Port United stretched its lead at the top of the Football Mid North Coast Premier League competition ladder, while cementing Wauchope Soccer Club's ranking at the foot of the table.
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In a 9-0 goal demolition, the Wauchope side just had no answer to the slick passing game of the United squad.
The match was played on Saturday at Wauchope's Fairmont Garden - adding further insult to injury and the gulf between the two sides.
The win pushes the United side out to five points clear at the top of the ladder.
In another nine-goal bonanza, Wallis Lake hosted the Macleay Valley Rangers at Boronia Park on Saturday.
However, the scoring was a little more even with Wallis Lake coming away with a 5-4 victory.
Port Saints took the points away from home at Eden Street with a 2-1 win over a gutsy Kempsey Saints outfit while Tuncurry Forster Tigers and Camden Haven Redbacks played out an entertaining 3-3 draw.
All up there were 27 goals scored across the four Premier League games played on the weekend.
Taree Wildcats had the bye.
The competition ladder - Port United 31 points, Port Saints 26, Wallis Lake and Macleay Valley Rangers 22 and Kempsey Saints, Taree Wildcats and Camden Haven Redbacks 14, Tuncurry Forster 8 and Wauchope 3.
Round 12 matches - Wallis Lake will host Camden Haven Redbacks, Kempsey Saints will take on cross-town rivals Macleay Valley Rangers, Taree Wildcats is at home to Port Saints while Tuncurry Forster will host Wauchope.
Port United FC will have the bye.
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