ALEX Dinnadge scored four times and Alfonso Jay grabbed a hat-trick as Silver Birch A obliterated AFC Dukes Reserves 9-2 in Division Four, , writes Richard Ashton.

Liam Mcdonnell and Callum Ward completed the rout.

Jamie Griggs was the Berks County man-of-the-match as the Swords hit back from 2-0 down to stun Loveman United 3-2 and leave the visitors still searching for a first Premier Division win of the season.

Champions FC Fernhill showed their class by beating former leaders Crowthorne Inn 5-2 to jump back to the top of the table, birthday boy Charlie Evanson bagging a hat-trick.

They are joined on 13 points from six games by Bracknell Rangers, who beat Morale Madrid 4-1 thanks to goals from Ollie Noyes (2), George Lock and Ryan Martin, and previous leaders Crowthorne.

The game between Raglan and Panthers FC was postponed.

In Division One, basement side Bracknell Athletic suffered a sixth defeat from six games with a narrow 4-3 reverse at Finchampstead Athletic Reserves in a seven-goal thriller.

Crowthorne FC beath Athletico Forest 4-2 and Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW thrashed Woodley United 5-0.

The top-of-the-table clash between Sandhurst FFC and Athletico Ascot was postponed, with the same fate befalling the scheduled fixture between third-placed Woodley Saints Kites and Winkfield.

Division Two table-toppers Bearwood Wanderers crushed Golden Farmer Rangers 6-0, but second-placed Winnersh Rangers remain just two points behind after they picked up a 2-0 victory at Bracknell Cavaliers.

Nick Cooper bagged a consolation for Bracknell Corinthians, but they were thumped 5-1 by William Twigg FC.

Rock bottom Panthers FC remain without a point from their opening six games following a 4-0 defeat at home to Newbold.

Rui Da Silva and Ryan Newton got the goals for Bracknell Saint-Germain as they beat Crowthorne FC A 2-0 in Division Three, while Bracknell Spartan overcame Running Horse FC 5-2.

Table-topping AFC Dukes extended their 100 per cent record to five games with a hard-fought 2-1 home success against FC Harmanswater.

In the Berks & Bucks Junior Trophy, Hope & Anchor advanced to the third round with a 1-0 win against PGM, with Bracknell Royals also through after a 4-1 win against Slough United.

Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves dumped Harts of Bracknell out 5-2, Finchampstead Athletic A crashed out 8-2 against Maidenhead United Development Vets and Bracknell Titans were smashed 7-0 by Wyvem.

Ashridge Park and 3M conceded their games against Windsor Corinthians and Real Saracens respectively, but Bracknell Spartan U21 went through after Langley Old Boys forfeited.