Waikato's bunch of greenhorns had not seen the ball except at kickoffs, though they looked decidedly useful once they got going on attack. Wing Joe Webber looked the most likely, scoring the opening try after No 10 Damian McKenzie chip and chase.
His captain Brad Weber darted around the blindside of a ruck, chipped ahead and regathered to spark the home side to 20-30 just after the break. But for every Waikato try, Canterbury had replied with a counter-punch of their own and more.
Todd's offloading game showed another string to his large bow, and he created Bleyendaal's try. Brown wasn't to be outdone, having already sent wing Milford Keresoma between the uprights off a lineout and offload.
Waikato may be naive defensively, but they have X-factor with the ball, and a halves combination of Weber and McKenzie that will create and excite, feeding the likes of Declan O'Donnell out wide. Weber's second was a classic, set up by O'Donnell.
Canterbury cleared the benches, but scarcely missed a beat. Centre Jack Goodhue, out of Northland via Auckland, scored on debut for his new province.
Auckland may feel better about themselves after this. They copped a 48-9 hiding in round one. There might be more beatings ahead for Canterbury's opponents on this evidence. Waikato has just five days to lick their wounds before hosting Taranaki on Wednesday night, while Canterbury have an extra night to concoct a plan to dissect Northland next Thursday.
Canterbury (Codie Taylor, Matt Todd, Matt Symons, Milford Keresoma, Tyler Bleyendaal, Patrick Osborne, Jack Goodhue, Tom Sanders tries; Willi Heinz 3 con, Bleyendaal 2 con, 2 pen, Mitch Drummond con) Waikato (Brad Weber 2, Joe Webber tries; Damian McKenzie 3 con, pen, Albert Nikoro pen) HT: 30-13 Canterbury
Game highlights
Channelling DB Clarke
Waikato fullback Albert Nikoro landed a 59m bomb of a penalty goal in the 23rd minute, evoking memories of Frans Steyn here in 2009 or Don Clarke in the 1950s.
Best non-try
Joe Webber skirted with the touchline on a brilliant 40m run late in the first spell, beating several defenders, but it was ruled out by the TMO