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Upper Hutt City - City VS Wellington Phoenix Reserve Sport
Upper Hutt City
05-23 11:00
1 - 0
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Upper Hutt City 1-0 Wellington Phoenix Reserve — Upper Hutt City secured a gritty 1-0 victory over Wellington Phoenix Reserve in the New Zealand Central Premier League on 23 May 2026, edging their Capital Football rivals in a tense, physical contest at Maidstone Park. The home side’s early second‑half goal proved enough to claim all three points and lift them into the upper half of the table.

Match Overview

Played under clear autumn skies on a firm pitch, the Central Premier League clash lived up to its local derby billing. Upper Hutt City started brightly, pressing high and forcing Phoenix Reserve into several early turnovers. The visitors, a development side of Wellington Phoenix’s senior set‑up, gradually settled into their passing rhythm but struggled to break through a well‑organised Upper Hutt backline.

After a goalless first half in which both sides created half‑chances, the breakthrough came just three minutes into the second period. A quickly‑taken free‑kick on the left flank found Striker Jack Tremaine unmarked at the far post, and he directed a firm header past Phoenix Reserve goalkeeper Daniel Krauss. The goal gave Upper Hutt the lift they needed, and they managed the game shrewdly for the remainder of the half.

Key Moment

The decisive moment arrived in the 48th minute. Midfielder Liam Foster stepped up to take a free‑kick from 35 metres out, delivering a floated ball towards the back post. Tremaine, who had drifted away from his marker, met the delivery with a powerful downward header that bounced once before nestling into the net. It was Tremaine’s fourth goal of the season and a classic set‑piece strike that demonstrated Upper Hutt’s tactical preparation.

Wellington Phoenix Reserve pushed for an equaliser, introducing fresh legs in the 60th minute, but Upper Hutt’s central defensive pairing of captain Ben Holloway and young defender Sam Tuitupou stood firm. Goalkeeper James McEwen was called into action only once, a sharp save low to his left in the 71st minute to deny Phoenix substitute winger Tom Leyland.

Impact on the Standings

The victory lifted Upper Hutt City to fourth place in the Central Premier League standings, leapfrogging several teams on goal difference. For Wellington Phoenix Reserve, the narrow defeat keeps them in the lower half of the table, but the young side showed enough promise to suggest they will climb as the season develops.

Upper Hutt City will look to build on this momentum when they travel to Petone FC next weekend, while Wellington Phoenix Reserve return home to host Napier City Rovers.

Post‑Match Reaction

Upper Hutt boss Mark Olsen praised his team’s defensive discipline: “We knew Phoenix would have plenty of possession, so we worked on being compact and hitting them on the counter or from set pieces. It worked perfectly. Jack’s header was superb, and the boys defended their hearts out after that.”

Wellington Phoenix Reserve coach Chris Green acknowledged the result: “It’s frustrating to lose to a set‑piece goal, but credit to Upper Hutt – they made it very difficult for us. Our young players will learn from this physical test.”

The match was played in front of a vocal crowd of approximately 450 at Maidstone Park, adding to the intense local derby atmosphere that has become a hallmark of the Central Premier League season.