Counties Manukau look likely to avoid relegation from the Mitre 10 Cup Premiership following a 29-24 victory over Manawatu.
Their tense triumph - despite two yellow cards and a late red card to Augustine Pulu - has put them eight points clear of Waikato, who have two games remaining, and has also jumped them ahead of Auckland to sit in fifth on the ladder.
There was a substantive element of unpredictability in their win, in what was a messy free-running game which could have gone either way. The truth is that while neither side is particularly flash, both have their moments of tantalising running rugby, and that inconsistency was on display in Palmerston North.
It was perhaps encapsulated in the opening moments. Tim Nanai-Williams was ruled to have intentionally knocked down a Manawatu pass, seeing him sent to the sinbin. Manawatu cashed in, as Michael Alaalatoa drove over from resulting lineout drive.
When Nanai-Williams returned from his spell on the sidelines, Manawatu flanker Antonio Kiri Kiri decided to keep his seat warm; sent to the bin for coming in the side of the ruck. Uncannily enough, Counties crashed over through Ronald Raaymakers, and we were back to where we began.