Colts (35-28-3), while Andrew Mangiapane and Garrett Hooey also scored. Mackenzie Blackwood earned the win in net with 41 saves. Lawson Crouse two goals and two assists for Kingston (37-23-6). Robert Polesello and Darcy Greenaway both scored and added three assists, while Evan McEneny had a goal. Lucas Peressini made 25 saves on 30 shots in 51:25 of work before being replaced by Matt Mahalak, who stopped six-of-seven shots. --- BULLS 6 PETES 2 BELLEVILLE, Ont. — Cameron Brace had a four-goal night to power the Bulls past Peterborough. Scott Simmonds and Niki Petti also scored for the Petes (32-29-5), while Charlie Graham made 38 saves. Josh MacDonald and Michael Clarke had goals for Belleville (22-38-6). Jason Da Silva stopped 27 shots for the Bulls. --- ' ' '