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Eastern Suburbs AFC 4-3 North Force (half: 3-0)
Sean Douglas scored in his last match for Eastern Suburbs as his side secured the victory at Madills Farm.
Andrew Webber started things off in just the third minute while Douglas, playing in central midfield in his final outing before heading to Australia, slotted home his chance before the break to make it 3-0. Nathan Robertson and Matt Wallace were the other scorers.
However, the home side would need all four goals as Charlton Lacour (2) and Daniel Lavelle were on target for the visitors in the second half.
Douglas and Kyosuke Kitano were Suburbs' best on show while Lacour and Lavelle were North Force's best contributors.
Matamata Swifts 1-2 Papatoetoe AFC (half: 0-0)
Second half goals to Papatoetoe AFC's Cody Patterson and Paulo Montino secured the victory at Matamata Domain which ended the home side's unbeaten record this year at the ground.
Michael Beard struck Matamata's second half goal.
Chris Dale and Montino stood out for Papatoetoe AFC while Stu Watene and Beard were Matamata's best.
Takapuna AFC 0-2 Hamilton Wanderers (half: 0-1)
A first half Howard Newton effort and a late strike by substitute Matt Gibbons earned the win for Wanderers at Taharoto Park.
Wanderers' goalkeekper Waldemar Frank and Gibbons were their side's most effective on the day while Jeff Campbell and Mario Kilogiri stood strong for Takapuna.
Manurewa AFC 2-0 Mt Albert-Ponsonby AFC (half: 2-0)
Second half goals to Manurewa's John Bodman and Stu Roberts provided the margin of victory for the home side at Memorial Park.
Mark Atkinson and Roberts were the standouts for the winning side while Arash Sadeghi and Tim Menday were seen as Mt Albert's best.
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Albany Utd 3-3 Onehunga Mangere Utd AFC (half: 0-1)
Michael Anderson's injury time strike salvaged a point for Albany at home to Onehunga Mangere on Saturday.
Earlier, the visitors had built a 2-0 edge at Rosedale Park via goals to Justin Eiman and Sangster Crawford. Albany's Tom Le Mouton then scored twice in five minutes after the re-start to level the scores.
Onehunga Mangere substitute Joel Facon put his side back in front with 15 minutes to go only for Anderson to dramatically snatch a point for his team.
Jason Hicks and Le Mouton were Albany's most dangerous weapons while Eiman and Sam Negash paced the Onehunga Mangere effort.
Lynn-Avon Utd AFC 3-0 Ngaruawahia Utd AFC (half: 0-0)
Second half goals to Simachew Assefa, Erzen Zeka and a Jorge Rodriguez penalty provided the final scoreline at Ken Maunder Park.
Ngaruawahia's Nicolai Helwig was sent off for a second caution by Steve Fletcher after 26 minutes.
Lynn-Avon's best players were Rodriguez and Miguel Inostroza while Nathan Holten and Ryan Kerr Bell caught the eye for Ngaruawahia.
Postponed:
- Onehunga Sports v Ellerslie AFC
- Glenfield Rovers v Birkenhead Utd AFC


























