In one of the ironies of the game, former Roslyn-Wakari players Harley Rodeka and Ant Hancock opened the scoring for Caversham, and it remained 2-0 into the break. But it was the hat-trick in the second half by Tom Jackson that caught the eye and sealed the win - having scored four goal this season in the Premier League Jackson almost equaled that on Saturday.
Late goals by Tim Dalman and Peter Rae were scant consolation for Roslyn-Wakari.
In the absence of these two teams in the Footballsouth Premier League Dunedin Technical stretched its lead to 6 points after a 3-1 win over Grants Braes which took into the 76th minute to seal the victory.
In other games University moved up the league ladder with a 3-1 win over Northern, while Mosgiel and Spirit drew 0-0.
Aaron Burgess added to his goal tally this season with a goal against Grants Braes and on 11 goals heads the leader table from Caversham's Robbie Deeley on 10.
















