GARETH Playfair got the only goal of the game as Marlborough proved too hot for Firebrands B in Central One.

Marlborough dominated from the outset and soon had Brands pegged back in their own half.

Several chances were fashioned down both wings, through the middle and from crash balls aimed at the centre of the D but Marlborough were unable to apply the finishing touch.

After several shots were also smartly saved by the Brands keeper, murmurs of discontent could be heard from spectators as half-time arrived with the score goalless.

Marlborough began the second half much as they had ended the first half, enjoying the lion’s share of possession and chances to score, yet the deadlock could still not be broken.

There was a palpable sense of unease starting to run through the Marlborough team as, with the game scoreless, it would only take a momentary lapse for Brands to steal in for a goal of their own.

The home side’s fears were almost realised when Brands were awarded a dubious short corner but thankfully debutant goalkeeper Rich Newton stood strong.

Despite the tense nature of the game a strong element of sportsmanship, fairplay and respect was present throughout. This was highlighted when Marlborough skipper Rich Holman voluntarily gave the ball back to the opposition following a perceived infringement.

After many more shots, the deadlock was finally broken with a superb piece of individual skill and composure from striker Playfair. Following a short corner clearance from the Brands keeper, Playfair picked the ball high above his head before crushing it past the helpless keeper.

Marlborough saw out the final five minutes without incident and due to the other results on the day found themselves back up to second place in the table.