BROCKENHURST can book their coach to Croydon Athletic on December 8 after safely negotiating last night's FA Vase second round replay at Sandhurst Town.

Having gone one down after ten minutes, the Badgers powered back for a 2-1 victory thanks to a first-half brace from leading scorer Phil Stone.

Such was the Foresters' dominance that they also hit the woodwork three times through Simon Elley, twice, and Graeme Gee.

Former AFC Bournemouth midfielder John Bailey was the architect of both goals but went off with a head injury in the second half.

Brock boss Chris Collinge reflected: "We were magnificent for 35 minutes after they'd scored. John's injury disrupted us a bit, but Sandhurst could have no complaints about the result."

AFC Totton made amends for Saturday's FA Vase flop by going top of the Jewson Wessex League with a 2-0 win at Whitchurch.

Goals by David Goss and Kevin Reacord gave them a foothold at the summit and manager Ian Robinson smiled: "I'm pleased we've bounced back."

Fleet, 2-1 winners at Bournemouth, would have claimed pole position had they not been punished for inadvertently fielding new Cove signing Nick Marriott while he was under suspension.

The league have fined them £50, docked them one point from their draw with Newbury and ordered their win over Hamble ASSC to be replayed.

Gary Clarke gave Poppies an early lead last night but Fleet retaliated through Paul Dadson and Aidan Kilner in the 60th and 85th minutes.

Old habits die hard for Lymington & New Milton's Leigh Phillips.

The master marksman returned from a 72-day suspension, scored twice and got booked for a two-footed lunge in a 2-1 revenge win over Wimborne at Fawcetts Field.

Phillips broke the ice with a penalty but Mark Dancer equalised soon after his Magpies' teammate Darren Powell had been red-carded for kicking.

With two minutes to go, Phillips scrambled the winner from a corner to glean instant revenge for Wimborne's Vase triumph over the Linnets.

Moneyfields put paid to Gosport 2-0 through Neil Darnley and Mark Stewart but Eastleigh squandered chances in a 1-1 home draw with lowly Swanage & Herston. Ollie Shaw netted his first Eastleigh goal on 85 minutes, but Lee James got the Swans' late leveller.

Portland triumphed 3-0 at Hamble ASSC despite having striker James Reeve sent off for swearing after 40 minutes.

By then the Dorset outfit led 2-0 through Mark Carter and Adam Skelton, leaving Dave Whalley to wrap things up with a second-half penalty conceded by Planemakers' skipper Paul Vinton.

In the JWL Cup, Andover blitzed Bemerton 3-0 on the night and 8-2 on aggregate through Andy Forbes (2) and Vince Rusher.