SAXTON Rovers suffered a second successive defeat after going down 4-1 at home to Dorchester United in the Premier Division writes TIM SIRET.

The defending champions played the first half two players short because of injury, and fell behind when Lee Allmond fired home.

Luke Sanders doubled the lead, before Michael Beal pulled a goal back.

However, despite having a full team for the second half, further strikes from Saunders and Brian Rawlings gave Dorchester the points.

AFC Cowley have yet to concede a goal as they thrashed leaders Goodlake Arms 9-0.

Aaron Barrett smashed a four-timer, Joe Cooke hit a brace, with Mark Barrett, Dan Richmond and Joe Parker also getting on the scoresheet.

Kings Arms Wheatley striker Darren Smith grabbed a hat-trick to help his side beat Wallingford Exiles 6-0.

Steve Skyrme, Adam Simmonds and Ant Clarke were also on target.

Injury-hit OUP Wanderers put up a brave fight, but lost 2-1 at home to Kidlington Royals.

Lee Kilpin fired home from the spot for Wanderers, but strikes from Luke Holden and Alex Gardner won it for Royals.

Standlake Garage got their first win, edging out Childrey OHB 5-4 in a thriller.

Despite trailing 3-0, Childrey hit back to level at 4-4 with minutes remaining, only for Shaun Rayfield to score a dramatic winner.

Dan Harwood (2), Tim Senior and Paul Reid were Standlake's other scorers, with Dan Cannings (2), Tom North and Sean Webb on target for Childrey.

The Bell Grove re-took top spot in Division 2 following a 5-2 win at Abingdon Exiles, Paul Jezzard smashing a hat-trick.

Johnny James and Billy McDonald also scored, with Ian Bishop and Rob Lucibello replying.

An on-song Abba Athletic eased to a 9-1 victory over Didcot Casuals.

Lee Clack smashed a four-timer, with Murray Nicholls grabbing a hat-trick.

Jake Freeman and Andy Sams completed the rout, with Chris Green replying.

In Division 3A, Railway Wheatley steamed into second place after a 3-1 win at The Leys Wanderers.

Seb Warner cracked a brace, with Shaun Liptrott also scoring. Samuel Tombs was on target for Wanderers.

Ollie Wright struck twice for Kennington United in a 4-2 win at White Horse Abingdon in Division 3B.

Shane Fowler and Neil Buckingham also scored, with Patrick Clark and Adam Oram replying.