TREVOR Fisher banked a hat-trick as Branksome Celtic thumped Bar 314 4-1 in their Dorset Intermediate Cup second-round replay. Jordan Harris was the other Celtic marksman.

Bluewood Athletic gave Strouden Sports eight of the best in the MA Hart Robbins Cup third round, with Jack Foster, Phil Sivineski (2), Chia Khider and Ashley Boyt among the scorers.

Tradeprice UK also sailed into the next round after giving Rounders a 4-0 tonking. Kenneth Strong, Bradley Asagba (2) and Matt Wells were on target for Tradeprice.

Gary Shears scored for New Inn, but Christchurch Royals progressed 6-1 after strikes from Matt Kearly, Ashley Nash, Dele Simpson (2), Kevin Brenan and an own goal.

Redhill, meanwhile, outdid even Bluewood’s effort by hammering AFC Stourvale 11-0. Ross Brown’s hat-trick and further strikes from Nigel Allen, Roy Leigh-Bryant (3), Chris Samuels (3) and Mike Edwards sent Stourvale home with long faces.

Rockbourne edged a thriller 3-2 against Poole Link, with Dean Hooper, Robin Tennant and Chris Taylor hitting the net. Gareth Buck’s brace was not quite enough for Poole Link.

And in another goal-fest, AFC Burns Lettings emerged 5-3 victors over Magpies. The agents were sent on their way into the next round thanks to Stuart Johnson (2), Sam Steele, Bill Perkins and Lee Bellows. Rubin Fernandez, Dan Pringle and Andy Buckland got Magpies close.

Elsewhere in the Robbins Cup third round, Troy Maguire bagged four in Darby Corner’s 10-1 win over Victoria Park Royals, Kam Tinker’s brace paved the way for LV FC’s 5-2 win over Channel Seaways and Priory Quays had Lee Rimmer (3) to thank for their 7-2 win over AFC Leigham Vale.

In the fourth round, Spire Broadway emerged 6-1 winners over AFC Ringwood thanks to Adrian Pavey, Kevin Collins, Callum Lunn, Luke McCoy, Garry Horlock and Paul Conroy. William Lowth gave Ringwood something to smile about.

New Milton Town thumped Queens Park Rovers 7-2 in the second round of the Mark Hart Sunday Senior Cup. Ashley Booker and Max Malloy bagged braces, while Paul White, Will Ireland and John Lever were also on target.

Mike Haskell (2), Nathan Saxby, Dave Chamberlain, Alex Minchin and Johnny Armour, meanwhile, were all on the scoresheet in West Moors SSC’s 6-2 win over Kavell.

Kartechnic needed a 3-0 penalty shootout win to see off Ensbury Park Rangers in the second round of the MA Hart Nicholas Read Cup. Ben Norris (3), Dan Brunsden and Lawrence Waters were on target for Ensbury, while Sacha Navarro (2), Mark Carrigan, Karl Horsey and Darryl Baker ensured the tie finished 5-5 at the end of normal time.

Ben Tsabett’s brace got Richmond Park Rangers on their way to a 5-1 third round win over Poole Bay Estates. Mark Naseby, Dan Bennett and Jason Morgan were also on target for Richmond Park.

New Milton Borough also progress after Jonathon Davies, James Brennan and Ollie Wells (2) ensured a 4-0 win over Shoulder of Mutton Reserves.