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Bay of Plenty teams give colourful home crowd plenty of reason to cheer in Tauranga

Scott Yeoman
By Scott Yeoman
Multimedia journalist·Bay of Plenty Times·
13 Oct, 2018 11:47 PM2 mins to read

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Tangaroa Pou-Clark (front), 11, with (back l-r) Jack Bathe-Taylor, 9, Hunter Maclennan, 9, and Taiaha Pou-Clark, 8. Photo / Andrew Warner

Tangaroa Pou-Clark (front), 11, with (back l-r) Jack Bathe-Taylor, 9, Hunter Maclennan, 9, and Taiaha Pou-Clark, 8. Photo / Andrew Warner

The sun was shining as the Bay of Plenty Steamers piled on early points in front of a decent-sized home crowd on Saturday.

The Steamers held on to beat the Northland Taniwha 38-35 at Tauranga Domain in their final game of the Mitre 10 Cup season.

There was no mistaking which team Bay of Plenty Steamers' staple Hori BOP was supporting. Photo/Andrew Warner
Taniwha blue is the colour of the day for Northland fans Christine Crow and Deidre Fox. Photo/Andrew Warner.
Mae Hine, 11, and Poppy Hine, 6, fly their flags for the Steamers at Saturday's match at Wharepai Domain. Photo/Andrew Warner.
Zac Simeon, 9, pulls no punches in supporting the Bay of Plenty Steamers. Photo/Andrew Warner
Tangaroa Pou-Clark, 11 (front), with Lack Bathe-Taylor, 9, Hunter Maclennan, 9, and Taiaha Pou-Clark, 8, know who they're cheering for at the rugby. Photo/Andrew Warner
Jaso Crawford with Jacob Crawford, 3, Chelsea Brown, 10, and Kaylee Arnold, 8, lap up the fun atmosphere at Wharepai Domain on Saturday. Photo/Andrew Warner
Stephen Lane, John Williams and Dave McLean are dressed for any weather while cheering on the Steamers. Photo/Andrew Warner.
Steamers fans Jesse Kaye and Andre Moffat show their seal of approval at the Bay of Plenty Steamers and Northland Taniwha match. Photo/Andrew Warner.

Image 1 of 8: There was no mistaking which team Bay of Plenty Steamers' staple Hori BOP was supporting. Photo/Andrew Warner

Earlier in the day, the Bay of Plenty Volcanix overcame Auckland 25-22, securing another season in the Farah Palmer Cup Premiership division.

Tangaroa Pou-Clark, 11, was at Tauranga Domain with his two mates Jack Bathe-Taylor, 9, and Hunter Maclennan, 9, as well as his younger brother, Taiaha Pou-Clark, 8.

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"Enjoying the tries, the good breaks," Jack said.

Taiaha said he was enjoying "the whole day".

"Bay of Plenty's bumping off my cousin's team," he said. He and Tangaroa said their cousin was playing for Northland.

Taniwha supporters Christine Crow, 51, and Deidre Fox, 46, had driven down to Tauranga for the game.

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Christine said she had only missed one Northland game in four years. And despite the scoreboard, they weren't nervous.

Northland had already secured a spot in the semifinals.

"The guys know what they've got to do," said Deidre.

"We have faith," agreed Christine.

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They were enjoying the atmosphere.

So was Zac Simeon, 9, who had his Bay of Plenty supporter's shirt on.

"I reckon the Steamers are having a good game and they're going to win," he said.

Zac said his favourite player is Mitchell Karpik.

"Because he's my number and I just like him."

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