Wearing their traditional red, white and black striped hoops, defending champion Counties were favoured to win the final at Blake park in Mount Maunganui.
They were already the favourites to win the Nationals the week after and they boasted the top try scorer in the 2009-10 IRB Sevens World Series, Sherwin Stowers.

NZ Sevens newest star, Sherwin Stowers
Counties were coached by Sevens stalwart Kevin McQuoid and Super 14 great, Joeli Vidiri.

Counties captain, Siosi Tuatau stalks his Bay opponent
Counties were without their other international stars however as neither Chad Tuoro, Tim Nanae-Williams nor Koiatu Koiatu were playing – a large gap for any team.
Tuoro moved to Auckland, Koiatu is Australian Super 14 outfit, the Western Force while Nanae-Williams is with the Chiefs as cover for Mils Muliana who is taking a break at the start of the Super 14.
The smaller Bay of Plenty side had already had success this summer, winning the Red Bull Sevens in Auckland. They also beat a shadow NZ Sevens team in a training run before the Dubai leg of the IRB Sevens tournament in December.
It was a showdown of little men on bigger men.
Bay of Plenty had 2 playmakers in their backs in Ruki Tipuna and Matthew Hodson so it was always going to be a matter of how much room they had to play in.
[The Bay's third playmaker, Adam Mcgarvey, suffered a neck injury in the semi-final and so did not play in the final]
It would be a big ask of the Bay’s forwards and whether they could contain the powerful Counties Forwards that included Fritz Lee and captain, Siosi Tuatau.

Counties in action in the Championship Final against Bay of Plenty

One of Bay of Plenty's paymakers, Matthew Hodson
A tactical substitution from Bay coach Peter Woods to put Zar Lawrence in the game was immediately repaid with a try to get the Bay back on top. They seemed to retain their composure.

Bay of Plenty coach, Peter Woods used NZ international Zar Lawrence off the bench
The Joeli Vidiri coached Counties side came back however with their hard-working big men in the middle of the park.
The Bay had real pace out wide with NZ Sevens and Bay Steamer Toby Arnold taking every opportunity.

NZ international Toby Arnold was inspiring in the final
Captain Ruki Tipuna had a great tournament, showing good pace and vision to spark play from anywhere on the field. Scored a try in the final.

Bay of Plenty captain Ruki Tipuna makes a break on teh way to a try in the Championship final
Counties had the more physical side, and great pace with National sevens star, Sherwin Stowers but this wasn’t enough in the end as the Bay of Plenty ran in 3 quick tries to finish the game with a comfortable 38-26 lead.
Added to their pre-Xmas victory in Auckland, Bay of Plenty will be confident as they head into the Nationals next week.

2010 Champions, Bay of Plenty