It wasn't exactly the rollicking start to the ITM Cup that fans and the bigwigs at New Zealand Rugby were seeking.
The swirling wind and rain around New Plymouth's Yarrow Stadium put paid to that. But in the final analysis, both sides shared the spoils in this tryless, 9-9 Premiership stalemate.
Taranaki first five Marty McKenzie landed a 79th minute penalty to tie it up after the Steelers' replacement first five Baden Kerr landed a booming penalty goal from about 47m to give Counties Manukau the lead, against the run of play, with six minutes to go. Referee Nick Briant pinged Taranaki sub Leighton Price on what looked to be another of those 50-50 breakdown calls.
Taranaki had started to wear the Steelers down with field position and set-piece pressure in the second stanza. No 8 Blade Thomson carried with vigour and was the standout player of the match. Replacement Sione Lea came closest to scoring the first try of the season after he plunged over but the TMO ruled it was inconclusive.
The Steelers' potentially exciting backline was largely unemployed, though second five Bundee Aki did make a couple of promising forays. Their set-piece was iffy, at best.