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Harbour edge Otago in Championship Final

In a bruising encounter, Otago and North Harbour played out a classic final with water tight defence keeping the score board close throughout the entire match.

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It was North Harbour's first final since 1994 but the early signs weren't good when livewire Otago wing Fa'asiu Fuatai crossed in the corner after a relentless period of attack. The ball was stretched both sides of the field before Fuatai found space out wide to secure the early lead for the home side.

The signs looked even more ominous when Otago swept straight back onto attack and attempted to rumble over the line. All North Harbour could do was to collapse the maul and receive a yellow card as loose forward Glen Preston was sent to the side for 10 minutes.

Otago turned down the chance for three points but were penalised themselves soon after to let the visitors off the hook. With a man down, two of North Harbour’s biggest stars combined when Tevita Li broke through two tackles to feed Michael Little to complete a determined finish in the corner. 

With both teams up fast on defence and making their one-on-one tackles, scoring opportunities were limited between but Otago chose to turn down a penalty shot for the second time and were once again were let down by their line-out execution to come up empty handed.

North Harbour closed out the half with two Bryn Gatland penalties to take the unexpected 11-7 lead into the break while Otago were left to rue their missed opportunities. 

Just like they did in the semifinal against Wellington, North Harbour came out strong early in the second half and converted their territorial advantage into points when Gatland landed his third penalty to make it 14-7.

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With the handy lead, North Harbour looked to play the game in Otago's half but Michael Collins pounced on an aimless kick to put the home side onto attack. With more numbers at the breakdown, Otago crashed over close to the line when lock Tom Franklin barged over to square up the score 14-14.

In the 60th minute, 38-year-old veteran Andrew Hore came on at hooker for his 311th first class match. Hore's introduction heralded an intense final quarter as the defence lifted from both sides with halfback Jonathan Ruru making a number of steals in the tackle and Michael Little showcasing his increasing stature with some punishing hits.

With the score tied up in the 79th minute, North Harbour showed great composure to work the ball deep into Otago's half before Gatland landed the clutch drop goal from 30 metres out to secure the Championship title and a place in the Premiership for 2016.

The scorers:

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For Otago:

Tries: Fuatai, Franklin 

Cons: Smith 2

For North Harbour 

Try: Little 

Pens: Gatland 3 

DG: Gatland

Teams:

Otago: 15 Michael Collins, 14 Mitchell Scott, 13 Matt Faddes, 12 Teihorangi Walden, 11 Fa'asiu Fuatai, 10 Fletcher Smith, 9 Jonathan Ruru, 8 Paul Grant (captain), 7 James Lentjes, 6 Naulia Dawai, 5 Tom Franklin,4 Blair Tweed, 3 Donald Brighouse, 2 Sam Anderson-Heather, 1 Craig Millar. 

Replacements: 16 Seko Pole, 17 Aki Seiuli, 18 Josh Hohneck, 19 Josh Dickson, 20 Adam Knight, 21 Josh Walden, 22 Scott Eade, 23 Sio Tomkinson.

North Harbour: 15 Matt McGahan, 14 Matt Duffie, 13 Matt Vaega, 12 Michael Little, 11 Tevita Li, 10 Bryn Gatland, 9 Bryn Hall, 8 Murphy Taramai, 7 Connor Collett, 6 Glenn Preston, 5 Chris Vui (captain), 4 Gerard Cowley-Tuioti, 3 Sione Mafileo, 2 Adrian Smith, 1 Nic Mayhew. 

Reserves: 16 Ray Niuia, 17 Jody Allen, 18 Jethro Felemi, 19 Brandon Nansen, 20 Kane Jacobson, 21 Chris Smylie, 22 Daniel Hilton-Jones, 23 Afa Fa'atau.

Referee: Nick Briant

Assistant referees: Jamie Nutbrown, Kane McBride

TMO: Shane McDermott

Source: @AllBlacks

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