WELLINGTON’S four-match unbeaten run ended with a 4-0 defeat away to play-off hopefuls Buckland Athletic in the Premier Division of the Jewson Western League on Good Friday.
The Tangerines held their own for the opening half-hour at a rain-soaked Homers Heath, but goals either side of half-time left them with too big a mountain to climb.
They went into the game with the same starting 11 which had beaten St Blazey 2-0 in their previous game at the Playing Field and there was not much to choose between the sides in the opening exchanges.
But fifth-placed Buckland broke the deadlock after 35 minutes when a low cross reached Ryan Bush and he turned before firing past keeper Jack McAndrews.
Wellington would have wanted to keep it tight in the opening stages of the second half but that was undone by a second home goal only six minutes after the restart.
The visitors gave the ball away twice, resulting in a low cross which saw Bush slide in for his second, getting injured in the process as he collided with the post.
Buckland could now scent victory and they wrapped up the points with two more goals after 64 and 73 minutes.
First, Jack Baxter cut in from the left to score and then a corner was headed home by substitute Jared Lewington.
Wellington were indebted to McAndrews for two excellent saves near the end to keep it at 4-0 while, in between, they had their best effort on goal as another sub, Harry Scott, hit the underside of the bar.
Wellington: Jack McAndrews, Mark Cornish, Jacob Shore, Tom Stone, Nathan Byrne, Miles Quick, Sam Towler, Glen Wright, Josh Lukins, Jake Quick, Phil Mendonca. Substitutes: Harry Scott, Saul Vanes, Sam Sheldrake, Charlie Wood, Alex Cherry (all used).