Northland beat them in Whangārei by a point in 2022, but Auckland took their revenge last year, winning by the same margin.
On Sunday, the Taniwha came within a hair’s breadth and had the scrummaging power, the lineout smarts, physicality and the defensive clout across the field to be competitive.
After Quinton Nichols scored to make it a 12-point game with 20 minutes to go, Northland reminded Auckland that — a bit like Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson — if they scored another try, the Taniwha would reply with two.
By that stage, Auckland’s metres gained (396m) was nearly four times that of Northland (106m), having scored two quick tries after halftime.
Reihana led the charge from that point on. He knew there had to be space somewhere on the field and it would be found by running, passing or kicking into it.
He drew several defenders before offloading to workaholic Rob Rush who slipped off the tackle of Plummer to touch down and narrow the scores to only a converted try.
Northland played in the right areas of the field and exerted enough pressure in the dying minutes, but came up agonisingly close.
They host North Harbour at the same venue on Saturday. The Taniwha have now lost six matches and are languishing second to last on the points table, ahead of winless Manawatū.