The New Zealand Herald

Sluggish Harbour not yet the King in the North

- Niall Anderson

If North Harbour want to be crowned King in the North, they’ll need to find their killer mentality.

Widely tipped to be the best team from the northern region in this year’s Mitre 10 Cup, Harbour were sluggish in the season opener, requiring a late Bryn Gatland penalty to claim a nervy 21-20 victory over Northland.

The eventual result will be pleasing, but the way it was earned far less so, considerin­g that Harbour have a strong squad which should be comfortabl­y dealing with an admittedly solid Northland side.

After all, Harbour’s starting lineup last night had six Super Rugby players, as well as eight Blues players. An electric back three of Tevita Li, Matt Duffie and Shaun Stevenson is arguably the best in the competitio­n, while the front row of Nic Mayhew, James Parsons and Sione Mafileo should be able to hold their own against any front row surprise that comes their way this season.

Despite their strength on paper, they never found top gear against Northland last night, though in fairness, Northland are no longer the complete shambles they used to be.

While they haven’t had a winning record in a top-level provincial season since – wait for it – 1980, Northland won five games last year, making the Championsh­ip semifinals. Rene Ranger and imported first-five Jack Debreczeni loom as their pivotal performers this season, and they were some of their best on show at North Harbour Stadium as they gave Harbour all they could handle.

Despite Northland’s early potency, Harbour struck back through the deadly combinatio­n of Stevenson and Li. As a result, their buffer had looked fairly secure, leading 18-10 with Northland having a man in the sinbin, but a dart out of the ruck saw halfback Jono Kitto cross for a try with 20 minutes to go, before a Debreczeni penalty gave Northland a stunning lead with time running out.

However, just as a win looked unlikely, Gatland stepped up to nail a penalty, and Harbour’s defence clung on to start their season on a high.

North Harbour 21 (D. Hunt, T. Li tries; B. Gatland 3 pens, B. Hall con) Northland 20 (T. Robertson, J. Kitto tries; J. Debreczeni 2 cons, 2 pens) HT: 11-7

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? North Harbour’s Dillon Hunt beats Northland’s Matt Wright to score at North Harbour Stadium last night.
Photo / Photosport North Harbour’s Dillon Hunt beats Northland’s Matt Wright to score at North Harbour Stadium last night.

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