A HAT-TRICK to striker Declan Rohrich helped Wagga United to their first win of the Pascoe Cup season on Sunday.
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Wagga United continued Tolland's disappointing start to the season as they recorded a 5-0 win at Rawlings Park.
Wagga United reshuffled their team around this week and the move of Rohrich to striker paid off as he found the back of the net three times.
It was a satisfying win for a number of Wagga United players, who were taking on their old club, Tolland, for the first time.
Wagga United lost former Tolland coach Daniel Lawrence to an ankle injury, while striker Kai Watts was unavailable due to Australian rules commitments.
The win moved Wagga United to sixth spot and keeps them in touch with the top four after a slow start to the year, where they lost 4-0 to Henwood Park and split the points with Cootamundra in the opening round.
Meantime, Lake Albert continued their undefeated start to the season with a 9-0 win over Cootamundra.
Henwood Park moved inside the top four with a 5-0 win over South Wagga, while Young downed Tumut 4-0.
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