Otago's slim hopes for a home semifinal were always going to be enhanced by an encounter with one of the worst sides in provincial rugby history.
And so it proved in Whangarei on Thursday night as Northland's porous defence shipped eight more tries and slumped to a ninth straight defeat in the ITM Cup Championship.
The 54-36 win edged Otago closer to second-placed Wellington with just this weekend's action to come, maintaining the narrow possibility of hosting a semifinal in Dunedin. Otago require a bonus-point victory over Bay of Plenty on Sunday and need Manawatu to upset Wellington, otherwise they will travel to the capital and face the Lions in the final four.
As for Northland, their place at the bottom of the standings had already been confirmed. The Taniwha now have one last chance - a trip to North Harbour on Sunday - to avoid becoming the first side since 2007 to progress through an ITM Cup campaign without a win.
Their under-fire defence will certainly be wishing for the campaign to end, with Thursday's efforts worsening their average of 42.7 points conceded this season.