North Harbour stayed rooted at the bottom of the ITM Cup premiership table tonight and it was easy to see why.
To say their ball handling was disappointing would be a bit like saying Kim Dotcom likes the odd bite to eat.
North Harbour conceded seven tries in its 54-25 loss to Otago at Forsyth Barr Stadium and at least half of those five pointers were directly because of the bumbling hands of the Harbour players.
Sure, Harbour scored three tries in reply and did look like having some skills on attack, but they will never be contenders if they do not learn how to hold on to the ball.
Time and again the ball was coughed up by the visiting side and Otago made them pay, especially in the first half when the home side showed some nice fleet of foot in the backs.
Otago showed some tidy touches on attack and that was undoubtedly helped by having All Blacks Tamati Ellison and Ben Smith in the back division.
But it was all too easy at times for the home team, with the side enjoying its time back at home under the roof.
Harbour coaches Liam Barry and Jeff Wilson must wonder what more they have to do to get their side a win.
On the other hand, Otago looked assured with the ball in hand and gained plenty of quick ball which had Harbour back-pedalling.
It showed some attacking ability after it had failed to score a try in its previous two games.
The goalkicking, so much under the spotlight after the botched kicks by the likes of Morne Steyn last Saturday night in the stadium, was not bad, though the pressure was at a far lower key.
With the win Otago went up to third on the championship table and face a crunch game against Tasman on Sunday, again at the stadium. Harbour takes on Southland back home at Albany.
Otago halfback Fumiaka Tanaka kept up his rich form while flanker Gareth Evans scored two tries and roamed all day. Tighthead prop Liam Coltman was also busy.
Harbour's best was halfback Bryn Hall and hard-working lock Chris Smith.
The home team made a great start to the game, scoring a try after five minutes.
They won a lineout 10m out and rumbled the ball up with Evans crossing.
They backed that up five minutes later with Smith crossing after he dragged himself over the goal line thanks to a nice ball from Ellison, which looked a metre forward.
Harbour's inability to hang on to the ball was costing it big time and any time in the opening it had an opportunity it would drop the ball.
Hall scored a try for Harbour right on halftime, burrowing over after a period of Harbour pressure.
Otago 54 (Gareth Evans 2, Ben Smith, Buxton Popoali'i, Marshall Suckling, Rob Verbakel, Glenn Dickson tries, Dickson 3 con, 2 pen, Hayden Parker 2 con, 1 pen) North Harbour 25 (Bryn Hall, Vili Fihale, Manu Leiataua tries, Hall 2 con, 2 pen). Halftime: 27-10