Redlynch and Woodfalls United take over on top of Division One following their 7-1 triumph over Trinidad courtesy of Julian Newman, Ryan Cod, Paul Gulliver, and Ben Read's four-goal blast.

Ben Spencer scored Trinidad's consolation goal while, in the other Division One game, a solitary strike from Sway's Ross Clark was enough to settle the issue 1-0 against bottom-placed Hamworthy Recreation.

Suttoners Civil Reserves go second in Division Two after tonking Mploy 5-0 with goals from Tim Gritt (2), Roger Gosby, James Carter, and veteran Ian Dunesby while Kevin Wright (2) and Lee Clarke gave Electric Reserves the edge 3-2 away to Fordingbridge Turks.

Hundred per cent New Milton Linnets hold top spot in Division Three after tanning Clearwater 6-2 with goals from Mark Daniel (2), Mike Blow, Jimmy Sheppard, Mike Gunner, and Jason Fisher.

Nearest rivals Harrington United were into double figures for the second week running when they crushed AFC Burton 10-1. Paul Wilkinson plundered five and Ben Mowlam added a hat-trick with Alex Saywell and Marc Gover completing the rout.

Duncan Churchill steered Bisterne United to a 1-0 win over Sway Reserves while Twynham opened their points account when Mitchel Keet and Chris Forbes earned them a 2-2 draw with JPMorgan.

Portcrastrian are the new leaders of Division Four after Ben Virabi (2) (1 pen), Adam Morris, and an own goal gave them the upper hand 4-2 against Old Oaks Reserves.

Malt 'n' Hops United maintained their perfect start when Mick Hayles (2), Ryan Butcher, and Nick Clark gave Magpies and Woolsbridge United a 4-0 tanning while Fencing Centre shaded it 4-3 against Alderholt thanks to Paul Lines' hat-trick and a goal from Jamie Sheppard.

Suttoners Civil A opened up a four point lead in Division Five when they punished bottom-placed Queens Park 6-2 with a Wayne Murry hat-trick and further goals from Luke Bichard. Andy Jeffery, and Stuart Marshall.

Griffin go second after Marcus Diffey's four-goal burst and a Jimmy Carter strike ensured a 5-2 success against Bournemouth EMS while Darren Shorey hit Magpies and Woolsbridge United Reserves for six when Parkside Wanderers hammered them 8-2.

Simon Colborne and Steve Woods netted for Division Six pacesetters Fordingbridge Turks Reserves but their perfect record was ruined when Somerford Sports held them to a 2-2 draw with goals from Dale Simpson and Curt Bolson.

Redlynch and Woodfalls Unitd A take over in pole position after Luke Charity (2), Tom Sainsbury (2), Tim Wiliins, and Damien Fitzger-ald ensured a 6-3 success against Southbourne Reserves.