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A brace from Dean Forbes helped AFC Oxford to a shock 3-2 victory against Division 1 leaders Abingdon Casuals.

Kevin Secker scrambled home from a corner to give Casuals the lead, only for Paul Robinson to equalise for Oxford.

Forbes's brace then put Oxford 3-1 in front, before Tom Rowe pulled one back for Casuals.

Horseshoe let slip a two-goal lead as they went down 3-2 at Sandman.

Joey King put Horseshoe in control with a brace, but a double from Steve King levelled the scores.

Steve King then hit a post two minutes from time, but Adam Reynolds slammed home the rebound to seal the points for Sandman.

Relegation-threatened Standlake Garage turned on the style as they beat Saxton Rovers 5-1.

Saxton took the lead through Michael Beal, while Garage keeper Ashley Edwards pulled off a string of fine saves, including a penalty.

Chris Bennell equalised for Standlake, then Mev Gundem put them in front.

Danny Lee made it 3-1 from close range, then he finished off a fine solo run to stretch the lead further.

Bennell grabbed No 5 to secure the points.

Cross Keys came away from AFC Kidlington with a 3-0 victory.

Leigh Dewar put Keys in front with a 35-yard strike - his first goal for the club.

Leon Titcombe then made it 2-0, before Leighton Jackson completed the scoring with No 3.

In Division 2, Dorchester United moved into second place with a 6-3 win at Rutherford Lab.

Ian Marshall led the way, hitting a hat-trick, with Lee Dixon, Colin Royall and Brian Rawlings also on target.

John Hawkins (2) and Billy Sly replied.

Stu Coppock smashed a four-timer as Research Machines won 4-2 at Dolphin.

Long Wittenham continued to pull away from danger with a 2-1 win at Goodlake Arms.

Dave Cooper and Graham Young were on target, with Mark Pryde netting for Goodlake.

In Division 3A, the match between Abingdon Exiles and OARFDC was abandoned after 33 minutes at 2-2 due to a serious injury to Exiles' defender Andy Stuart.

The game sprang into life with four goals in the first six minutes.

Adam Godwin had netted both goals for Exiles, with Okita Sumbu and Joe Mpetsi replying, before Stuart suffered a serious leg injury and the game was called off.

Chris Jordan hammered a hat-trick as leaders CR Marks Kirtlington ran riot in a 10-0 victory over Cumnor.

Scott Powells (2), Steve Brock, Dave Tweddle, Matt Tarry, Doug Ferry and Andy Jeffs were also on target.

A Pete Osborne brace helped Clanfield 85 to a 2-0 victory over Shelley Arms.

Martin Latimer, Adam Smith, Chris Thomas and Danny Claridge netted Robin Hood's goals as they beat The Leys 4-2.

Andy Conway and Jamie Tatum were on target for Leys.

Stuart Buchanan and Jon Ward both grabbed doubles as Stocks thrashed Henry Box Old Boys 6-0.

Keith Savill and Paul Ackroyd completed the rout.

In Division 3B, Kevin Kogel's hat-trick helped Supersonic to a 5-2 win at Hampstead Norreys.

Kevin Cox added a brace, with Norreys replying through Matt Ormrod and Tom Bexx.

A Shaun Brown double helped Allbrite to a 4-0 win against Rebels.

Gareth Jones and Rob Taylor also netted, while Allbrite keeper Phil Rose saved a penalty.

JP's and JET shared six goals in a 3-3 draw.

Mark Melrose, Graham Cole and Keith Beavon scored for JP's, with Nigel King (2) and Jordan Stott replying.