Wellington continued their long-standing dominance over Bay of Plenty with a 24-10 win at a windswept Westpac Stadium tonight.
Wellington have dropped just five games to the Steamers since 1912 and never looked like losing after easing out to 17-3 lead after playing into the stiff northerly in the first half.
Bay of Plenty botched their first chance to drive over from an attacking lineout five metres out which set the tone for their error-prone night.
Wellington opened the scoring from their first attack with a try to prop Reg Goodes from a well-organised lineout drive.
Goodes was involved again in the next attacking play which led to a fine try to fullback Peter Umaga-Jensen after a smart kick-pass from Jackson Garden-Bachop.