The Steamers had to endure a wave of concerted attacks on their line in injury time by the Hawke's Bay Magpies before they could celebrate their first win of the ITM Cup season.
A last ditch tackle to hold up a Magpies player over the line by outstanding hooker Joe Royal clinched the victory that had as many flat moments as moments of brilliance.
The match started at a frenetic pace with Hawke's Bay doing most of the attacking for three minutes which ended with a dive for the corner that was ruled out. But they opened the scoring a minute later when Gillies Kaka broke the defensive line to put winger Telusa Veainu in the corner for a try awarded after TMO Phil Barnett checked the grounding. Ihaia West converted from touch to give the Magpies the perfect start.
West slotted a fine penalty after 17 minutes to stretch the lead to 10-0 before the Steamers finally put some intensity into their play to win a penalty that first-five Willie Ripia kicked to get the home team on the board.
Hawke's Bay broke through the Steamers line to hammer away at the goal-line but the Steamers managed to hold out the rampant Magpies. They got a lucky break when West missed two penalty attempts followed by a dropped ball over the Steamers line to prevent the scoreline blowing out.