North Harbour 27 Tasman 27
Aided and abetted by an absurd yellow card decision against Tasman, North Harbour maintained their unbeaten home streak last night and are still on the cusp of qualifying for the Mitre 10 Cup Championship rugby playoffs for the first time in a decade.
It was a case of high balls and a happy hour for the home side, who launched an aerial assault, though often with a ragged kick-chase line, and brought physicality through the middle. But they had to settle for a draw, just the second of the season, after a late try to Makos No 8 Shannon Frizell and some dramatic final moments, including Marty Banks hitting the woodwork from 50m with an 80th minute kick.
Tasman centre Kieron Fonotia was sinbinned, bizarrely, for a second half retaliatory action that amounted to little more than a push. Harbour were swift to pounce, Matt Vaega crossing in the corner after getting on the outside of Mitch Hunt. Tasman No 6 Ethan Blackadder was also binned in a separate incident.
Hooker Adrian Smith scored a rare try which allowed Harbour to reclaim the late lead.
Kane Hames made a telling scrum impact off the Makos' bench, as did fellow prop Siua Halanukonuka.