The Chiefs became the third New Zealand team to claim a Super Rugby Championship, while the Sharks are officially the bridesmaid of the competition having been runner-up on four occasions now (previously equal with the Crusaders and Brumbies as three-time losing finalists).
Dave Rennie became the first rookie coach to win a Super Rugby championship.
This match threatened to be a kick-fest with a total of thirty seven kicks from hand in the first half, with the Chiefs putting the ball to boot twenty two times in that opening forty minutes. Thankfully the ball was kept in hand in the second half with just seven kicks from the Chiefs and eight from the Sharks.
Handling errors were a real problem for the Sharks with thirteen knock-ons and five pass errors all leading to turnovers in possession. Worst offenders were Patrick Lambie, Keegan Daniel and Paul Jordaan, all with two handling errors.
The Chiefs made nine knock-ons in the wet conditions, with Tawera Kerr-Barlow making three.