It was a game Tasman let slip through their grasp, when they failed to kick the ball out in their search for a bonus point. They forgot about the win in the heat of battle, and Taranaki assistant coach Leo Crowley was not backward in reminding the Makos of their folly in the media yesterday.
Victory tonight would erase memories of an often bitter Nelson Bays-Marlborough power struggle.
In coach Kieran Keane, an All Black out of Canterbury but a Tasman man to his bootlaces, like his offsider Leon MacDonald, they have two astute tacticians.
The referee is New Zealand's top whistler Glen Jackson.
In the first of two Heartland Championship finals, the feel-good story of Buller reaches its climax today in Westport.
The home side, playing their first Meads Cup final, host defending champions Mid Canterbury. Buller have gone unbeaten through 2014, and will be favourites against the Hammers.
Tomorrow's Lochore Cup final in Oamaru pits t North Otago's Old Golds against the Butcher Boys from Wanganui.