Auckland showed less of the dominance which enabled them to break a run of six losses against Canterbury in the round robin. The ball recycling, straight running into contact and commitment at the breakdown with body positions which drove low well past the ball was not as emphatic.
Despite the running game, Canterbury's defence also proved too powerful. Their line was often rigid with two to three defenders swarming around tackled players to tangle for possession. Auckland crabbed too much across the field with limited penetration. They gave away a few penalties in the first half but to only have their line broken twice was a credit.
The visitors had their moments. Luke Braid's steal from a rare sloppy Canterbury scrum saw the ball come back through Hadleigh Parkes to feed Simon Hickey. It gave Auckland an early advantage but Canterbury's methodical response made the result seem inevitable.
Canterbury 56 (T.Bleyendaal, A.Ellis, N.Manu, G.Whitelock, J.Taufua, R.Crotty, S.Siataga tries, Bleyendaal 6 con, 3 pen) Auckland 26 (S.Hickey, V.Aso tries, Hickey 2 con, 4 pen) Halftime: 25-19