WAIRARAPA-BUSH skipper Tim Priest is hoping history repeats itself when his team challenge Hawke's Bay for the Ranfurly Shield in Napier tomorrow.
Just two seasons back the 27-year-old was part of a West Coast side trailing Nelson-Bays 12-11 going into the closing stanzas of a Seddon Shield fixture.
Having not won this trophy, which symbolises supremacy between the Nelson-Bays, Marlborough, Buller and West Coast unions, for 38 years West Coast were throwing everything bar the kitchen sink at their much more vaunted opposition but those vital points wouldn't come.
Then with time almost up the diminutive Priest etched himself into West Coast rugby folklore, calmly slotting a dropped goal from about 30m out to give his team a shock 14-12 success.
"It was a great feeling to see the ball flying between the posts," Priest said yesterday. "It was just one of those situations where you get the chance to do something special, and it all worked out well."