Riverside reversed Launceston City’s derby dominance to win a Friday-night thriller in the NPL Tasmania.
A diving header from Toby Harrop sealed an entertaining come-from-behind 3-2 win for the orange army.
Since joining the State League in 2019, Olympic had won just four of 20 encounters with a City side which was fresh off 12 straight victories against Northern neighbours and led 2-1 at half-time.
For the second week running, Yoshi Okawa scored a brace for City but Riverside, who had been given a first-minute lead by Arpan Rai, leveled through Matias Rodriguez and claimed a second straight win when Harrop was left unmarked to head in.
Two perfect records went on the line at D’Arcy Street and it was South Hobart’s which was maintained courtesy of a 5-1 win over Kingborough.
Nick Morton scored with a penalty and overhead kick as Rex Maddock also claimed a brace and Devine Samuel added a fifth off the bench after Noah Mies continued his record of scoring in each game this season for Lions.
Devonport kept pace with South by winning 4-2 at Clarence. Josh Tollervey struck twice to take his tally to five for the season with Lachlan Vanneutegem and the returning Brody Denehey also on target as Ryan Lynch and Sam Tooze replied for Zebras.
Luke Huigsloot headed South East United into an early lead at Glenorchy but goals from Alfred Hess, Anthony Mamic and Riley Dillon saw Knights collect a 3-1 win and their first points of the campaign.
Ulverstone and Launceston United both registered their first points but continue to chase a first win after battling out a 1-1 draw.
Will Spicer gave United a first-half lead after Bailey Dixon had been sent off for the hosts. However, Kai Nemoto levelled late on, tapping home the rebound after United keeper Dan Nash had saved his penalty.
The clash of the top two in the Women's Super League saw Devonport record a comfortable 3-0 win at Glenorchy.
Both teams were coming off opening-round 5-0 routs but the back-to-back champions never looked troubled as two textbook Jaz White one-on-one finishes set up a victory sealed by Abbie White.
South Hobart ensured the 5-0 scorelines kept ticking over as Taroona suffered their second such loss in as many weeks. Katherine Ollerhead and Sam Watkins both struck twice with Pishon Choi completing the scoring.
League newcomers Launceston City remained undefeated and collected a second point as they were held to a goalless draw by cross-town rivals Riverside.
Kingborough edged a seven-goal thriller by beating Launceston United 4-3 on Sunday.
Hannah Walsh (two), Amy Ollington and Charlotte Kirkby struck for Lions but United replied through Delana Friesen before Olivia De Moraes’ late brace took her tally to three in two games.