CAMERON Munn bagged a hat-trick as Wimborne Town stormed back from 2-0 down to win 4-2 at Winchester City.
Billy Walker was also on target for Tim Sills’s newly-promoted Magpies, who are one of just four teams on maximum points after two rounds of Southern Premier South fixtures.
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Sills named an unchanged side from the win over Hanwell Town on the opening day, but were forced into an early change due to an injury suffered by Drew Eccott-Young.
Things went from bad to worse as Winchester took the lead moments later, through a Sam Ashton header.
Jez Bedford came close to an equaliser, before the Citizens doubled their tally on the stroke of half time, courtesy of Luka Chalwell.
However, deep into first-half stoppage time, Munn, who scored the winner against Hanwell, pulled a goal back.
Early in the second period substitute Walker equalised, with Munn completing the turnaround minutes later, after good work by Will Fletcher.
Wimborne sealed the win late on, Munn completing his treble after latching on to a Sam Jackson header across goal.
Magpies: Flitney, Eccott-Young (Walker, 15), Wright, Roberts, Jackson, Carmichael, Burrows (Cocklin, 86), Bedford (Chipangura, 90+2), Munn (Scorey, 90), Neale, Fletcher.
Unused sub: Mdlalose.
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