The Hawke's Bay Magpies were at their free-flowing best as they retained the Ranfurly Shield with a 95-22 win over Poverty Bay at McLean Park yesterday afternoon .
They ran in 13 tries to win their 11th straight Shield defence in a final hitout before the BunningsNPC begins next week.
Caleb Makene was dynamic at first five-eighths for Hawke's Bay and in the first minute he put Tupou Ma'afu Afungia away with an offload for the rookie number eight to score.
Winger Anzelo Tuitavuki got the Magpies' second try shortly after, intercepting a loose wide pass from Poverty Bay and speeding to the line.
Even a poor pass from the first five bounced kindly for centre Neria Foma'i to pounce on the ball and cue the other winger Ollie Sapsford up to score.
Hawke's Bay halt Poverty Bay no.14 Matt Raleigh. Photo Paul Taylor
Poverty Bay responded with some nicely structured attack, going through 11 phases before their own playmaker Mitch Purvis crashed over in the 25th minute.
The Magpies began to find gaps with ease though and Tupou Ma'afu-Afungia bagged his second and third tries ranging in the wide channels.
Halfback Brad Weber scored Hawke's Bay's eighth try right on halftime.
They started the second half sleepily though, allowing Poverty Bay to march straight to the line and score through second five eighth Ted Walters, a Napier Tech player on loan to the Heartland Championship union.