Auckland too good for Eastern PrideThe clash proves too much for the locals By ABC online - 24th October 2000 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said Eastern Pride lost to Auckland 2-1 in their soccer match in Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday night. Eastern Pride started well when John Hutchinson combined with Wan Nilo, and Nilo scored the opening goal of the match.
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