WEST End Wanderers outplayed fellow First Division side Chippenham Sports and Social Club in every department to set up a cup final showdown with Second Division leaders Corsham Centre in the Rainbow Launderette-sponsored WG Parr Trophy.

Wanderers, who could have doubled their 5-0 victory, owed their win to the talents and professionalism of man-of-the-match Frank Coleman, who was the key man in the one sided win.

Wanderers took the lead after five minutes when Coleman's cross was headed home by Dave Macey despite the protests of the Sports keeper Graham Jones who insisted the ball had not crossed the line.

From the restart Chippenham Sports pushed forward and were unlucky not to get back on level terms when James Pope's shot was cleared off the line by Lee Randell.

Wanderers doubled their advantage in the 10th minute. Coleman was again at the heart of the move that led to Macey heading home number two in a carbon copy of the first, but on this occasion there was no doubt that the ball had gone over the line.

It wasn't long before Coleman got his name on the score sheet. He mesmerised the Sports keeper and even with Ben Head chopping at his legs stayed on his feet to slot home Wanderers' third.

The Sports looked a different side at the start of the second half and could have reduced the gap had it not been for Martin Salter in the Wanderers goal. Salter had nothing to do in the first half but produced two great saves to deny James Pope and Darren Whiston.

It was not long before Wanderers started to control proceedings once more, with Dave Macey crashing an 18 yard drive against the post in the 55th minute. Five minutes later Coleman rounded keeper Jones with ease to make it 4-0 and kill off any hopes the Sports had of staging a fight back.

Jones produced a superb double stop to deny Nathan Mantle and then Coleman in the 77th minute, but their was little the keeper could do in the final minute when Mantle picked out Coleman with a telling pass, Coleman's pace took him clear of the Sports sluggish defence and he completed a well deserved hat-trick.