RYAN Cox struck twice for Redlynch & Woodfalls United but Trinidad opened their points account when Jamie Ravelin, Karl Foster, Martyn Beer and Rob Stalker gave them a 4-2 success to take them off the bottom of the Premier Division.

Allendale are now propping up the rest after Parley Sports upended them 6-2 with goals from Dan Hickford (2), Sam Bush, Adam Trimby, John Cook and Jim Sadler.

• Alderholt took over on top of Division One after Stuart Ogilvie scored both goals in their 2-2 draw with Sturminster Marshall, while Ferndown Sports doubled their points total when Kevin Crabb (2) and Jack Pyne earned them a 3-3 draw with Holt United.

Fordingbridge Turks were anchored to the bottom of Division Two after Galleon sank them 3-1 with goals from Matt Law, David Ball and Joe Liddicoat, while Sway reserves got off the mark with a 6-3 success against Mploy thanks to George Briggs, David Steadman, a James Totczyk hat-trick and an own goal.

• Steve Flynn, Matty Ings and Sam Phillips nabbed two each when Bournemouth Electric A went top of Division Three following their 7-2 triumph over Downton Sports. Electric’s other goal was an own goal by a Downton defender.

Mark Meyer struck for Parley Sports A but their perfect record was ruined when Ben Close earned AFC Burton a 1-1 draw, while Karl Painter (2) and Brett McEwan clinched a 3-0 victory over Old Oakmeadians reserves.

• Tom Symons was the four-goal star when unbeaten Division Four leaders BU Staff gave Fifa Standards a 7-0 drubbing, with Martin Squires, Paul Main and Peter Hunt adding one each.

Napoleons stars Darren Britton and Antony Beddow gave them the edge 2-1 against AFC Bransgore, while Jon Spooner scored all three in New Milton Eagles’ 3-2 win over Twynham Rangers reserves.

• Rob Walter led the way with a hat-trick when Bournemouth Manor A hammered FC Bournemouth reserves 6-0 in Division Five with Aaron Wolden, Wayne Murry, and Shane Gough also on target.

Eddie Knight, meanwhile, steered FC Boscelona to a 1-0 win over Allendale reserves.

• Ross Dominey hit Ringwood Athletic for six when Division Six pacesetters Lower Parkstone CFC romped to an 8-2 triumph, with Chris Elkins and David Ashley adding one each.

Aaron Carrivick scored the only goal of the game for A & T Athletic to subdue Alderholt reserves 1-0.