The first spell was a stop-start affair, both teams making myriad errors in the dewy conditions. The highlights were two booming touch-finders by Taranaki halfback Jamison Gibson-Park, a shimmy by centre Charlie Ngatai, which should have yielded a try, and some muscular work by the 'Naki pack, in particular lock James Broadhurst, No 8 Thomson and flanker Berny Hall. The only points came from the boot of fullback Codey Rei.
Counties Manukau had more ball but could get little going, and were not helped by the absence of co-captain Tim Nanai-Williams, who was awaiting the birth of his first child.
Neither side could command clean lineout ball and so there was little in the way of stable platforms off which to work.
Taranaki will now travel to Hawke's Bay next Friday night, while the Steelers defend the Ranfurly Shield against Otago on August 23.
Tonight's Championship game sees Southland hosting Bay of Plenty in Invercargill.
Taranaki 9 (Codey Rei 2 pen, Marty McKenzie pen) Counties Manukau 9 (Baden Kerr 2 pen, Ahsee Tuala pen) HT: 6-0 Taranaki