Former Thame United striker Wayne Cort was the scourge of his old club when he scored a hat-trick for Brackley, who won 5-0 in a one-sided Southern League Division 1 West game on Saturday.
Brackley's first came on 16 minutes when another ex-Thame player, Andy Williams, headed on for Cort to fire home.
Ten minutes later Matt Murphy squared the ball to Cort, who finished well.
After 31 minutes, Craig Farley's powerful shot hit Gavin Lane and was deflected into the Thame net for an own goal.
Five minutes before half-time, Brackley's Arthur Appleton was brought down by Majid Raja, who was lucky to remain on the pitch. Murphy made it four from the penalty spot.
Four minutes into the second half, the unmarked Cort completed the scoring.
Thame United: Searl, Way (N Rhodes), Hocking (Bradley), Lane, Raja, Connelly, Fisher, A Rhodes, Moore, Hamilton, Groves (Morgan). Marlow scored the only goal in the 41st minute through John Isaac to inflict yet another defeat on Thame on Tuesday night.
Five minutes earlier, Thame keeper Paul Searl saved a penalty from Jack Smillie.
Thame's best chance fell to Dave Hocking.
Thame Utd: Searl, Hopkins, Hocking (Marshall 78), Raja, Eason, Connelly, Fisher (Way 33), A Rhodes, Moore, Dawson (Morgan 40), Groves. Subs not used: N Rhodes, Hamilton.
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