Canterbury 21
Taranaki 24
Taranaki drew on all their resources to engineer an upset of the previously unbeaten Canterbury at AMI Stadium.
While the home side were clearly feeling the effects of three tight games in seven days - the 'Storm Week,' - as coach Scott Robertson has referred to it, Taranaki were missing lock James Broadhurst, first five Marty McKenzie and captain Charlie Ngatai, a late defection.
The last time that Taranaki lowered Canterbury in Christchurch was so long ago (1962) that the Wallabies were going down to North Otago and Thames Valley! It was another age. But rugged Taranaki rugby men of the ilk of Ian Eliason and Andrew Slater would doubtless have murmured with approval at the manner in which the forwards attacked their work.
First five Codey Rei kicked four from five off the tee, while lock and skipper Blade Thomson scored a critical second half try which started with an Angus Taavao bust and offload.