The onslaught continued. Twenty-five minutes into the first half the Steamers were on the attack again. Papali'I threw a flick pass which bounced into winger Fa'asiu Fuatai's arms before he showed his electric pace to take off and thrill the crowd with a theatrical dive in the corner. Hollinshead converted and extended the lead to 19-0.
The Steamers extended their lead with a converted try under the posts to captain Aidan Ross on the back of some patient build-up play. Hollinshead converted and they led 26-0 at halftime.
The Steamers picked up where they left off in the second half. Much like the start of the game, they were under pressure in their own half. However, they turned the ball over, Narawa took off but was reeled in near halfway. He offloaded to Joe Webber who had just enough pace to race away and score under the posts. Hollinshead converted and extended the lead to 33-0.
Kurt Eklund and Tevita Mafileo came on for their Steamers debuts in the front row but the forward pack lost none of its dominance, continuing to drive Otago back in every scrum.
Sixty minutes into the game Otago looked certain to score as winger Lisala Halaleva got the ball in space and sprinted for the corner but Karpik, who so often leads by example, chased him down and tackled him short of the line.
Otago finally made a breakthrough in the final quarter of the game as second five Patelesio Tomkinson crashed over from close range. First five Vilimoni Koroi converted and reduced the deficit to 33-7.
The Steamers hit straight back as Luke Campbell was rewarded for some good support play with a try. Hollinshead converted and pushed the home side's lead back out to 40-7.
Fuatai rubbed salt in the wound when he intercepted an Otago pass near halfway and cruised through to score his second of the match. With three minutes left to play the Steamers led 45-7.
Right on fulltime, Jason Robertson scored to put the cherry on top of a dominant performance.