Totton marched into the FA Vase second round draw with a storming 5-1 success at Kent League VCD Athletic.
"I'm well pleased," purred Totton boss Ian Robinson. "The lads have shown good character after spending three hours stuck on a coach and then falling behind early in the game."
The home side's 12th-minute lead was wiped out on 34 minutes when Patrick James rapped in a spot-kick following a handball in the VCD area and, five minutes later, Totton moved ahead when Martin Whiddett lobbed the 'keeper.
Pete Clark's left-wing run ended with Ollie Shaw flicking the ball in at the near post for their third, Scott Bundy added a fourth from David Egerton's long, looping cross and a 25-yard blockbuster from James completed a comprehensive 5-1 scoreline.
Brockenhurst boss Pete Moore was also happy after watching his team travel to Sussex and topple Hailsham 2-1 in extra-time. "We've played better but we got the result and that's the important thing. We still have a lot of players out and you can only play with what you've got," said Moore.
A good finish by Asoma Asuda gave Brock an interval lead which they held until ten minutes from time when the Sussex side levelled from a free-kick. But the Badgers dominated the extra-time period and were rewarded when Robert Lynn stroked home a penalty kick following an off-the-ball incident which left the home team with nine men.
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