The second half is underway, can the Maori's pin the Baa-baas back in their 22m like they were subjected to in the first half? The Maori's have proven to be a second half team after their spectacular comeback against Fiji last week.
The Barbarians have turned the ball over and decide not to end the half. They attack near the halfway line before a chip kick goes out of play. Finally the halftime whistle is blown.
Penalty to the Maori's they tap and go. They have 45m to go to the tryline.
The Maori's have a scrum on the Baa-baas 10m line, the hooter has sounded.
The last 5 minutes have been characterised by handling errors and plenty kicking out of hand. One minute left of play in the first half.
The Maori's have began to figure out how to hold onto possession in these conditions, they have made a few line breaks although they have not looked like scoring yet.
The Barbarians turn the ball over at the ruck and clear it down field. Both sides exchanging multiple kicks
For what must be the first time in the match, the Maori's have possession inside the Barbarians half. It only took 32 minutes. They win a penalty at the ruck and Marty McKenzie sets up a lineout inside the Barbarians 22m area.