Veteran rugby coach Adam McDonald loves a challenge and he certainly has one today as Hawke's Bay first-round Nash Cup tailenders Tamatea try to end possibly the longest losing streak in top-level Hawke's Bay club rugby against one of the toughest clubs around.
Tamatea have now lost 50 Premier games in a row, the only redemption in almost three years since a Queen's Birthday weekend 46-17 drubbing of Taradale in 2013 being two promotion-relegation wins which preserved their place in the top grade.
With an average scoreline of about 10 points for and 70 against in six matches since 2015 assistant McDonald took over the reins for the start of this season, he concedes it is difficult seeing the duck broken today at Bill Mathewson Park.
It's there that Tamatea host Havelock North, who, as a couple of examples of durability, have been in 18 Maddison Trophy championship finals since the Hawke's Bay-wide competition was introduced in 1988, and have been semifinalists 21 years in a row.
McDonald recognises that despite dwelling in the bottom half of the Nash Cup, partly as a consequence of losing points as a result of a player registration breach at the end of last season, Havelock North are on the up and won't be extending any mercies this weekend, even if Tamatea are practically limping on one crutch.