But none of them compared to Baden Kerr's, which was a genuine try of the year candidate. Lee-lo broke into the open field from a deep position in his own half, before offloading to Augustine Pulu with exquisite timing in support who in turn quickly found Kerr.
But for all of Counties brilliance, Bay of Plenty were equally poor and handling errors, weak defence and tired decisions were a feature of their night.
It was a disappointing response from Bay of Plenty - who played so well in their previous 31-19 win over Otago, but now remains firmly rooted to the foot of the Premiership table.
"To play like we did in that last game and then come and play like we have tonight is a bit disrespectful to the jersey really," Bay of Plenty captain Tanerau Latimer said after the game.
"We couldn't hold the ball, we couldn't get past three phases."
Counties third game in eight days had little effect on their side, and their third win from four games now sees them sit atop the Championship table.
"Our forwards set the platform, our lineouts and scrum was working really well," said Counties captain Mahonri Schwalger.
"We've got really flash backs and as long as we provide them the platform, we know they can score some good tries."
Counties 47 (A Cathcart, M Selwyn, B Kerr, R Lee-lo, M Vaipulu; B Kerr 4 con, R Laulala con; B Kerr 3 pen, R Laulala) Bay of Plenty 13 ( P Burleigh, D Goodwin tries; N McCashin pen)
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