Two goals in the opening 12 minutes ensured Boreham Wood kept up the pressure on leaders Chesterfield and subjected Woking to another defeat at a wet Laithwaite.
Woking assistant Ian Dyer insisted he was equally as pleased with the clean sheet as he was with the goals in the Cards’ impressive win at Southend United.
TY BARNETT dismissed any suggestion that he was offside when he picked up a rebound to fire Eastleigh’s 38th-minute winner after a fierce volley from Tom Whelan had been turned against the post.
JAMES Rowe believes Chesterfield will come back stronger after suffering their first league defeat of the season – but knows performances must be better.
Tom Whelan scored twice from the spot inside ten second-half minutes as Eastleigh pulled off a thrilling victory, having been two-goals down inside the opening quarter-hour at the Silverlake Stadium.
Goals from Jesse Debrah and Martin Woods sandwich between a Jordan Maguire-Drew penalty gave the Shaymen a narrow lead at the interval before Billy Waters added a third.