Eyre scored twice after Wroxham had taken a second half lead through Aaron Sanders.
The first twenty minutes of the game were quiet with neither side able to create any clear cut chances although Wroxham were applying most of the pressure which the Loddon defence soaked up.
Wroxham keeper Tom Marsden on his debut looked comfortable when dealing with a couple of long range efforts by the visitors.
The home side’s best effort was also a long range shot from Sanders. Then Luke Priestley got away on the right and he drove in a low cross from a corner. From this, Danny Rust’s corner kick fell nicely for Mac Gee in space who lifted his shot over.
Loddon’s best chance came when Dan Crisp sent over a lovely cross for Matt Ayre whose firm header flashed past the post with Marsden only able to watch.
HT Wroxham Res 0 Loddon 0
The game sprang into life on 52 minutes with a lovely move from the Wroxham team ending with Shaun Blyth setting Sanders away. The youngster finished with some aplomb with a great strike that came off the post before entering the net.
Unfortunately the lead was held for just three minutes as Wroxham gave away a free-kick in mid-field and the ball was floated in for Ayre to rise and head home in the top corner.
Loddon went close again as they broke away and anther cross found Ayre whose header came off the bar.
Wroxham did not learn from this aerial threat as Loddon took the lead on 60 minutes from the same source. Another cross found the burly Ayre who again head firmly past Marsden.
The home side almost equalised soon after with a great turn and shot by Priestley from just inside the area but Paul Stebbing brought off a brilliant save diving to his right and his fellow defenders cleared the danger.
Wroxham should have equalised on 85 minutes when a cross found Sanders on the edge of the six yards box and he missed the target badly as his volley flew wide.
FT Wroxham Res 1 Loddon 2