Super Rugby Pacific: Moana's last dance at home ends in heartbreak.

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Moana Pasifika before the challenge - Super Rugby Pacific - Round 15 match between Moana Pasifika v Reds at North Harbour Stadium.

A sad end to a short but thrilling ride.

The last Moana Pasifika home game finished much as their story does, in disappointment, going down 31-33 to the Reds at Albany.

A memorable upset looked imminent for Moana, before one of the Reds strike weapons destroyed those dreams in devastating fashion.

It was an electric start for the hosts, as Augustine Pulu scampered away from 30m out after Glen Vaihu sparked a counter from the back.

The Reds replied with a scorcher of their own, Tim Ryan and Jock Campbell with some stunning interplay starting from halfway, eventually finished off by Ryan.

The Reds went back-to-back through lock Josh Canham as he swooped up a ball which bounced off a stray Moana hand.

Appearing to have levelled things up, Israel Leota had the crowd roaring as after he went in at the corner, only for an obstruction to be ruled earlier in the movement.

The Reds drove the nail in further as Ryan went in again right on the siren to give them a two try buffer at the break.

Treyvon Pritchard silenced the supporters shortly after oranges as he flew into the right hand corner to stretch the ascendancy.

Semisi Tupou Ta'eiloa brought his team back in the contest, smashing his way to the line before Leota produced some magic, thundering down the right hand touch and breaking through three Red's defenders.

Patrick Pellegrini pushed the margin further with a penalty, before the Reds were given one last shot to steal it.

Step up, Jock Campbell. A scintillating break by the fullback saw him skin several defenders and waltz in under the sticks to shatter Moana hearts.

Despite the loss, the fans applauded the brave effort by their side.

While the franchise can be killed, it's clear the Pasifika spirit can't.

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