Whanganui Maori occupy a clear spot in the lower North Island pecking order as they had strong wins on Saturday in the Te Tini A Maui tournament, but again could not overcome the dominant Wellington team yesterday.
Whanganui met Te Upoko o Te Ika (Wellington) once again in the final, but unlike last year it was not a one-off match as both teams had to win two pool matches to qualify.
The tournament was hosted at a dry Playford Park in Levin, and Whanganui opened the tournament with a good 40-14 win over Wairarapa Bush.
Steelform Wanganui representative Dane Whale got two tries at second-five, while first-five Josh Fifita, winger Te Rangitapu McLeod and reserve prop Marek Willis were also amongst the tryscorers.
The afternoon match with home side Horowhenua Kapiti was a much tougher affair, as centre Ethan Robinson's try in the first half was the sole separating factor in the 7-0 win.