Weekend Herald

Taniwha taste defeat again despite Tasman’s tumult

- Niall Anderson

Tasman’s tumultuous Mitre 10 Cup season continues.

The Makos have put in mixed performanc­es in their opening five games, an inconsiste­ncy that was prevalent in their 33- 23 victory over Northland in Nelson last night.

Tasman will be thankful for the four points, but perhaps less pleased with the performanc­e against a side whose losing streak has stretched to 714 days.

The opening 20 minutes of the contest was perhaps the worst football played in the competitio­n this season. Errors flowed at a turnover- aminute rate, with the t wo sides showcasing poor passing and sloppy handling.

It took 22 minutes for the scoreboard to finally tick over in the form of a Tevita Koloamatan­gi try, which kick- started the clash’s evolution into a match resembling rugby.

Marty Banks was Tasman’s talisman, with the first- five setting up two tries and providing huge value with the boot, nailing all six kicks at goal.

That boot had guided the hosts out to a 20- 0 lead, but his opposite Dan Hawkins began to also strike the ball accurately in conditions which deteriorat­ed in the second half.

Considerin­g there were 16 handling errors in the first half, the prospect of slipperier conditions was a frightenin­g one, but ball retention improved as points started to flow.

Despite missing experience­d campaigner­s due to injury, Northland threatened to snap their losing streak, with a Kara Pryor intercept try dragging the deficit back to four points.

Banks’ efforts were aided by Tima Faingaanuk­u, who put in a powerful performanc­e for Tasman on the wing.

Tasman now have three wins from their five encounters, and their playoff mettle will truly be tested in the next three weeks.

Fellow Premiershi­p sides Hawke’s Bay, Counties Manukau and Auckland are next up on the schedule for the Makos. Tasman 33 ( Tevita Koloamatan­gi, Quinten Strange, Shannon Frizzell tries; Marty Banks 3 cons, 4 pens) Northland 23 ( Matt Matich, Kara Pryor tries; Dan Hawkins 2 cons, 3 pens). Halftime: 20- 7.

 ?? Picture / Photosport ?? Marty Banks starred for Tasman.
Picture / Photosport Marty Banks starred for Tasman.

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