Manlys NRL finals hopes are still alive - and its all thanks to Daly Cherry-Evans non-preferred left foot.Cherry-Evans nailed a clutch golden-point field goal on Saturday to lift the Sea Eagles to a 15-14 win over the Warriors in driving rain at Perths nib Stadium.Back-to-back wins improved the Eagles record to 6-11, lifting them to within two wins of the eighth-placed Warriors.Cherry-Evans had the chance to win the match with just one second remaining in normal time, but he shanked his 20m drop-goal attempt with his normally reliable right foot.However, he made no mistake with his left in the first period of extra time.I took a stab in the dark there and it paid off for me, luckily, Cherry-Evans said.My first intention was to go off the right.But the way it played out, there was a lot of pressure coming from that way, so it was just easier to have a go on the left.There wasnt much time left, so I knew I had to get the ball down quickly and have a shot.Cherry-Evans paid tribute to teammate Jake Trbojevic, who charged down Shaun Johnsons match-winning attempt just a minute earlier.Thats arguably the biggest play of the game, Cherry-Evans said.And, as his teammates, we mentioned that to him as soon as the goal was kicked.Its the little things like that that add up in the bigger picture. It was a huge play.Warriors coach Andrew McFadden said his team were gutted not to come away with the win.Its a tough way to lose, McFadden said.We were down 12-0 and didnt have any possession in the first 20 minutes. And we fought our way back into the game and got ourselves into position to win it.Its very disappointing to go close and not get there.The Warriors have lost all eight of their matches in Perth, with the latest defeat dropping them to eighth on the ladder with an 8-9 record.Manly dominated territory during the first 20 minutes and cashed in on the early momentum.In-form fullback Trbojevic brushed off two tackles to touch down in the third minute, and the Sea Eagles held a 12-0 lead when Jorge Taufua unleashed an impressive step and spin to score in the 14th minute.The Warriors needed something special to claw their way back into the match and second-gamer Bunty Afoa delivered.Afoa opened his account in the 24th minute after getting on the end of a sweeping move from the Warriors.He notched his double six minutes later when he managed to ground the ball despite the best efforts of Manlys defenders underneath him.There would be no more tries for the match, but there was plenty more drama to come.The Warriors had the better of the second half, but their inability to make the most of their opportunities ended up costing them the game. 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Four Twins relievers combined for six strikeouts over 3 1-3 hitless innings, including Casey Fien (2-2) in the eighth and All-Star Glen Perkins in the ninth for his 22nd save in 24 tries. "Huge crowd out there, which really picked up the guys," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. Trevor Plouffe hit a tying two-run single in the sixth against Scott Kazmir, who stifled them for two hits over six innings. Then with Joe Smith (4-1) pitching in the eighth, Pedro Florimon singled and Brian Dozier reached on an error when first baseman Nick Swisher let third baseman Lonnie Chisenhalls throw bounce in and out of his glove. Smith got Plouffe to ground into a double play, but Mauer followed with his go-ahead single. Indians manager Terry Francona said he never considered intentionally walking Mauer, though Smith was instructed to pitch carefully. Until he got ahead of the catcher with a 1-2 count. "Then my approach changed. I was going for a punch out. I wanted to get out of the inning," Smith said. Mauer stroked a single to centre field. "It was good that they pitched to Joe and gave him a chance," Perkins said. "So thanks for that." The Indians stayed 1 1/2 games behind first-place Detroit, which lost 1-0 at Kansas City, in the AL Central race. The Twins have won three in a row after losing 16 of 18. "Baseballs a funny game," Plouffe said. "Just when you think youre out of it, you can run off some wins and get right back in it." The Twins need a lot more of those. From manager Ron Gardenhire to cornerstone first baseman Justin Morneau, many of them are more concerned about finishing the season here and being able to come back next year than focusing on a pennant chase. In this third straight lost season for the Twins, Morneaus name is at the top of the could-be-traded list. "Its a place where Im happy and weve won here, which is always the goal. But its not up to me, so well see what happens," said Morneau, the 2006 AL MVP whos in his 11th season, all with Minnesota. With two outs in the sixth inning, after a two-out walk byy Florimon, Dozier hustled for second base when Chisenhall bobbled his bouncer for an error at third.dddddddddddd Then Plouffe followed with a clean line drive that bounced in front of Drew Stubbs in right field, driving in the two unearned runs with his teams first solid hit of the night. Kazmir walked three and struck out three. Indians starters, who entered the night with the fourth-fewest innings in the league, havent taken a loss in their past nine games. They have a 2.14 ERA in that span with only two homers allowed and a .192 batting average against them. But the bullpen and the defence were the problems, just the opposite of the Twins. Twins starter Mike Pelfrey had plenty of help, with a lunging catch by shortstop Florimon, a sliding grab from left fielder Clete Thomas and a slick play by second baseman Dozier to end the third with a jump to snag a line drive and a same-motion sidearm throw to Florimon to finish a double play. Florimon also made a barehanded pick up of a slow bouncer to barely throw out All-Star Jason Kipnis to start the fourth, and he dived to catch a bloop in shallow left field for the first out of the ninth for Perkins. Pelfrey gave up a pair of deep doubles the inning before to Chisenhall and Michael Bourn, whose drive drove in both runs. Pelfrey said his bullpen warmup was "terrible." But he bounced back. "I guess I found a way, you could say," said Pelfrey, who has a 3.65 ERA over his past six starts. This was, strangely, Clevelands first visit of the season to Minnesota. The way the Twins have been playing, though, thats good for the Indians. Beginning with Fridays game, more than 19 per cent (13 of 67) of their remaining games are against the Twins. Ten of them in this second half are here at Target Field, including a four-game series to finish the regular season from Sept. 26-29. "We could probably take up residency here," manager Terry Francona joked. NOTES: The Indians will send RH Corey Kluber (7-5, 3.88 ERA) to the mound on Saturday night, with RH Kevin Correia (6-6, 4.23 ERA) pitching for the Twins. Correia leads the team with 110 2-3 innings. Kluber will make his third start against the Twins this season. ... The Twins won for the first time in 14 games on Fridays this season. Theyve had two rainouts. Five of their previous seven such games were shutouts. ... RH Zach McAllister, out with a sprained middle finger on his throwing hand, is on track to return to the rotation on Tuesday at Seattle. Hes been out for six weeks. ' ' '