Striker Seule Soromon scored a hat-trick as Wairarapa United buried Tawa 5-1 in their Central League football match played at Hullena Park, Masterton, on Saturday.
It was a convincing performance by a Wairarapa United side looking to bounce from back-to-back losses at the hands of top teams Olympic and Miramar Rangers and left them in a clear third place on the points table.
They now have 18 points but would need a miracle of sorts to have any chance of overhauling Olympic, who have 31, and Miramar Rangers on 27.
The Wairarapa United game plan against Tawa was all about taking the game to their opposition and they did so in a mostly impressive fashion, especially considering the wet, windy conditions, which were not exactly conducive to free-flowing football.
Four of the Wairarapa United goals came during a first half in which they strung several penetrating attacks together and gave the nippy Soromon ample opportunity to demonstrate his speed and elusiveness.
Tawa were down to 10 men late in that spell when they had a player ordered off, a situation which also befell the home team in the second half when George Barbarouses was shown a red card after an altercation with an opposition player.
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