Waikato Times

At a glance

- Andrew Voerman

Southern United will head into their first bye week in the National Women’s Football League on a high, after a round where there were goals galore.

The Southerner­s have moved into a tie for second after beating Waikato-Bay of Plenty 6-3 in Auckland yesterday, level on seven points with Auckland, who drew 1-1 with Capital later in the day at the same venue, and the Northern Lights, who beat Central 7-0.

Canterbury United Pride had the weekend off, yet remain top of the table, two points clear of the chasing trio.

Northern were always going to be no match for Central and eased to a win at McFetridge Park in Auckland, with Maggie Jenkins bagging a brace and Sam Tawharu, Malia Steinmetz, Dayna Stevens, Aneka Mittendorf and Helena Kelderman also scoring.

They will face a tougher test ❚ Southern United 6 (Emily Morison 37’, Lara Wall 45’, Mikayla Gray 54’, Kirsty Hayr 60’, Ruby Anderson 67’, 79’) Waikato-Bay of Plenty 3 (Shae Brady 45’, Ella Golding 61’, Grace Wisnewski 73’).

HT: 2-1.

❚ Auckland 1 (own goal 80’)

Capital 1 (Charlotte WilfordCar­rol 45’). HT: 0-1.

❚ Northern 7 (Sam Tawharu 18’, Maggie Jenkins 32’, 40’, Malia Steinmetz 57’, Dayna Stevens 63’, Aneka Mittendorf 65’, Helena Kelderman 73’) Central 0. HT:

3-0.

Points (games played): Canterbury United Pride 9 (3), Auckland 7 (3), Southern United 7

(4), Northern Lights 7 (3), Capital 4

(4), Waikato-Bay of Plenty 0 (3), Central 0 (4)

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