Canterbury 33 Auckland 11
Time was when this was the rugby occasion of the domestic calendar. Packed grounds, piles of feeling, and not just in the 1980s when the two provinces provided the bulk of All Black teams in a particular strong era.
Now the rugby landscape has changed to make the old days almost unrecognisable; it's a midweek fixture, heaps of empty seats - an 8500 crowd leaving the AMI Stadium less than half full - with the ITM Cup long since reduced to a proving ground for those with Super Rugby, or higher, aspirations. Still the domestic competition has its charms, notably the enabling of spectators to relate to their province rather than a chunk of New Zealand redrawn for one specific purpose.
Canterbury have won the last four cups. Having been turned over by Tasman at the death in their opener, needed this win. Once they asserted themselves, they were always safe.
An Auckland win, on the back of beating Hawkes Bay last week, would have given them the ideal campaign launch pad. However they weren't good, or savvy enough against a Canterbury side determined to make their debut on this ground in suburban Addington a night to savour.