WIMBORNE Town fell to a 4-0 loss at home to Walton and Hersham, conceding two goals a half on a showery but sunny afternoon.

Tim Sills made one change with Connor Cocklin coming into the side, and he hit the crossbar from a Matt Neale corner in the early exchanges.

The centre-back went close again moments later but his shot was cleared off the line from Neale’s free kick.

The visitors opened the scoring after another chance for Cocklin from a corner, with Owusu going down in the box and the well positioned referee Farr giving the penalty.

Owusu smashed the ball past Flitney, and after a Burrows chance on 41 minutes to draw Wimborne level, the visitors doubled their lead just before half time.

Captain Jones slid a ball in behind Wimborne’s back line which was pulled back to Nuur who fired home.

Wimborne saw eight efforts on goal compared to Walton’s five, but went into the break 2-0 down.

The match was effectively over just eight minutes after the resumption.

The Swans won a battle for the ball on halfway, with Powell racing down the right to cross to Rogalski whose cushioned header found the back of the net at the far post.

Wimborne were reduced to 10 men on 67 minutes, as an attacker ran into Billy Walker with the ref seeing it differently and giving Walker his second yellow card of the game.

The Swans managed the game well against the 10 men of Wimborne.

They created space for Thompson at the end of the 90 to finish the game off with the visitors’ fourth of the afternoon.

Wimborne rued missed chances and will hope to find the back of the net again on Monday as they face Poole Town in the derby.