Round 4: Mitre 10 Cup Round Up
- 2693
Another entertaining round of Mitre 10 Cup with North Harbour and Northland continuing to impress while the Ranfurly will stay in Canterbury for the time being.
Stat leaders
Stats of the weekend
Fletcher Smith's 34-point haul is the best individual haul in a game this season and lifted him to a share of highest points scorer on 56 points with Wellington's Jackson Garden-Bachop.
535 - There were 535 points scored in #Mitre10Cup Round 4, the second most ever in the M10 Cup era (2006-) (547pts in Rd 8, 2016). Regale. pic.twitter.com/rZ8O0h9LS4
— OptaJason (@OptaJason) September 10, 2017
98 - Canterbury's 78-20 win over Southland in the Ranfurly Shield ties the record for most points scored in a Mitre 10 Cup fixture.
Wellington vs Hawke's Bay
Wellington's forward pack as they inspired a fantastic 40-27 win over Hawke's Bay.
Julian Savea opened the scoring for the home side when he crashed over the line.
His try was followed by tries from Sitiveni Paongo and Alex Fidow with the latter getting his second just after the break.
Wellington lead by 11 points at halftime and extended their lead through another Alex Fidow try as well as tries from Wes Goosen, and Malo Tuitama.
Hawke's Bay finished well with Jason Long, Sam McNichol, and Jorian Tangaere scoring.
Counties Manukau vs North Harbour
Despite both sides only scoring 2 tries a piece Harbour were able to claim an 18-27 victory thanks to their excellent goalkicking.
Tim Nanai-Williams had a fantastic game but his efforts were all in vein at the end of the day.
Canterbury Vs Southland
With the Shield still very much up for grabs at half time with the score at 17-17, Canterbury came out all guns blazing in the 2nd half and scored 61 points in 40 minutes with Ennor and Bridge scoring most of the tries and Mo'unga dictating play well supported by Bird, Brown and Drummond. Full-time score: 78-20.
Manawatu vs Bay of Plenty
What a MONSTER of a drop out! Tag a mate with a boot this good 👟🏉#Mitre10Cup pic.twitter.com/2ooGc2jJPH
— Mitre10 Cup (@Mitre10Cup) September 11, 2017
A close battle between these two sides with only one point separating the two sides at half time.
Manawatu dominated the majority of the game but when Bay of Plenty made their substitutes the game turned.
Auckland vs Taranaki
Taranaki came out all guns blazing against a wounded Auckland side desperate for a win. The home side managed to fight back and get back into the game but fell apart at the end as they concede close on 50 points. Taranaki are flying high this season and will look to keep it up. FT: 38-49
Northland vs Waikato
Tasman Makos vs Wellington
A nail biter that could have finished with a win for either side but Tasman and Mitch Hunt took control of the game in the latter stages of the 2nd half to secure a solid win beating Wellington and dishing out their 1st loss of the season.
Hawke's Bay vs Otago