Autotype UTV League
Dorchester United seem firm favourites to lift the Division 1 title after they thrashed Wallingford Exiles 10-1.
Brian Rawlings scored a treble and there were goals for Barry Hayden, Mark Denslow, Simon Brown, Toby Coffee, Ian Marshall, Lee Allmond and Mark Ingram.
AFC Cowley look set to pick up runners-up spot after smashing nine goals past Standlake Garage.
Aaron Barrett hit a hat trick in a 9-3 victory, with Dominic Bruno, Joe Cook and Charlie Bough all hitting doubles.
Garage’s scorers were Tom Gerkin, Jack Coster and Seyad Dag.
Jimmy Deabill scored two goals as Kidlington Royals won 2-1 at Childrey OHB, who replied through Steve Vaux.
OUP Wanderers started with ten players and finished with nine as they were pipped 4-3 at Goodlake Arms.
Richards Wells converted two spot kicks for OUP and Alex Garth grabbed the other goal.
Johnny Pike scored twice for Goodlake, with Steve Madge and Jason Fisher also netting, while OUP’s Adam Wells saw red with two bookings.
The Bell Grove are close to the Division 2 title, but almost came unstuck in a 2-1 win at Sandman, who missed several good chances.
Chris Wilkins converted a penalty to give Sandman the lead, but a double strike from Adam Learoyd gave Bell three valuable points.
Goal machine Gareth Fenton scored his second double hat-trick in as many matches as JP’s thrashed Abba Athletic 8-2.
A Craig O'Connor volley and a 30-yard strike from Matty Whitehead completed the scoring for JP's, Wes Bone hitting both goals for out of tune Abba.
Fama Mara and Andrew Pantry both scored to give Oxford FC a fine 2-0 win at Didcot Casuals.
Stu Coppock bagged a goal in each half to give Research Machines a comfortable 2-0 win at Rutherford Lab.
In-form Abingdon Exiles won their relegation battle at Long Wittenham, Rob Lucibello scoring twice in an impressive 5-2 success.
Steve Cox, Ben Podd and Steve Hook also scored, with Dave Jones and Stu Saunders netting for Wittenham who had seven players over 40 years old.
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