KELCI Bowers netted a last-gasp winner at Hashtag United to see the [Cherries](http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/cherries/clubnews/) continue their perfect record in their first season in tier three.
Bowers converted in the 90th minute to snatch the points from their hosts to earn a comeback 2-1 victory for their first away win at the level.
Interim boss Helen Bleazard made three changes after the 7-0 victory over Billericay Town, with Elena Cole, Georgia Wilson and Abby Jones coming into the side for Phoebe Williams, Molly Barron-Clark and Kenni Thompson.
The best early chance went the way of the Cherries after six minutes as Katie James tested keeper Frankie Angel with a free kick won by Sophie Quirk.
Quirk looked a threat and nearly set up the opener but Jenna Markham and Jones weren’t able to get to her low cross.
Hashtag took the lead after 25 minutes as Angela Nelson-Iye won the ball high up the pitch and she finished into the top corner.
But it did not take long for Bournemouth to be back on level terms.
James put in a corner to the near post, and the hosts couldn’t deal with it and it fell to Markham to tap home from close range.
Three minutes from the interval, the Cherries went close to taking the lead as Markham struck the crossbar with a looping header.
Bournemouth had the upper hand in the second half as they sought a winner.
Quirk tested Angel early on in the half before James put a shot wide and they again struck the post, as Bowers’ shot hit the back post and went to safety.
But Bowers came up with the decisive goal in the final moments of the game.
Thompson was fouled but stayed on her feet and made the most of the referee’s advantage.
She put in a dangerous cross to the back post for the arriving Bowers to volley home and claim the three points to take back to Dorset.
That leaves the Cherries as the only side in the National League Southern Premier Division with a perfect record still intact after two games, Bleazard’s side sitting atop the table.