Marlborough Express

Keane battle lies ahead with Tasman

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Tasman Mako’s impregnabl­e defence looms as a massive challenge for North Harbour’s veteran coach Kieran Keane as he gets set to take his new team home to his former province.

Harbour got up on Saturday night for a late 38-36 win over Waikato after Matt Mcgahan’s 80thminute converted try, but Keane will know they will not get the same headway against the Mitre 10 Cup Premiershi­p pacesetter­s in Nelson next Sunday.

Mako head coach Andrew Goodman admitted after Tasman thrashed Counties Manukau 36-0 in Pukekohe on Friday that the clean sheet gave him more satisfacti­on than Tasman’s five tries.

‘‘The zero on the scoreboard was the most pleasing aspect,’’ Goodman said. ‘‘It’s always a great sight.’’

Crusaders star Will Jordan grabbed a double for Tasman and halfback Finlay Christie, front rower Sam Moli and wing Leicester Fainga’anuku also touched down.

The Mako – chasing their first Mitre 10 Cup title – have 24 out of a maximum 25 points to lead the Premiershi­p standings after collecting a fourth bonus point in Pukekohe.

Keane, who coached the Mako to a couple of national premiershi­p finals, has got his North Harbour attack humming, but they left their rally dramatical­ly late against Waikato.

Left wing Mark Telea bagged a brace, big No 8 Murphy Taramai scored and substitute­s Luteru Tolai and James Little dotted down before Mcgahan’s match winner on the fulltime hooter.

Waikato had a 17-point lead and looked to have victory in sights after a brilliant individual try from the in-form Fletcher Smith on the hour mark.

But Harbour’s fresh legs provided the edge. Toloai and Little scored off the bench and Mcgahan dived over in the left wing corner to tie the score, then slotted a conversion to bag four points.

Wellington moved up to second place in the Premiershi­p after an ugly but effective 16-15 away win over Bay of Plenty at Rotorua on Saturday.

Goalkicker Jackson Gardenbach­op’s boot and a Peter Umagajense­n try got Wellington home, but the Lions had to rely on wholeheart­ed defence to keep the home team at bay.

Hawke’s Bay remain the only unbeaten team in the Championsh­ip after scoring seven tries in a 41-23 win over winless Southland in Napier on Friday.

In yesterday’s Premiershi­p clash in Auckland, Canterbury showed that they are back in business.

After starting the season 0-3, the red-and-blacks thumped Southland 80-0 last weekend, but with all due respect to the southerner­s, it was yesterday’s match against rivals Auckland which was to be the test of their resurgence.

They showed they have shrugged off those early-season struggles with a 32-22 win at Eden Park.

The bonus-point victory moved them off the bottom of the Premiershi­p standings, putting Countiesma­nukau into the relegation zone.

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