AFC Burton player-manager Wayne Osborne bagged a brace on his birthday as his team triumphed 7-0 over Cherry Bees in the third round of the MA Hart Pickford Cup, writes MIKE FOWLER.

Alex Whitehouse also struck twice for the Tigers with Sam Nash, Levi Ridealgh and Matt Nicholls adding one each

Hamworthy Recreation hold top spot in Hayward Saturday Premier Division despite crashing to a 6-1 defeat against reigning champions Bournemouth Manor.

The Hammers’ perfect record was wrecked when Manor let rip through Sam Purdy, Martin Sault and a couple of goals from Terry Foote in an impressive first-half performance.

Hamworthy got one in reply through Rich Preston. Ryan Aspin added another for Manor after the break with Purdy rounding off the scoring with his second of the game.

Westover Bournemouth are the only team in the top flight with maximum points after Rory Ward’s hat-trick proved decisive in a 4-2 win over Parley Sports.

Kyle Graham was the other Westover scorer with Gareth Barnes and Chris Bryer-Ash replying for Parley.

George Darnley netted for Bisterne United but they suffered a third successive league defeat when Bournemouth Electric upended them 3-1 with goals from Ian Musselwhite, Jack Myers and Alastair Williams.

Division One leaders Portcastrian led 2-1 at half-time thanks to a couple of goals from Ross Dominey but their 100 per cent record was ruined when Adam Locke’s second-half hat-trick gave Gotham the upper hand 4-2. Shane Sheridan had opened the scoring for Gotham.

Chris Binns and Ryan Hamm struck for nearest rivals Bransgore United but they were also beaten 4-2 when Will Foster bagged a brace for Bournemouth Manor reserves, with Aidan Reynolds and Matthew Chapman-Burnett adding one each.

Abraham Adesoji notched a hat-trick when Bournemouth Electric reserves preserved their perfect record with a 5-0 triumph over Fordingbridge Turks.

Luke McCoy and Tony Bellot were the other Electric marksmen.

Mudeford Men’s Club and Milford shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Jack Hancock’s strike for Mudeford cancelled out by Milford’s Matt Vining.

Ryan Bailey and James McAuliffe netted for bottom-place AFC Burton reserves but Bournemouth Sports got the better of them 3-2 thanks to Loren Tharme, Sam Ellis and Mike Oxford.

Burley opened their points account in Division Two when Jack Lockyer clinched an unexpected 1-0 win over Ringwood United.

Westover Bournemouth reserves moved up to second place in the table after their 4-0 victory over Bisterne United reserves courtesy of Callum Palfrey and a Mark Trusler hat-trick.

New Milton Eagles were level 1-1 with Talbot Rise when the game was abandoned after 70 minutes due to Eagles’ Tom Linbourn having sustained a broken ankle.

Justin Keeler had netted for Eagles with James Bates replying for the visitors.