HURRICANES 17
HIGHLANDERS 19
This was Hammer Hammett Time; the showdown between All Black hooker Andrew Hore and the man who hurried him out of the Hurricanes - former All Black hooker Mark Hammett.
Both the Hammett-coached Hurricanes and Hore's new team, the Highlanders, have been the surprises of the New Zealand Super Rugby conference and their clash at Wellington was eagerly anticipated, with the grudge factor between Hore and Hammett the icing on the Cake (Tin).
In the event, everybody got on with the grunt work and seemingly forgot about the grudges - though fired-up `Canes hooker Dane Coles was warned early for over-vigorous play, perhaps fuelled by his packing down against Hore, who used to keep him out of the team.
However, maybe in the privacy of the changing room, Hore could afford to let a quiet smile play across his features. That was because, in a close match pockmarked by penalties, the potential game-breaker came with a beautiful, flowing move engineered by a break by another former Hurricane, Hosea Gear. After 80m of slick team movement, winger Kade Poki scored what should have been the matchwinner - only to be called back for a forward pass.
It was a heartbreaker but the Highlanders were not about to let the Hurricanes wriggle out of their grasp as they had in the first half.