Scott Kerr made it three wins in three as Bridlington Town manager, this time it was a tremendous comeback.
After a comfortable 9-0 mauling of minnows Dunnington in midweek, the Seasiders took that form into the NPL East.
The hosts fell behind inside four minutes, at the Mounting Systems Stadium, but roared back after the half hour.
The Gateshead side missed a penalty, then Tom Allan again netted before the experienced Michael Coulson notched moments into the second half.
The impressive Destiny Nnenanua then put the icing on the cake with first Brid goal to seal a 3-1 victory.
Kerr's assistant Mark Hotte spoke to Brid Town TV at full-time:
Brid make the long trip to Northumberland next, on Tuesday, to face Ashington, in NPL East, with a 7.45pm kick-off.


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