But three quick tries including a last-minute winner from Ngatai Kingi sealed the comeback win. "That is the spirit of Te Arawa Pa Wars, we were playing whanau versus whanau and all the energy and ihi came out in the tournament," Rangitihi co-coach Paul Warbrick said.
He said a good chunk of the winning Rangitihi side comprised players from the Matata Rugby Club with plenty of other relatives called in from Rotorua, Whakatane and as far away as Otaki and Auckland.
"For us it was not only about league but also a chance for us to come back and be a whanau together, because Rangitihi is quite spread."
Warbrick said as far as he knew that was the first time Rangitihi had entered a team.
"It is a brilliant tournament, it is whanau versus whanau, and this has been a really well organised tournament this year and I take my hat off to the organisers, Te Arawa Rugby League committee."
A Te Arawa men's rugby league team will be selected from the tournament to represent Te Arawa at the Maori nationals held over Labour Weekend.
Final placings:
1. Ngati Rangitihi
2. Ngati Pikiao
3. Ngati Kearoa
4. Ngati Ngararanui
5. Ngati Whakaue
6. Tuhourangi
7= Iwi Tapu Te Oranga Ake
7= Ngati Rongomai