The massacre at Montecillo?
Whatever it is recalled, the day will go down as forgettable for the Zingari-Richmond Club and for Dunedin club rugby in general.
University A humiliated Zingari-Richmond 137-0 in a premier game at Montecillo on Saturday.
The final score could have been a lot higher, had referee Mitchell Will not called the game off 10 minutes early.
Not even the most rabid University fan could begrudge the early reprieve.
The pardon, though, came too late for the home side to avoid a dubious record.
The massive loss was almost certainly the heaviest defeat in Dunedin premier club rugby history, although detailed records date back only to 1976.
It eclipsed Taieri's 127-12 drubbing of Green Island in 2014.
University first five-eighth Fletcher Smith scored five tries, 12 conversions and a penalty, a whopping 52 points, and set a new individual high score, surpassing the 47 points Taieri's Josh Casey plundered against Green Island in 2014.
In all, University scored 20 tries, also a record.
Taieri managed only 19 in the Green Island rout.
Zingari-Richmond also holds another embarrassing record.
The premier side endured a 33-game losing streak, which it snapped, ironically, against University in April 2012 with a last-gasp 29-28 win.
The club has been rebuilding in recent years but a 79-7 loss to Dunedin in round four earlier this season was a perhaps a hint of what was to come.
Zingari-Richmond is not the only club struggling this season.
Pirates came close to defaulting last month.
But if there is a glimmer of hope, Green Island provided it.
It upset Dunedin 43-20 during the weekend and that is some turnaround.
Just last year it was beaten 99-7 by Harbour.