Wairarapa United overcame their usual slow start to thump Wainuiomata 7-1 in their Capital division one men's soccer match at Wainuiomata on Satuurday.
It took Wairarapa United all of 20 minutes to score their opening goal and when a defensive error allowed Wainuiomata to draw level at 1-1 soon after a close contest looked on the cards.
But it was then that Wairarapa United lifted their effort several notches and three quick goals saw them leading 4-1 at halftime.
And they continued their dominace in the second half, scoring three more goals in that period without reply.
The win maintained Wairarapa United's unbeaten record and place at the top of the competition table and coach Phil Keinzley was delighted with the style of soccer they produced once they worked themselves into top gear.
"Once we got the traditional slow start out of the way everything went pretty much according to plan," he said. "We were a lot more accurate than we have been, we generally made good use of the possession we got."
A relative new recruit to the Wairarapa United squad in Czechoslavakian Mirack Tvhroh was in outstanding form in midfield, showing some superb touches on both attack and defence.
Andrew Taylor and Troy Burling were standout perormers as well. .
Five Wairarapa United players got themselves on the scoresheet with Lee Gataurua and Andrew Taylor both scoring twice and other goals going to Paul Watkinson, Sakeo Valevou and Troy Burling.
It is a measure of Wairarapa United's goal scoring potential that they have now scored 22 goals in six matches and that nine of their squad have managed at least one goal in that time.
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