The Bay of Plenty Steamers have defied their underdog status to beat Taranaki for the first time since 2006.
The 30-10 win at Rotorua International Stadium was a dominant one, against Premiership opposition, and saw the home side claim the Chiefs Country Cup and the Peter Burke Trophy. The brand new Chiefs Country Cup is contested between the four Chiefs provincial unions and the Peter Burke Trophy is up for grabs whenever Bay of Plenty play Taranaki.
Taranaki looked dangerous with ball in hand from the get-go and had the first scoring opportunity of the match, awarded a penalty just outside the 22m line three minutes into the first half. However, fullback Beaudein Waaka was unable to hit the target.
Thirteen minutes into the game the Steamers made them pay with a try to captain Liam Polwart in his blazer game. They put Taranaki under pressure after stealing a lineout just outside the 22m line and after a sustained period of pressure Polwart crashed over from close range. First five Mike Delany converted the try to make it a 7-0 lead.
Taranaki were finding plenty of gaps in the Bay of Plenty defensive line when they had possession and after 15 minutes they had their first try. Winger and excitement machine Seta Tamanivalu charged at the line from inside the 22m and was too big and strong to be stopped. This time Waaka had the radar working with his kick and the score was locked at 7-all.