Auckland have announced their intentions early in the Mitre 10 Cup season, dispatching Otago 38-6 in their season opener in Dunedin.
But while the Auckland side put on an attacking clinic, it was overshadowed late by the ill-discipline of Otago, highlighted by Sio Tomkinson being sent off in the final minute.
Otago had already spent time in the second half with two men in the sin bin for repeated infringements deep inside their own territory, before Tomkinson, who has developed a reputation for reckless defence, was sent for an early shower for a reckless shoulder charge which connected with the head of Auckland reserve five-eighth Simon Hickey, who lay prone on the ground for a few moments before being able to get to his feet.
Otago gave away 20 penalties during the match, inviting the Auckland side to attack by giving them field position time after time. The visitors obliged, finding holes throughout the Otago defensive line – with loose forwards Akira Ioane and Hoskins Sotutu and fullback Jordan Trainor having significant success.