VIENNA Suttoners reserves were convincing 6-1 winners against Portchester in the MA Hart Lawrence A Brivati Cup final at Hurn Bridge.

It had been Vienna’s 15th successive victory in all competitions in an impressive run stretching back to the beginning of October.

Portchester forced a couple of corners in the opening exchanges but an early indication of what was to come occurred after 10 minutes when Vienna’s Sam Purdy burst through with just the goalkeeper to beat.

Purdy’s shot was destined for the bottom corner until Portchester stopper Jason Fry made a superb save, diving to turn the ball round the post.

Attacker Purdy was a constant menace to the Portchester defence. He had a shot charged down by a defender and then forced a good diving save from Fry with his follow-up effort.

The Portchester goalkeeper had the crowd gasping when he pulled off two stunning reflex saves in the 22nd minute and just shortly after Fry rescued Portchester again with an incredible stop to keep out Liam Riding’s header from point-blank range.

But Fry was finally beaten in the 34th minute when Jesse Hodgson met David Price’s excellent cross with powerful header.

Vienna doubled their lead three minutes later when Luke Scrimshaw squeezed a low shot into the net.

Portchester’s hopes of a revival were extinguished early in the second half.

Purdy weaved his magic down the right and pulled a perfect ball back for Brad Aspin to turn it into the net.

A minute later Purdy ran through and, from the edge of the box, whipped a stunning effort over Fry’s shoulder and inside the far post.

A defensive slip on the hour let in Purdy again but his lob towards the top corner was tipped over the bar.

Price then won possession in midfield and came forward to whip a dangerous ball across the face of the Portchester goal.

At the other end, Jason Cliffe made a great save, getting down quickly to a low shot that came through a crowd of players.

Purdy struck again in the 84th minute, racing through from the half way line to take the ball round the keeper and slot it between two covering defenders on the line.

Portchester scored a consolation goal two minutes later when Alex Hawey went down the right and crossed for Stuart Marshall to drill the ball home.

Vienna had the final word though with the last kick of the one-sided contest. Hodgson burst through to tuck the ball into the corner and add a sixth.

Purdy was chosen as man of the match by BHFL president Mike Fowler.

Vienna Suttoners reserves: Cliffe, Newsham (John-Clement, 85), Timlin (Gosby, 85), Ayrton (Fryer, 70), White, Price, Aspin, Hodgson, Scrimshaw (Hack, 54), Purdy, Riding (Sheppard, 60).

Portchester: Fry, Fox, Jordan (Rigby, 80), Painter (Lourerio, 56), Abbott (Bealey, 45), Francis, White, Pike (Marshall, h-t), Hawey, Thomas, Johnson (Charman, 65).