Bay of Plenty played some excellent rugby to get through to yesterday's Roller Mills Tournament final at St Peter's College, Cambridge, but like last year they lost to Auckland East.
The final score of 29-17 gave Auckland East their fifth consecutive title in the second longest-running rugby competition in New Zealand after the Ranfurly Shield.
The dominant factor in the final was undoubtedly the near gale-force wind blowing diagonally down the pitch.
Bay of Plenty had first use of it and were quickly into their game against a powerful and big Auckland East side. The first try came after the backs combined well to get to within a metre of Auckland's line, and from the resulting ruck outstanding halfback Tane Howe dived over for the try.
They were in again minutes later after Auckland's kick-off blew back behind the kicker. From the scrum, Fijian flyer Nacani Batidravu took off on a great 45m run for a fine individual try. Ethan Forbes converted for a handy 12-0 lead.