The goals continued to flow for the Auckland men as they surged back to the top of the table with a resounding 6-0 win over old rivals Canterbury at the National Hockey League last night.
Following their 10-0 first-round win over Northland, and a 4-0 result over Midlands a day later, Auckland have set the goalscoring pace while at the same time giving up just a fraction over a goal a game on defence.
With just a point separating Auckland, who stormed home with four unanswered second-half goals in yesterday's late game, and second-placed Capital, the stage is set for a thriller when the two teams meet in the round-robin decider in today's late (6pm) game. While that game will hold some interest, other games, too, will be under the microscope as the next five teams chase the remaining two semifinal spots in the Ford competition.
North Harbour are best placed in third and well aware a win or, at worst, a bonus point draw against Canterbury would get them into the top four.
But if Harbour lose, Midlands, Southern, Central and even Canterbury will have a chance of getting up.