Stung by a converted try to former Hastings Girls’ High School pupil Kautai, which put Wellington up 15-14 seven minutes into the second half, Hawke’s Bay took control with two more tries to Ferguson to open up an 11-point gap with 18 minutes to go.
Pressed deep into their own territory, Wellington struck back with a try to lock and Black Fern Joanah Ngan-Woo to cut the margin to four points with six minutes remaining.
They looked to have snatched victory when Kautai went over - tackled by Cottrell in the corner - only for an on-the-spot touch judge to detect a knock-on.
It was only the third time in 13 matches that Hawke’s Bay have beaten Wellington, and the first time in nine games that the Tui have won in the unions’ clashes in Wellington.
In other Farah Palmer Cup premiership games over the weekend, Auckland Storm beat Bay of Plenty 61-19 and Waikato beat Counties-Manukau 13-10.
With a historic win over Auckland Storm in the opening game, a four-point loss to Waikato, and five points from the win over Wellington, the Tui and Auckland are equal-third with 11 points. They are just a point behind second-placed Canterbury, setting up a crucial Hawke’s Bay-Canterbury match at the Regional Sports Park in Hastings next Saturday.
In another match on Saturday, the Hawke’s Bay Tui Development team was beaten 36-31 by King Country in Taupō.
Result:
Hawke’s Bay Tui 33 (Teilah Ferguson 3, Raedeen Blake, Jaimee Robin tries; Krysten Cottrell 4 conversions) Wellington Pride 22 (Jackie Patea-Fereti, Harmony Kautai, Joanah Ngan-Woo tries; Tamara Ruaporo penalty, 2 conversions) Halftime: Hawke’s Bay 14 Wellington 8.