on Saturday it was the Sean Davey show. Batting at seven, the former NZ Under-19 allrounder scored 111 off 189 balls, which included 14 boundaries and three sixes. Davey is the first Bay player to score three minor association representative centuries in successive matches with 111 v Nelson, 141 v Hawke's Bay and113 v Hamilton.
Bay of Plenty declared at 469/9 shortly after the tea adjournment on day two. They opened their bowling attack with the Northern Districts pair of Tony Goodin and Jono Boult, with Goodin grabbing the first wicket at 30. At stumps on day two, Nelson were 74 for the loss of three wickets, with Mason Thelin 44 not out.
Bay of Plenty bowlers continued their on-going attack on day three and at lunch had Nelson trailing by 266 with just two first innings wickets in hand. Opener Mason Thelin played well before he was caught by Bay keeper Tim Clarke off Davey for his side's top score of 69.
Nelson's tail wagged with Nic Clarke scoring 63 and Felix Murray 41 before Nelson were bowled out for 275. Boult finished with the best Bay of Plenty bowlers figures with 3/59 with Tony Goodin also taking three bowling scalps.
Bay of Plenty 469/9 (SB Davey 111, JF Carter 105, RPO Drysdale 90, TJ MacRury 54, TC Goodin 28, AZ Lees 21; JM O'Connor 3/69)
Nelson 275 (MJ Thelin 69, NC Clarke 63, FM Murray 41; JJ Boult 3/59, TC Goodin 3/88, CM Atkinson 2/46, SB Davey 2/47)
Result: Bay of Plenty retain Hawke Cup by way of first innings points.