Conversely, Wairarapa United are sitting on the second last rung of the Central League ladder, above Wellington United who also have two points from as many draws although the former have played one fewer game.
The win-less hosts, who have adopted a no-import policy to move away from a history of signing up foreigners to win even a Chatham Cup crown, are adamant to ride out this turbulent phase under the likes of former Wellington Phoenix linchpin Ifill.
The Blues are the only Hawke's Bay flag bearers left in the country's most sought-after football competition. Miramar Rangers will host Wellington Olympic on Saturday in the other all Capital Football affair from among the Central League campaigners.
In other league games yesterday, Waterside Karori thumped Wellington United 4-1, Miramar Rangers kept Wellington Olympic at Bay with a 3-1 win while Lower Hutt City pipped Stop Out Sports Club 2-1.
Western Suburbs were playing third-placed North Wellington and, barring an upset, were expected to leapfrog the Rovers on the top of the table on 28 points if they won.
■ Building King Havelock North Wanderers walloped Hokowhitu FC firsts 7-0 on the road to remain unbeaten from 10 outings in the second-tier Central Federation League yesterday.