Morgan said the women were guilty of poor shot selections although two sensational catches from the Manawatu side, which included Central Districts Hinds Eimear Richardson (also an Irish international) and teenage seamer Hannah Rowe, saw them "comprehensively and quite rightly defeated".
"No excuses, we played badly and the result is a fair reflection of how we played," he said.
The Bay side have several schoolgirls who are preparing for exams but, ultimately, it's again another ill-prepared side as Hinds coach Mike Shrimpton heads into another domestic season late this month looking for quality players.
Opener Kelly Rangi top scored with 47 runs while fellow ex-CD batsman Aroha Northover added 12 runs at No4.
Although wicket-less, former White Fern bowler Abby Burrows was the pick of the bowlers with 0-17 from eight overs, including a maiden.
Left-armer Maneka Singh took 3-21 from 6.1 overs after returning from an injury lay-off since last playing in a warm-up match against England in Christchurch early this year.
Jess Bennett took 1-14 from 4 overs, Sarah Cowan 1-27 from 6 overs, Sonya Thompson 1-27 from 8 and Rosemary Mair 1-26 from 7.