MA HART Poole Bay Challenge Cup holders Parley Sports took a first-half lead through Daniel Knox but Bournemouth Manor booked their place in the semi-finals when Terry Foote’s second-half hat-trick and further goals from Brad Aspin, Adam Janes and Will Foster clinched an emphatic 6-1 triumph.

Manor will meet Bisterne United in the semi-finals while league leaders Hamworthy Recreation will face Bournemouth Electric.

Ryan Hamm and Ryan Attree bagged two each with Jake Warry also on target when Bransgore United got the better of Fordingbridge Turks 5-3 after extra-time in the fourth round of the MA Hart Pickford Cup. Mark Ireland, Damian Gill and Lee Kirby were the Fordingbridge marksmen.

Ian Musselwhite plundered four and Andy Partridge notched a hat-trick when Bournemouth Electric crushed FC Barolo 15-0 in the third round with Jack Myers (2), Nathanyal Charles, Dean Seal, Lewis Miles, Ali Williams, Robbie Harber and Jack Kinge-Phillips also on target.

Portcastrian found themselves three goals in arrears at half-time in their MA Hart Page Croft Cup quarter-final with AFC Burton reserves but came back after the break with goals from Ross Dominey, Rhys Dear and Ben Shephard to force extra-time.

Ports then went on to shade it 5-4 after extra-time thanks to Paul Tucker’s penalty and a Ryan Irvin strike. Scott Downer, Ayoub Khan, Barney Nicholls and Joe Liddicoat were the Burton scorers.

Milford are also through to the semi-finals after Matt Vinings’ hat-trick and a Matt Burgess strike gave them the upper hand 4-2 against Mudeford Men's Club whose goals came from Alan Etherton and Liam Welton.

Kyle Graham struck for second-placed Westover Bournemouth in the Hayward Saturday Premier Division but their hopes of closing the gap between them and leaders Hamworthy Recreation were dashed when they took a heavy 6-1 tumble against AFC Burton. Levi Ridealgh bagged a hat-trick for the Tigers with Alex Whitehouse adding a brace and skipper Matt Nicholls also on target.

Bournemouth University maintained their perfect record with a 5-0 victory over Bisterne United thanks to Max Williams, Ashley Coleman, Clive Makoni and a couple of goals from Tom Peacock.

Hundred per cent Bournemouth Electric reserves are three points clear at the top of Division One after Tony Bellot, Abraham Adesoji, Ramel Vafa and Mustapha Jagne ensured a 4-1 success against Gotham whose consolation goal came from Stu Marshall.

Nearest rivals Queens Park Athletic also have maximum points and they gave Bournemouth Sports a 7-1 drubbing courtesy of Tom Pepper’s hat-trick and further goals from Martin Smith (2), Mark McCarthy and Adam Clark.

Gotham reserves are four points clear at the top of Division Two after upending Cherry Bees 4-1 thanks to Mark Claremont’s hat-trick and a goal from Alex Hawey. Matt Avery scored the Cherry Bees consolation goal.

Will Weston, Jordan Picken and Mark Trusler netted for Westover Bournemouth reserves who go second on goal difference despite being held to a 3-3 draw by Burley whose goals came via Dominic Mackey, Dominic Taylor and a last-minute equaliser from Danny Taylor.

Sam Hills and Joey White nabbed two apiece in Bisterne United reserves’ 4-1 win over Ringwood United who replied through Mike Andrews.