The mayor also mentioned gloating over neighbours, but we should be magnanimous in victory and simply say Horowhenua-Kapiti did well to make the final, including a round-robin win over our boys on the way.
That was one of three defeats suffered by the usually imperious Wanganui this season and it left their qualification for the knockout stages on a knife edge.
In the end, it was maths and a calculator that got them into the semifinals - points differential coming to the rescue at the eleventh hour.
And so the team found themselves heading to Timaru and a match-up with South Canterbury in the unusual position of being the underdogs.
But the Butcher's Boys have made a habit of finding something extra in the face of adversity, and those who had written them off were made to eat their words with a gritty win against the favourites.
And so to Saturday and the Meads Cup final - and, again, they had to travel to face opponents on their home turf.
But Wanganui know all about the big occasions and how to rise to them, and a 30-14 victory means Pinetree's trophy is back where it belongs.