CHRIS Dobbie collected his second double hat-trick in as many weeks as Herriard Sports won 9-0 at AFC Aldermaston A.

Gary Bone had to take over in goal as regular was injured in the warm up and it did not take long for Dobbie to open his account in the second minute with a 35-yard free-kick.

By half time it was 4-0, with Dobbie netting all four and after the break he continued to cause havoc, taking his tally to six following a fine pass from Sam Cato.

A bizarre own goal from Nick Carter who tried a 40 yard pass back pass to Bone made it 7-1 and in the final stages Cato came up with a brace.

Labour Club was also in a free scoring mood, beating newcomers Origin 12-1.

The onslaught started in the fourth minute when Mark West scored with a diving header.

A penalty taken by Wayne Barlow was followed by further goals from West, Jack Barlow (2), Aaron Johns (2) before Origin scored their lone goal through Luke Mitchell to make it 6-1 at half time.

The remaining goals came from Sam White, Seweryn Zajdel, Taylor Palmer, Chris Wait and the last, a header from Jack Barlow to complete his hat-trick. Origin had a player sent off with 15 minutes to play.

Overton United B and Winklebury Wizards drew 2-2. and the pitch at Berrydown was in excellent condition and congratulations must go to Kevin Ratcliffe, who won the Hampshire FA Groundsman of the Year award last season.

George Lagden opened the scoring for the Wizards, after just four minutes with a deflected free-kick.

Overton equalised as the unfortunate Dom Stevens put into his own net after some confusion with his goalkeeper.

Two minutes later, Alan Ince made it 2-1 to the home side, but by half-time Lagden's free-kick had levelled things.

AFC Berg beat Twentyten Reserves 6-2 and never looked back after Ben Clarke gave them the lead after 20 minutes.

Twentyten started the second half well and swept into a 2-1 lead in 10 minutes thanks to Dan Hancock and Franklin Spacagna after Mark Smith's shot hit he bar.

Kieran Alleyne drew Berg level and Clarke's penalty gave them the lead. Further goals from Jordon Bright, Jack Hodge and Daniel Tressler completed the win.