First-five Dan Hollinshead, 19, who was one of the stars of the Steamers win, spoke eloquently on SKY TV after the match about the feeling in the camp.
"The community has had a bit of a tough time lately. All the boys were thinking about little Jack and his family out there, so we wanted to put in a good one for the community so they have something to smile about," said Hollinshead.
"It has been a tough time and we wanted to show we are behind them the whole way. Stay strong."
The Steamers played the game in an eye-catching alternative jersey designed by Kienan McCollum, 11, from Rotorua Intermediate. His was the winning entry from 75 submissions in a competition organised by Bay of Plenty Rugby.
"On the front of the jersey I have drawn the hills as an optical illusion to represent the mountains of the Bay of Plenty," said Kienan. "I have drawn a wave look to represent all the beaches around Bay of Plenty.
"I have drawn two koru patterns on the side of the jersey to represent Hinemoa and Tutanekai. I have drawn a heart at the top of the jersey which represents the love for Bay of Plenty. On the back of the jersey I have drawn loads of circular patterns, which represent the Rotorua mud pools and geothermal areas across the Bay."