The Steamers fell to their fourth straight loss with a poor 33-25 home defeat to Southland, the bottom team in the second tier ITM Championship.
The game was played in perfect conditions at ASB Baypark last night and there was a special thrill for four AIMS Games Sevens teams, who played their pool matches as the curtain raisers to the big game in front of 3342 fans.
Steamers first-five Willie Ripia kicked a penalty after the opening play lasted two minutes but the Stags were unlucky when a marginal forward pass wiped out a try set up by the dazzling feet of fullback Robbie Robinson.
Hooker Nathan Harris burst away from a ruck to spark the Steamers' best attack after 18 minutes and Ripia doubled the score from the resulting penalty. A poor kick by halfback Samisoni Fisilau gifted three points to Southland from an offside call and they took the lead 10-6 after hooker Talemaitoga Tuapati crashed over for a converted try.
Scott Eade kicked one and Ripia two penalties to close the Stags' lead to 13-12 as the Steamers lost Carl Axtens and Albert Anae to injury. But after the siren sounded, they finally put some good phases together and winger Kimami Sitauti scored a fine try. Ripia converted to give the Bay an unconvincing 19-13 lead at the break after a forgettable first 40 minutes.