It wasn't a totally convincing performance but Wairarapa-Bush can still take heart from their 29-18 win over Horowhenua-Kapiti in the representative rugby match played at Westpac Stadium in Wellington on Saturday.
As the first serious hit-out for both sides leading into the 2012 Heartland championship the need to try out new combinations was always likely to mean that structures would not be as precise and efficient as they should be a couple of months further down the track.
However, nobody could quibble at the physicality of the exchanges or the intent of the two teams to play a brand of rugby which kept a continually growing crowd entertained, the match being the entree to the Super 15 fixture between the Hurricanes and the Rebels.
It was very much the classic game of two halves, Wairarapa-Bush dominating the first and going to the break with a commanding 26-3 advantage and Horowhenua-Kapiti being equally dominant in the second, adding 15 points to their tally over that period while conceding just three.
It is worth noting though that the bulk of those Horowhenua-Kapiti points came when Wairarapa-Bush were down to 14 men, having lost replacement hooker Richard Puddy to the sin bin.