Substitute Latiume Fosita stepped off the bench to hand Northland an nail-biting win over Bay of Plenty in Tauranga last night.
Neither side managed to separate themselves at any stage of an entertaining encounter and a draw looked likely in the closing stages. But Fosita emerged from the bench to win the game in the 78th minute and lift Northland into a share of second spot in the second tier.
The wins keeps Northland in the hunt for a home semifinal while the Bay, who really needed to win to remain in the playoff race, were instead left rooted to the bottom of the ladder.
The Steamers looked good value for much of the match to repeat the previous night's upset win by fellow cellar-dwellers North Harbour, but the home side were constantly let down by handling errors.
They started the match exceptionally well, with Sonatane Takulua's early opener quickly cancelled out.
The Bay appeared galvanised from falling behind and, through tries from Siaosi Iongi and Joe Royal, the Steamers were soon in front.
Both came from lineout drives but Northland soon hit back through a bit of backline spark. The Taniwha had been struggling to make inroads due to a lack of possession, but that changed when the brilliance of Takulua netted the halfback a brace.
After Dan Hollinshead and Dan Hawkins exchanged penalties in the second spell, Tim Bond and Warren Dunn swapped tries to leave the match level. And that's the way it stayed until Fosita snatched the spoils for the Taniwha.
Match moments
Prolific pack: Bay of Plenty have scored 18 tries this season and half have come from the front row.
Positive prognosis: A suspected neck injury to Brook Gilmore caused a lengthy delay but concussion was the eventual verdict.
Northland 30 (Takulua 2 tries, Dunn; Hawkins 3 cons, 2 pens, Fosita pen)
Bay of Plenty 27 (Iongi, Royal, Bond tries; Hollinshead 3 cons, 2 pens) HT: 14-17