If there's one thing Tana Umaga never did as a player, it was get rattled when things weren't going his way and his Counties Manukau side followed that approach with a significant win over Manawatu tonight.
They would have been expected to win this match quite comfortably, given their form as Championship leaders with four wins from five games, but for 67 minutes found themselves trailing on the scoreboard.
They lacked the fluency and efficiency that has marked their first games and were perhaps a little complacent given their success but they also came up against a committed and organised Manawatu side.
The home side, in fact, dominated large portions of the match and led 16-3 at the break courtesy of a converted try to wing Willie Paia'aua who rounded off a good move that stretched the Counties defence.
There was always a sense, however, it might not be enough.