Wairarapa Bush kept their hopes of making the semifinals of the Meads Cup very much alive when they beat Mid Canterbury 31-6 in a Heartland Championship match littered with penalties at Masterton today.
It's a far cry from last season when Wairarapa Bush won just one Heartland game and was seeded 10th out of the 12 sides.
The same could be said of Mid Canterbury, but for very different reasons. Their latest defeat means they are virtually out of the running to make the semifinals of the Meads Cup for the first time since 2006.
While Wairarapa Bush managed to run in three tries, the match was a stop-start affair with penalties being blown with monotonous regularity throughout.
In fact, Wairarapa Bush led 9-0 after just eight minutes through three penalties by first-five Glen Walters and by halftime the home team had stretched their advantage to 19-3. Walters had all of their points, adding a try, conversion and penalty to his earlier efforts.