Northland 17 C Manukau 42 ITM Cup
With round six of the 2015 ITM Cup season behind them, Northland have managed to find some consistency - consistency in allowing their opposition to score 40-plus points over them.
Going down 42-17 to Counties Manukau on Saturday - the same score they lost to Manawatu by in the previous round - an array of second-half blunders continued to plague Northland.
Citing a missed penalty conversion just before halftime as a possible turning point in his team's mental state, Northland head coach Richie Harris said his boys felt a win was still in sight at halftime.
"We defended a lot through the half and the attitude around that was way better. That penalty, Danny's [Dan Hawkins] kicked some much harder kicks before that and was in good attacking range right before halftime, if we had gone into the sheds at 25-15 we might have been able to sneak our way back into it."
With the territory stats leaning heavily toward Counties, the tackle count and breakdown stats painted a vivid picture of the one-sided affair.
After 67 minutes, Northland had made 118 tackles compared with 39 by Counties, while Northland had 33 breakdowns compared with Counties' 110.
"Individual errors were costly at crucial times," Harris said.
"It's a product of play loosening up and where we lose the game is when it's highly intense and everything's riding on it. Certainly there's an attitude to try and get that [intensity] but it's just the execution of those things - when we tried to get things going we made mistakes."
Although the side survived the loss free of major injuries, the possible omission of Dan Pryor for Friday's clash with Bay of Plenty is of concern after he failed a concussion test around halftime.
"He'll get tested through the week but could well be out for this week given the short turnaround," Harris said.
"To be honest, it was one of those games that, apart from Dan Pryor, we got through pretty clean - the only other big blow was losing Dave Thomas in the captain's run the day before," Harris said.
"We don't really know if he'll be right for this coming game but having said that we're hopeful that we will be getting Shane Neville back."