If Napier City Rovers thought they were going to roll down to the Masterton Memorial Turf before hitting the highway back to Hawke's Bay with three points then they were in for a rude shock yesterday. In trying to stave off relegation, Wairarapa United fought tooth and nail to share the points with the Thirsty Whale-sponsored Blues in the round 13 Central League encounter.
The Fergus Neil-captained visitors went up 1-0 at halftime, courtesy of a goal from midfielder Sho Goto but the hosts hit back through Paul Ifill in the 61st minute.
It was the same lament for player/coach Bill Robertson who disclosed his defending champions had created numerous opportunities but lacked the clinical tenacity to plant the ball into the net.
So is it a concern for Rovers, who will host arch rivals Western Suburbs in a fourth-round Chatham Cup (national knockout) clash at Bluewater Stadium in Park Island in a 2pm kick off next Sunday.
"No it doesn't worry me because we've been clinical at times during the season but not today," said Robertson. "It would worry me if we weren't doing that [creating chances to score]."