WELLINGTON'S revival under Ian Jackson continued with a hard-earned victory over Saltash United at the Playing Field last Saturday.
Although their season suffered a blip after Paul West quit as joint manager to join Taunton Town, Jackson has settled into the role on boss and has got the side back on track.
The main difference has been the tightening up of a defence which had conceded more goals than every team bar one in the division but has now not conceded a goal for three and a half matches.
And they were put to the test by a Saltash side, who enjoyed more possession throughout the game and yet failed to create a single clearcut chance.
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