The Steamers had earned only one victory this season but they certainly played their part in an electric encounter that featured 12 tries. Some of the running rugby on display from both sides was breath-taking, beginning in the opening minutes as the home side stormed in front.
Errors from Auckland allowed Bay of Plenty a dominance of possession they put to good use, grabbing three tries in the opening half hour. Tupe was especially effective in crossing for his first and setting up another, but a brilliant individual effort from Ioane and another dot-down on the stroke of halftime gave Auckland a 25-19 lead at the break.
Twenty-six unanswered points - capped by Ioane's third - saw Auckland take a seemingly unassailable lead with 25 minutes to play. But two more tries for Tupe and a late second from Teddy Stanaway saw Bay of Plenty set up a grandstand finish.
In the end, Melani Nanai's 70th-minute crossing proved the difference, but few home fans would have walked away unhappy after the entertainment they enjoyed.
Bay of Plenty 38 (S. Eru, T. Stanaway 2, J. Tupe 3 tries; K. Haimoana 2 cons, D. Hollinshead 2 cons)
Auckland 44 (R. Ioane 3, L. Visinia, S. Hickey, M. Nanai tries; S. Hickey 2 pens, 4 cons)
Halftime: 19-25