THE M.A. HART ROBBINS CUP has produced some massive shocks over the years but Third Division Parkstone Club putting out the holders FC Hajduk is right up there with the best of them.

Mikell Carrington and Jack Kinge-Phillips netted for the hundred per cent Division One leaders but BFA new boys Parkstone Club edged them out 3-2 in the third round tie thanks to goals from Michael Trim, Charlie Shears and Ashton Guilfoyle.

Another Third Division side to give a top flight team a scare were Woodville Wanderers who rocked Rushmere with a couple of early goals from Mike Kitson and Jordan Coltman.

Rushmere regained their composure though to emerge 7-2 winners through Luis Ryall, Joe Wood, Mike Sill, and two apiece from Jack Braeman and Sabian Lawson.

The other third round tie was a more one sided affair with Tony O’Callaghan and substitute Harvey Bates both bagging hat-tricks in Kraken Sports’ 10-1 walloping of Division Five minnows Dexter Sports.

Dillon King added a brace for Kraken with Max Wilcock, Dan Naish, and Richard Fieldhouse also on target while Reece Sharples scored Dexter’s consolation goal.

West Howe had the misfortune to concede a first minute goal for the second week running when Ben Hands put Westover Bournemouth in front with the first of his hat-trick in their second round tie.

George Corbin and an own goal by a West Howe defender completed a difficult morning for the visitors as Westover went on to win 5-0.

Muscliff netted through Spencer Lummis and a Morgan Jackson hat-trick but the Division Two outfit bowed out when Tavern from Division Four had the upper hand 6-4 thanks to Sam Thompson’s hat-trick and further goals from Adel Bakkali Tallal, Chris Manners, and Connor Stagg.

Tom Kendall led the way with a hat-trick in New Forest Rangers’ 6-1 triumph over Southside Vipers with Josh Stoodley, Leon Collins, and an own goal polishing off the visitors.

Meanwhile Ryan Mackenzie and Lewis Cannings nabbed two each when Bourne hammered A.P.R. 7-0 with Luke Bascombe, Matthew Lock, and Ed Bignell adding one each.

BRAD FIRES MANOR INTO FINAL

(Image: Mike Fowler) Brad Connell scored both goals when Bournemouth Manor Reserves got the better of Bournemouth Athletic 2-0 in the semi final of the M.A. HART HARRY CORNISH CUP.

Beaten finalists last season, Athletic were hoping to return to Hurn Bridge again for a second bite at the cherry but Manor had other ideas.

Brad Connell’s first strike came after 28 minutes when an Ed Ewens shot was pushed away by the ‘keeper but only as far as the Manor hit man who drilled home the rebound.

The second came midway through the second half when Athletic were unable to clear a corner and Connell fired the ball home from ten yards.

The match ball for the semi final was sponsored by IN-EXCESS.

M.A. HART BOURNEMOUTH SUNDAY LEAGUE

East Christchurch SSC avenged last month’s defeat at the hands of arch rivals East Christchurch Athletic in DIVISION ONE when they emerged 5-2 winners in the local derby with goals from Tino Maher, Elliott Hartnell-Baker, Alex Whitehouse, Keelan Fudge, and Dan Sansom.

Ben Yates struck twice for New Milton Town but NMO move up to third place in DIVISION TWO after Brogan Sims’ hat-trick and a goal from Lee Borley gave them the upper hand 4-2.

JP Morgan netted through Jhon Vera and a couple of goals from Richard Vaughan but AFC Burton shaded it 4-3 thanks to goals from Tom Jackson, Ellis Dunne, Jensen Ogles and Lee Vint.

Liam Holland, Ryan Turner, and Isaac Zainuddin struck for Rushmere Reserves but Bournemouth Sports had the edge 4-3 thanks to Kevin Crabb, Dan Russell, and a couple of goals from Ollie Bolton to move off the bottom of DIVISION THREE.

Bournemouth Electric now find themselves propping up the rest after going down 1-0 to a goal from Ellis George against West Howe Reserves.

Wallisdown Wanderers hold top spot in DIVISION FOUR despite suffering a second successive defeat. This time it was Nelson Athletic toppling the leaders with Tolga Celik scoring the only goal of the game.

Hundred per cent Ferndown Town are now level on points with the leaders after Finley Girdler, Mitch Hack, Laim Cullen, and Jayden Hickinbottom ensuring a 4-3 success against Woodville Wanderers Reserves who replied through Jack Fenton and a couple of goals from Aaron Towers.

Jack Chorley struck for third placed CST South United but Bournemouth Electric Reserves upended them 5-1 courtesy of Simao Teixeira and two apiece from Adrin Asante and Jackson Kavita.

In the other Division Four game, Boscombe Celtic gave Poole Wanderers a 6-1 drubbing thanks to Florin Salut, Kareem Soliman, David Bratt, Manyang Kong, and a couple of goals from Paul Iordache. Rob Howeth scored Wanderers’ consolation goal.

Camerons Reserves remain top of DIVISION FIVE on goal difference after giving United players the treatment 9-1 through Sam Cotton, Charlie Starks, Joe Sparks, Ryan Seerey, an own goal, and two each from Tommy Fullbrook and Casey Bondsfield. Adbel Charafadine was the United scorer.

Second placed Church Hill United just got the better of bottom placed New Milton Town Reserves 3-2 thanks to Sam Harrison and a couple of goals from Adam Nicholass. Luke Driscoll and Ethan Geard were the New Milton marksmen.

Jose Andreassen, Gary Earl, Ethan McDonnell, and Tom Roach netted for Knights in the other Division Five game but West Howe “A” just got the better of them 5-4 through Zac Clarke, Zac Bond, Marcus Browning, Nick Bird, and Ciaran Grimes.