In October, New Zealand Rugby could not confirm the unknown substance due to insufficient evidence, and it found the damage to the Shield had been accidental.
But a photo shared on The Legend of Marty Banks Facebook page showed a Coca-Cola can sitting on the Shield with the post captioned: “Great to see the Ranfurly Shield made it through the night unharmed, even if there is some coke on it. Well done Tasman.” A hand-clapping emoji accompanied the post.
It received plenty of comments from amused fans.
“I heard the club is now under investigation after evidence of coke was found on the Shield,” a cheeky fan wrote.
“Brilliant. If it wasn’t coke, what was the white powder on it? Flour or baking soda? Were they cooking in the kitchen with the Ranfurly Shield nearby?” another fan joked.
Tasman, a 2006 merger of Nelson Bays and Marlborough in the expansion of the NPC, had never won the Shield. Marlborough held the Shield for one tenure in 1973.
The Mako’s first defence will be against Wellington in the coming round.