
Dropped goals may not be very fashionable in New Zealand rugby. Too boring, too northern hemisphere, too mundane.
Try telling that to Southland after five eighths Marty McKenzie nudged over his final minute attempt to split what looked to be a stalemate against North Harbour.
This ITM Cup campaign had begun to look better for Harbour when they beat series leader Tasman last round and stayed in front for much of today's clash in Invercargill.
Enterprising centre Pita Ahki look to have nicked the win for Harbour when he intercepted and ran 75m deep into the second half.
The tiring Harbour defence fell off a few tackles as Willis Halaholo surged near the line for the experienced Tim Boyes to snaffle the looseball and drive over.
McKenzie nailed the handy conversion before his calm late heroics.
Again it was Southland who kept their composure and when they got in the scoring zone, they did not hesitate. The ball went back to McKenzie who steered the ball between his target.
A rare away win in the deep south and then a probable draw had receded for Harbour in a numbing late episode.
"It hurts, it really does hurts," captain James Parsons said. "We started well and then slipped off our work."
Five eighths Jon Elrick kept Harbour's score mounting with his refreshingly brisk goal kicking routine.
He does not waste any time or energy whether he looks for a start to the match or needs a late victory.
He missed just twice including a poster, in his seven attempts and with his pack working strongly, was able to keep the tempo up with his boot and distribution to the dangerous Ahki, Francis Saili and David Raikuna.
Referee Mike Fraser penalised Southland heavily for their general lack of discipline and adherence to the revamped scrum laws in the first half.
When they returned with their coaches' words burning their ears, Mckenzie scored inside a minute to start a four-try comeback and eventual triumph.
Southland 34 (Marty McKenzie 2, Cardiff Vaega, Hale Te Pole, Tim Boyes tries; Scott Eade con, Marty McKenzie 2 con, dropped goal), North Harbour 32 (Jordan Manihera, Bryn Hall, Pita Ahki, tries; Jon Elrick 2 con, 4 pen) Halftime: 16-5
- Wynne Gray of the New Zealand Herald










