AFC Burton led 4-2 just after the interval thanks to goals from Spencer Churchill, Max Crow, Dan Seymour and Luke Churchill in Division One of the Hayward Sunday League.

But a hat-trick from second-half substitute Mickey Finch and a four-goal blast from Marcus Cullen, three of which were from the penalty spot, helped Talbot Rangers to a 9-4 triumph. Dominic Falco and Jamie Morgan were the other Rangers marksmen.

Reigning champions East Christchurch SSC are again setting the pace and they were 4-0 winners against Abbey thanks to Sam Kennedy, Jamie Trimble and a couple of goals from Greg O’Mallo.

Promoted Loch & Quay also have maximum points after Chris Senior (2), Ben Hatch and Chris Dillon gave them the upper hand 4-2 against Wakanda who replied through Sami Makhloufi and Flyn Weardon.

In the other Division One game, West Howe opened their points account when Sam Davis (2) and Jordan Whittle ensured a 3-0 success against JP Morgan.

Wiseguys are four points clear at the top of Division Two after sweeping aside Bournemouth Sports Mercury 7-3 thanks to Steve Flynn, Teddy Hills, John Taylor, Andy Gagan, Ollie Payne and a couple of goals from Fernando da Silva. Dean Norman struck twice for Mercury with Matt Underwood also on target.

Nearest rivals AFC Stourvale netted through Jack Robinson but they had to settle for a point when Dan Molyneaux earned Newtown Athletic a 1-1 draw.

Stu MacFarlan and Nick Gillingham struck for Alderney Manor but Shane Barney scored all three goals to give Parley Sports the edge 3-2.

Shoulder of Mutton were also 3-2 winners when Louis Baker-Stroud (2) and Sam Traynor accounted for NMO who replied through Mitchell Speechley-Price and James Jose.

Sam Broom struck for Tower Park but they went down again in Division Three when Bournemouth Athletic just got the better of them 2-1 with goals from Ash Damen and Kevin Crabb.

AFC Fiveways collected their first point of the season when Luke Vare’s hat-trick earned them a 3-3 draw with AFC Burton reserves whose goals came via Kyle Butler (2) and Casey Bonsfield.

Dave Pudney scored all three goals when KB Sports subdued Canford Rovers 3-2 in Division Four with the visitors replying through Zak Blackburn and Luke Hall.

Rob Scadding, Ryan Aspin and Sam Purdy netted for Vienna Suttoners reserves but Redhill Rangers shaded it 4-3 thanks to Lewis Cannings and a Connor Doe hat-trick.

Grange Athletic maintained their perfect start in Division Five when Gary Fooks (2) and Charlie Ryan clinched a 3-2 win over Upton Sociedad who replied through Alex Airey and Jamie Cooper.

Nick Burton’s strike for Christchurch Starre was not enough to save them from a 3-1 defeat against Boscombe Celtic who netted through Alex Rossi (2) and Dan Howard.

Liam Smith (2) and Steve Bailey netted for Forest United but Parkstone Athletic had the upper hand 5-3 thanks to Shaun Cryer, Louie Dacombe, Harvey Boothby, David Payne and an own goal.

Division Six high-fliers Poole Rovers again hit double figures when they punished Boscombe Celtic reserves 11-0.

Karl Chalkley plundered four and Lewis Worrell notched a hat-trick with the other goals coming via Tyler Gregory, Tom Eyers, George Burgess and Josh Goldsmith.

Joe Cockrane and Leon Samson both bagged hat-tricks when Woodville Wanderers hammered Quayside 8-0 with Harry Salter and Phil Maidment adding one each.

Elliot Hemmings, Dylan Cooper and Alex Turner nabbed two each when Ringwood Town overpowered Bournemouth Poppies to go two points clear at the top of the BHFL Under-18 Division with Jamie Hamer, Chris Whalen and Jack Boyle also on target.

Toby McGuinness earned Christchurch a 1-1 draw with Hamworthy Recreation, while Jason Wallbanks struck twice in Lymington Town’s 4-0 victory over Redhill Rangers with Giacomo Bigazzi and Jack Stride adding one each.

Matty Groves rattled in all five goals in AFC Wimborne’s 5-1 victory over Poole Wanderers in the first round of the MA Hart In-Excess Cup. James Allaway scored the Wanderers consolation goal.

Adam Nicholass and Lascelles Richardson netted for Rushmere but AFC East Christchurch surprised them 5-2 thanks to goals from Ben Collie (2), Charlie Barnes (2) and Tom Easom.

Brad Connell struck twice for Vienna Suttoners and Josh Thompson added another but Bearwood Broncos edged them out 4-3 with goals from Ash Williams (2), Dan Edwards and Dave Martin.

Ali Frew, Ashley Green and Jason Morgan were the Richmond Park Rangers marksmen when they squeezed through 3-2 against MK Interiors whose goals came via Sam Nailor and Liam Ferguson.

Alex Hawey was the four-goal star when Portchester blitzed Scott V 8-1 in the first round of the MA Hart Lawrence A Brivati Cup. James Jordan and Kingsley White added two each with Jordan Osmond providing some consolation for Scott V.

Meanwhile, Matthew Bates scored both Branksome Liberal goals in their 2-0 win over Morden.

Rhys Jessop let rip with a seven-goal blast when Siemans crushed Canford Rovers reserves 15-0 in the first round of the MA Hart Nicholas Read Cup with Mike Buck (2), Jack Orbell, Billy Mackey, Dave Penn, Will Johnson, Matt Elston and Sam Rhodes completing the rout.

Andy Pugh struck for Parkstone but New Milton Borough just got the better of them 2-1 with goals from George Randall and Sam Share.

Longfleet were 4-1 winners after extra-time against Academy thanks to James Horvath (2), Tyler Sang and Ben Carr, while Harry Yates, Lloyd Wallen, Yusuf Akanni and Nick Roberts ensured a 4-0 victory for JP Morgan reserves against West Howe reserves.