New Milton Town are within a point of Branksome Con at the top of the Hayward Premier Division after toppling the previously-unbeaten leaders 3-2 with goals from Alex Rossi, Craig Light and Matt Molloy.

Liam McGlynn and Anthony Winders were the Branksome marksmen.

Brett Chandler struck for Queens Park Rovers but East Christchurch SSC produced an excellent second-half performance to emerge 4-1 winners with goals from Dave Midgley (2), Alan Etherton and Pete Old.

TX United were on the receiving end again when West Moors SSC gave them a 6-0 drubbing courtesy of a Louis Lenthall hat-trick and further goals from Mike Haskell (2) and Nathan Saxby to move up to third place in the table.

<•>Tom Flynn and Mark Pudney both bagged hat-tricks when Vienna Windows let rip 8-0 against Bournemouth Athletic in Division One with the other two goals coming from Luke McCoy.

New Star United were 5-1 winners against Bournemouth Electric thanks to Mark Dykes (2), Leigh Pearson, Dave Reeks and Crispin Rigler, while Kavell hammered Wimborne Magpyes 10-0 through Ryan Mabey, Simon Billingham, Alex La Frenais, Mantas Baltrusis, Richard Hearn, Gareth Cadd and a four-goal blast from Mark Henson.

<•>Peter Valinski netted twice for Redhill in Division Two but they had to settle for a point when Karl Painter and Russell Tickner earned AFC Leigham Vale a 2-2 draw. Meanwhile, Elliott Lewis and Pete Lewis scored two each to give Magdon Scaffolding the upper hand 4-2 against Tiegla Tiles.

<•>Fernside Sports netted through Jamie Kane and John Dunworth but Division Three leaders Bluewood Athletic were 5-2 winners in the top-of-the-table clash thanks to Mark Wheeler (2), Liam Claire, Aaron Stacey and Adam Saunders.

Rias go second after Will Gage, Keith Williams, Mark Reynolds and Paul Stanyard ensured a 4-0 victory over tailenders Harbourside.

Lawson Builders returned to winning ways when Gary Bennett struck twice to subdue Ferndown Locomotive 2-0, while Wayne Nash, Ryan Speller and Tom Hill gave Eurasat Lions the edge 3-2 against Southbourne Athletic.

<•>Simon Young bagged a hat-trick when unbeaten Division Four pacesetters GSH walloped Victoria Cross 7-0 with Gareth Keeping, Darren Ritchie, Luke Ansell and Scott Metcalf also on target.

KC Transport were also 7-0 winners when Ashley Rogers’s hat-trick and further goals from Gary Williams (2), Craig Rogers and Ben Saunders accounted for Three Cross.

Witchampton remain anchored to the bottom after AFC Westvale upended them 2-0 with goals from Richard Lavell and James Dinsdale, while Boscombe Celtic gave Channel Seaways a 5-0 tonking thanks to Ricky Muir’s hat-trick and further goals from Barry Campbell and Ty Davis.

<•>Carling Sports move off the bottom of Division Five after Rich Sainsbury (2), Lee Hobbs (pen) and Matt Wilson ensured a 4-2 success against Boscombe Albion.

Strouden Sports were also 4-2 winners when Ian Marshall’s hat-trick and a Leigh Phillips strike put paid to AFC Stourvale.

Verwood SSC, meanwhile, toppled Barton Wanderers 7-3 courtesy of Chris Thompson’s hat-trick and further goals from Ben Britnell (2), Marc Crisp and Shaun Steer.

<•>Talbot Pub’s perfect record was ruined when Division Six front-runners Sunseekers upended them 2-0 with goals from David Higgins and Mark Poole.

Luke Dart and Jesse Hodgson both bagged hat-tricks when second-placed AKD Allstars gave West Moors SSC reserves a 9-1 trouncing with Luke Ayrton, Ben Haigh and Chris Dear adding one each.

Rockbourne go third after their 7-3 triumph over Fiveways United thanks to Robin Tennant (2), Paul Roberts, an own goal and a Jason Thorne hat-trick.

<•>Dean Iles struck twice for Dean Park Inn but their unbeaten run ended when Division Seven leaders Poole Bay Estates shaded it 3-2 thanks to a Russell Chivers hat-trick to go seven points clear at the top.

Ron Penniston and Joe Warden gave White Heather Hornets an impressive 2-1 win over DH Britannia which leaves James & James five points adrift at the bottom after New Milton Borough sank them 3-1 with goals from Jonathan Davies, Stephen Murphy and Patrick Silva-Payne.

<•>Fiveways Rangers netted through Jonjo Robinson and a Phillip Lee hat-trick but the Division Eight pacesetters suffered a setback when promotion rivals LV FC reserves toppled them 6-4 thanks to Graeme Rose’s four-goal blast and a couple of goals from Matt Clegg.

Nearest rivals Priory Quays reserves also took a tumble when unbeaten Ensbury Park Rangers moved to within a point of the leading pair by beating them 3-0 with goals from Lawrence Waters, Ben Norris and James Virabi.

At the other end of the table, Pottery United move out of the danger zone after Barry Ellement’s four-goal blitz and further goals from Murray Wyness (2) and Zachary Meader ensured a 7-1 triumph over Horse & Jockey.

<•>Kurt Castle struck for Rockbourne reserves who hold top spot in Division Nine despite going down 5-1 to goals from Matt Read, Nick Beattie, Dan Adlem, Liam Pettis and Tom Davies against nearest rivals Cranborne.

West Howe and Mount cancelled each other out in a 0-0 draw, while Burton reserves were 6-2 winners against Boscombe Celtic reserves through Sam Brookman (2), Tom Hart and a Dan Bailey hat-trick.