Auckland 38
Wellington 17
Auckland's golden season continues – they will host Canterbury in next Saturday's Mitre 10 Cup final thanks to a controlled but at times inspired victory over Wellington.
For the inspiration part at a hot and still Eden Park this afternoon, look no further than No 8 Akira Ioane. Unwanted by the All Blacks selectors for the 51-player squad for Japan and Europe, Ioane has been selected by the New Zealand Māori but it's clear he wanted to make a point or two and he did it by scoring two tries and being a menace every time he got the ball.
His power close to the line and off the back of the scrum was such that he was virtually unstoppable. He was disciplined too – there was none of the silly stuff from him that sometimes takes the shine off his performances. Instead, he was fully committed – in the right way – and a key man as Auckland seek their first national provincial title since 2007.
They will host a Canterbury team who will arrive full of confidence due in part to their incredible run of recent success in this competition but also the way the finished over the top of Tasman in Nelson last night.