Sometimes in sport, the final result is just meant to be.
The 20th Vaughan Kuka Memorial 10s Tournament won by host club Te Puna on Saturday was one such occasion.
Te Puna and Bethlehem's Hangarau made it through pool play and playoffs to contest the final played at Maramataga Park in ideal conditions as the threatening rain showers stayed away to the delight of the good-sized crowd.
Inspired by the news this would be the last time the Kuka family would use the tournament as a memorial to Vaughan, the Te Puna boys - led by Bay of Plenty reps Te Aihe Toma and Jeff Thwaites - dominated from the opening whistle to romp away to a 36-5 win.
Zane Kapeli, one of several new faces in the Te Puna team that included the sensation of last year's St Kentigern College first XV Etene Nanai, opened the scoring with a powerful run and after a typically clever break from open play by playmaker Rewita Biddle, Harry O'Dea crossed to make it 12-0.