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Steamers crash to defeat at North Harbour

Bay of Plenty Times
1 Oct, 2016 04:51 AM3 mins to read

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DISAPPOINTING RESULT: Bay of Plenty's Teddy Stanaway takes on the North Harbour defence in Saturday's defeat. PHOTO/photosport

DISAPPOINTING RESULT: Bay of Plenty's Teddy Stanaway takes on the North Harbour defence in Saturday's defeat. PHOTO/photosport

Bay of Plenty Steamers have only themselves to blame after losing 44-34 to North Harbour at the impressive QBE Stadium in Albany on Saturday afternoon.

The Steamers dominated possession 60/40, won 83 rucks to Harbour's 55 and made Harbour make 101 tackles to 60 of their own.

But errors at key moments that have blighted their season cost the Steamers the win, as they conceded six tries to a much improved Harbour side that has now won four games.

Bay of Plenty have won just one but are still in semifinals contention thanks to an abundance of bonus points from a sequence of close losses.

The loss to Harbour was particularly disappointing for lock and captain Culum Retallick in his 100th game for the union.

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"I am bloody rapt to get it (100th cap). It has taken a lot of hard work, so thanks to everyone for supporting me," Retallick said immediately after the game.

"The victory would have been good but just too many unforced errors and we seem to be letting teams off when we get down their end and they seem to capitalise.

"That has been the story for us this season.

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"We thought they fan out a fair bit so we thought we could go through the middle. We got down there okay but we knocked the ball on a couple of times and let them off the hook.

"Certainly something to work on during the week."

The turning point came with Harbour leading 13-10 late in the first half. The Steamers attacked superbly from deep, holding the ball for 13 phases up to Harbour's line but with a certain try on they spilled the ball forward.

Harbour took the chance to counter well which ended with Tevita Li scoring nearly 100 metres from the turnover.

It gave Harbour a crucial 10-point lead at the break that was the winning margin in the end.

Li scored again straight after the restart to extend the lead to 15 before Steamers fullback Isaac Te Aute showed his speed to gas the Harbour defence and set Monte Ioane up for a top try in the corner. Hollinshead converted from touch to close the gap to 25-17.

But a minute later Matt Vaega scored for Harbour after a high ball was spilled then Nick Mayhew added to the agony when he scored his first try for Harbour.

Replacement forwards Henry Stowers, Joseph Royal and Jesse Parete all scored late tries for Bay of Plenty but it was too little, too late.

The season is not over with Manawatu and Hawke's Bay to come but against Harbour the lack of accuracy, composure and a bloody-minded attitude to win was hugely disappointing in a game with so much riding on it.

North Harbour 44 (Tevita Li 2, Chris Vui, Matt Vaega, Nick Mayhew, Matt Duffie tries; Bryn Gatland 4 con, 2 pen) Bay of Plenty 34 (Teddy Stanaway, Monte Ioane, Henry Stowers, Joseph Royal, Jesse Parete tries; Dan Hollinshead 3 con, pen) HT: 20-10

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