The hurt is over. Indeed, it's been so long since Otago held the Ranfurly Shield, they had probably got beyond the pain stage.
But triumph they did last night, battered and bruised in a thriller, lifting the log with a 26-19 victory over Waikato in Hamilton in a game of controversy.
It is 56 years since Otago held the shield, and it has lost a lot of lustre in that time. But never mind. The long wait is over, and a year of Super 15 pain for the southerners has also been eased, if slightly. Among the heroes was Hayden Parker, who scored 21 points.
In the 63rd minute, replacement forward TJ Ioane, who had made a big difference, skidded over the line from a scrum near the Waikato line and Otago had a seven-point lead they maintained. Otago withstood a series of attacks after the final hooter, and the players danced and hugged in jubilation as the ball was finally pumped into touch. Waikato, ITM Cup premiership heavyweights, had been lowered by a battling championship side in the fifth shield defence.
Tony Brown's Otago had been so close to a tremendous position at halftime but instead found themselves with an extremely lucky 16-13 lead at the break.