Otago's Ryan Shortland tries to break the the tackle of
Hawkes Bay player Grant Webb. Credit:NZPA / Dianne Manson
There was nothing pretty about it but that didn't matter
to hardy rugby fans at Carisbrook today as Otago lodged their
first win of the national provincial championship.
Otago prevailed 17-16 over Hawke's Bay, another team who have
started the season in dreary fashion, hanging tough in the
second half into a strong wind which threatened to carry the
visitors to victory.
In a game that struggled for highlights, a strong wind
whipping through Carisbrook made running rugby difficult and
it appeared an Otago team missing star loose forward Adam
Thomson hadn't made the most of it when leading just 10-3 at
halftime.
However, a try to veteran prop Kees Meeuws soon after
halftime pushed them 14 points clear, a pick-and-go effort
reminiscent of his trademark tryscoring ways with the All
Blacks last decade.
Otago, whose halftime lead came courtesy of a try to captain
Alando Soakai, spent much of the game's remainder on defence.
They conceded two penalty goals but their tryline was crossed
just once, when Hawke's Bay hooker Hika Elliot shrugged off a
weak tackle from lock Hoani Matenga 18min from time.
The visiting forwards rumbled a maul over the tryline but
replays proved inconclusive while first five-eighth Daniel
Kirkpatrick missed a kickable penalty in the 68th minute
which appeared to suck some fight from Hawke's Bay.
Otago, led superbly by Meeuws and fellow-prop Halana Aulika
at both scrum time and around the park, found a second wind
and wound down the clock with tight driving play.
They are still rooted to the bottom of the standings, two
points behind Manawatu and three behind Hawke's Bay, who
appear unlikely to continue their run of semifinal
appearances in recent seasons.
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