Waikato withstood a fierce Ranfurly Shield challenge from North Harbour to rack up the fourth win of their current tenure in their 100th match for the Log o' Wood.
Their victory was built on an explosive opening quarter, which saw them roar to a 19-0 lead. North Harbour understandably looked shellshocked, but hauled themselves back into the game off some spark from second five-eighths Michael Little and yeoman work from the pack, led by No 8 Murphy Taramai, captain Chris Vui and rookie hooker Vyron Smith, who charged around the pitch with admirable vigour in his first start.
In the final analysis, North Harbour will be kicking themselves for not taking all their chances, both from the tee, where Bryn Gatland left eight points out on the pitch, and then when centre Matt Vaega, who struggled to contain his old schoolmate Nathaniel Apa, had the ball knocked out of his grasp by Jordan Trainor while in the act of scoring.
There was a lot of ball movement, thunderous hits and high drama, with a whiff of controversy thrown in.