Douglas Villa turned on the fireworks in their Capital second division men's football match with Tawa Bulldogs at the Park Sportsground in Masterton on Saturday.
Their 7-1 winning margin over the visitors was clear evidence of the dominance of Douglas Villa who were a class above their opposition in all facets of play.
Douglas Villa now sit sixth equal on the competition table with 14 points. Narrowly in top spot is Seatoun on 26 points, followed by Victoria University Gossies, Upper Hutt City and Stop Out all on 25, Tawa Bulldogs 17, Douglas Villa and Naenae 14, Waikanae 12, Wellington Olympic 6 and Wellington United on 5.
Gardner Electrical Masterton gave second-placed Petone Armanis plenty to think about in their Capital third division match at Hullena Park but it was Petone who triumphed 3-2.
The points table is: Lower Hutt City 25, Petone Armanis 23, Island Bay United 21, Waterside-Karori Cougars 20, North Wellington 19, Victoria University Scarfies 15, Petone and Waterside-Karori Barcodes 14, Gardner Electrical Masterton 12 and Marist 7.