The Southland Times

Crucial win for Team Wellington

- Liam Hyslop

Team Wellington won the battle of the early national league pacesetter­s with a 2-1 triumph yesterday.

Meanwhile, in the National Women’s League, the Northern Lights moved to the top of the table with a win over Central yesterday, while Capital were knocked out of the running to make the final after a draw with Auckland on Saturday.

At Riverhills Park in Auckland, Team Wellington’s Hamish Watson scored his seventh goal of the season from as many matches when finding the bottom corner of the Eastern Suburbs goal in the 12th minute.

Andre de Jong equalised six minutes later for Suburbs with a good finish at the end of a superb Callum McCowatt cross.

Watson grabbed his eighth of the season when scoring from the penalty spot in the 24th minute for what proved to be the winner.

The match of the round was at English Park in Christchur­ch yesterday, where there were two red cards and six goals as Hamilton Wanderers fought back from 3-0 down against Canterbury United to draw 3-3.

Wanderers had Derek Tieku and Jordan Shaw sent off during their second-half comeback, but Martin Bueno bagged a brace, as did Canterbury’s Stephen Hoyle at the other end.

Southern United’s Markus Fjortoft was sent off after just 26 minutes for two bookable offences in as many minutes, but that didn’t stop his side beating Tasman United 3-1 thanks to a first-half brace from Garbhan Coughlan.

Hawke’s Bay United beat Waitakere United 4-0, while Auckland City eased past the Wellington Phoenix reserves 3-0.

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