JOHN Turle and Liam Keighley struck for Magpies & Woolsbridge United Reserves but the Division Seven leaders went down 3-2 to goals from Paul Eley (2) and Richard Hearn against AFC Hewitt Green.
White Hart go top on goal difference after their 4-0 victory over Cricketers 1847 courtesy of Phil Matthews's hat-trick and a goal from James Dighton, while Dan Whittington (2) and Jeff Lewis gave Berrans Park Avenue Reserves the verdict 3-2 against JS Bournemouth Sports Reserves.
HAYNES HITS LEADERS
VIENNA Windows Reserves netted through Andy Jeffery and Vince Marmion and they hold top spot on goal difference in Division Eight despite going down 4-2 to Mark Haynes's hat-trick and a Darren Higton strike against nearest rivals Poole Bay Estates.
Heritage Reserves just got the better of New Milton Borough 2-1 thanks to Nick Scott and an own goal, while Liam McInerney was the five-goal star of Falcons' 9-2 larruping of Kings Arms with the other goals coming from Matt Chetwynd, Jason Snelling, Joe Jeans and Tom Shevill.
CARLING CAUSE UPSET
DIVISION Nine leading lights Ferndown Forest saw their unbeaten record ruined when Real Carling Reserves shaded it 3-2 with goals from Brian Channing (2) and Dave Cox.
Nearest rivals Shamrock went down 2-0 to a couple of goals from Ollie Moore at Rockbourne and third-placed DH Britannia also came a cropper when Riversmeet turned them over 5-3 with goals from Ian Marshall (2), Chris Giles, Steve Booker and Ali Paton.
ROVERS RIDING HIGH
STEVE Mannion struck for Boscombe Celtic Reserves but they became yet another top side to bite the dust when Newtown Rovers poleaxed them 3-1 with goals from Adam Janes (2) and Adam Kent to take over on top of Division 10.
Paul Murphy led the way with a hat-trick when JP Morgan battered Branksome Celtic Reserves 7-2 with Jon Neal (2), James Drummond and Rafael Vicario also on target, while Lovett completed an excellent month with a 6-0 triumph over Fiveways United thanks to Paul Blenman (2), Sandor Wilson, Carl Sly, Jon Little and an own goal.
MATT FINISH
MATT Singleton netted for Second Division Branksome Celtic in the third round of the M A Hart In-Excess Cup against Premier Sports.
But the Division Three underdogs surprised them 5-1 with goals from Marc Scammell (2), Matt Wells, Scott Mordew and Simon Stevens.
CHENGADU HAS FINAL SAY
JAMES Burgess struck twice for Division Five pacesetters Queens Park but their perfect record was ruined when Boscombe Albion toppled them 3-2 with goals from Viraj Chengadu (2) and Nathan Dawes.
Pinocchio are the new leaders after Ben Messer (2), Jimmy Hanslip (2), Dave Burgess and Peter Thompson gave Rec Athletic a 6-0 tonking while Umix trounced AFC Stourvale 10-0 through Andy Taylor (2), Sam Read, Ben Toghill, James Edis and Mike La Ronde's four-goal burst.
ELECTRIC BLAST
DIVISION Six leaders Hardy's Electrical netted through Shahed Miah, James Cox and Yannick Saurimootoo but their hundred per cent record was ruined when Oakdale Conser-vative upended them 5-3 courtesy of Paul Larter, Kevin Curtis and a Matt Sturgess hat-trick.
White Heather Hornets reduced the gap by crushing PSC Lymington Argyle 10-0 thanks to Lewis Burgis' hat-trick and further goals from Luke Ayrton (2), Adam Light (2), Simon Hallam, George Barry and Ashley Boyt, while Athelstan punished bottom-placed Branksome Conservative 7-0 through Dan Gorrod, Anthony Smith, Ryan Goodhead, Paul Kendall and an Aaron Smith hat-trick.
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