Jamie Burgess gave current Hayward Premier Division leaders Queens Park a first-half lead against Branksome Con but the reigning champions came back after the break with goals from Martin Warren and Sammy Thompson.

Park forced a 2-2 draw though with an equaliser in the closing stages from Jamie Saunders.

West Moors SSC came from two down to get the better of Branksome Railway 4-3 thanks to Jason Lovell (2), Louis Lenthall and Charlie Elysee. Dan Manuel scored all three Railway goals.

Jake Ormond led the way with a hat-trick when Queens Park Rovers gave struggling TX United an 8-1 drubbing with Adam Locke (2), Jolyan May, Robbie Harber and Alex Forward also on target.

• Springers are two points adrift of 100 per cent Division One pacesetters Shoulder of Mutton after their 4-2 success against Bournemouth Athletic courtesy of Liam Currell’s hat-trick and a goal from Ben Harding.

Dave Weeden was the five-goal star of Electric’s 8-2 hammering of Harry’s Bar with Sam Adams, John Shaw and Steve Trapp adding one each, while Kavell were 5-0 winners against New Star United thanks to Nick Mitchell’s hat-trick and further goals from Karl Sibbard and Paul Cavendish.

• Lovitt were held to a 0-0 draw by Fernside Sports and Redhill leapfrogged them into second place in Division Two on goal difference after their 5-1 triumph over Magdon Scaffolding with goals from Dean Hindle (2), Chris Samuels, Steve Bristow and Simon Brett.

Bottom-placed Vienna Windows were on the receiving end again when Lotus Press upended them 6-0 courtesy of Andy Boland, Joel Morris, Maciek Wos and a Mark Rourke hat-trick.

• Queens Park Rovers reserves have a commanding 10-point lead in Division Three after walloping AFC Burns Lettings 7-1 with goals from Mike Barber (2), Brett Chandler (2), Steve Miles, Liam Palmer and Lewis Mills.

AFC HADCA recorded their best result of the season so far when Luke Stone (2), Aaron Stacey (2) and Ben Bradbeer ensured a 5-0 victory over KC Transport.

• Shoulder of Mutton reserves are the new leaders of Division Four after their 9-1 thrashing of Boscombe Albion through Terry Foote (2), Marc Scrimshaw, Darren Millar, Nick Doe and Luke Wadey’s four-goal blast.

Meanwhile, Oakdale Con suffered their second defeat of the season when Drew Underwood, Ross Laurent, Ian Chorley and Lee Etherton gave Carling Sports the upper hand 4-2.

• Rob Stephenson plundered four and there were hat-tricks from both Sean Thomas and Phil Teague when 100 per cent Division Five pacesetters AFC Ringwood crushed tailenders Grove Tavern 16-0 with Sam Yeats (2), Craig Frost (2) and Darren Mein (2) also on target.

Talbot Pub’s unbeaten record was ruined when second-placed Rockbourne tanned them 4-1 with goals from Nick Scott (2), Robin Tennant and Jason Thorne, and Hollies moved up to third after Kryzsztof Hensler (2), Tom Pepper, Dave Mountford and Steve Glover ensured a 5-3 win over Alderney Manor.

Strouden Sports subdued Broadstone Con 2-0 with goals from Ben Hall and Dave Giles, while AFC Stourvale beat Victoria Park Royals 5-2 thanks to Peter Richmond-Cole (2), Alan Melly, Alistair Garard and Ben Cuddy.

• Simon Billingham struck for second-placed Kavell reserves but Ace are just a point behind them in the Division Six standings, with three games in hand, after upending them 3-1 with goals from Phil King, Dean Barter and Martyn MacKinley (pen).

William Mills and Stuart Hinks gave JS West Moors the edge 2-1 against A&T Athletic and DH Britannia were also 2-1 winners when Ross Tucker and Chris Elkins put paid to AFC Burton reserves.

• AS Muscliffe suffered a 10th successive defeat in Division Seven when Ensbury Park Rangers blitzed them 9-1 through Carl Fleet (2), Jamie Virabi, Lawrence Walters, Lewis Waters and Dan Brunsden’s four-goal blast.

James & James moved away from the danger zone after Neil Smith (2) and Alf Allkushi clinched a 3-1 win over fellow strugglers Intellihouse, while second-placed Vienna Windows reserves overpowered Priory Quays reserves 4-0 with goals from Johnny Smart (2), Luke Bichard and Brett Stimson.

• Dan Bailey bagged a hat-trick for Bournemouth Borough but the unbeaten Division Eight leaders had to settle for a point when Matt Eves, Mike Hawes and Duncan Moody earned Mount a 3-3 draw.

Cranborne took over on top after larruping ECP 7-1 with a Dan Adlam hat-trick and further goals from Liam Pettis, Chris Roberts, Chris Bush and an own goal, while Ferndown Forest poleaxed AFC Bransgore 3-0 with goals from Tim Cottis, Oliver Cottis and Chris Wingfield.

• Kings Park Dynamos are level on points with Division Nine front-runners Scott V after Paul Robinson, Alan Robinson, Sky Harris and Alex Jones gave them a 4-2 success against JP Morgan.

Boscombe Celtic reserves complete the trio at the top on 18 points after they battered Throop United 7-2 thanks to a Danny Styles hat-trick and two apiece from Steve Beale and Joe Morrison.