Nelson Mail

Leaders to meet in crucial clash

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The two Mitre 10 Cup pacesetter­s are set for an early showdown, with Tasman and Auckland putting their unbeaten records on the line when they meet at Eden Park in Auckland on Friday.

Tasman, last year’s beaten finalists, continue to lead the premiershi­p standings after beating North Harbour 32-20 at QBE Stadium. It was the Mako’s first win in Albany since 2009.

Tasman were boosted by the inclusion of All Blacks Shannon Frizell and Tim Perry, Frizell getting himself on the scoresheet when he drove over from a ruck after half an hour.

Leon MacDonald’s men have looked impressive in the early stages of 2018, successful­ly navigating their way through a reasonably tricky opening schedule. But Auckland away is set to be another tough assignment for a team which has only once won its opening four games.

‘‘This was a big game and the next one is a big one,’’ MacDonald said.

‘‘They’re all really important, but playing Auckland at Eden Park is one of the games you look forward to every year and they’re coming off three wins as well.

‘‘So it’s a great opportunit­y for us to get up there and have a crack at them.’’

Auckland trail Tasman only on points differenti­al. They accounted for Waikato 35-17 at Eden Park on Thursday, with Jordan Trainor and Robbie Abel bagging doubles in another impressive performanc­e.

But while Auckland are flying high with three wins from three – their best start since 2013 – the same can’t be said for Waikato, who are are treading water in the championsh­ip and remain winless after three weeks.

The Mooloos’ task doesn’t get any easier this week either, hosting Wellington in Hamilton on Wednesday.

Wellington will enter that match after an impressive 52-7 rout of strugglers Southland at Westpac Stadium on Friday.

Ben Lam continued his prolific 2018 by collecting a hat-trick of tries as the Lions scored at a rate of one point every minute in the first half. All Blacks flanker Ardie Savea also crossed for a five-pointer.

To Southland’s credit they put in a much more competitiv­e showing in the second half and managed to avoid their record 84-0 defeat, which came against Canterbury in 2012. But still, things are looking pretty bleak down south.

Canterbury, meanwhile, remain just one point behind Wellington after a double to Josh McKay lifted the defending champions to a come-from-behind 31-19 win over Bay of Plenty at Tauranga Domain on Saturday.

Bay of Plenty, who already had two Premiershi­p scalps to their name, led 19-14 early in the second half but they were unable to close out the game as they suffered their first defeat of the season.

Otago banked their first win of 2018 after a second-half blitz catapulted the side to a comfortabl­e 50-17 victory over Manawatu¯ at Central Energy Trust Arena on Saturday.

Down 17-14 at halftime, Otago scored 36 unanswered points in the second half. They have now won six of their last seven against the Turbos.

To make matters worse for the home side, Manawatu¯ lost firstfive Jade Te Rure to a suspected broken arm which could be a season-ender.

Sitting behind Canterbury in fifth place are Taranaki. The Ranfurly Shield holders banked their second win of the season as fullback Beaudein Waaka scored 21 points himself to anchor a tight 26-19 win over Counties Manukau earlier in the week.

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