DEREK Graham admitted he would love to triumph in the Wiltshire Senior Cup again after watching his side progress to the second round on Saturday thanks to four goals from Toby Colbourne.

The Westbury manager won the competition 10 years ago when he was manager at Amesbury and is now hoping to embark on another exciting cup run.

Wiltshire League side Wroughton were never a match for Westbury as goals from Steve Perkins and Jerad O'Pray added to Colbourne's four put them safely into the hat for the second round.

Graham was pleased with his side's attitude.

He said: "It is easy to say after the match that it was an easy game but in games like this the underdogs always lift their game.

"You only have to look at us in our FA Cup run when we beat higher league teams like Christchurch.

"I was very pleased that the lads didn't take them lightly and performed very well to keep us in the cup."

Colbourne opened the scoring on three minutes, when after an error by Kurtis Sharkey in the Wroughton goal, Wayne Wheeler crossed for the big striker to tap the ball in.

O'Pray doubled the lead on 15 minutes as a flowing move between Steve Perkins and Wayne Wheeler set up O'Pray who turned his marker before smashing the ball into the roof of the net.

On 26 minutes Perkins made it 3-0 with a low drive after some good work by Colbourne on the right.

Minutes later, Colbourne scored his second, this time from the spot. Wheeler was fouled by Love and Colbourne coolly slotted the penalty into the corner of the net. It could have been worse for Wroughton before the break but Sharkey brilliantly saved O'Pray's close range effort.

Wroughton's only chance of the match came on 54 minutes. Paul Blagdon beat the offside trap to go through one-on-one with Westbury keeper Mark Batters.

Blagdon panicked at the sight of the physical presence of Batters and blazed his shot over the bar.

The hosts' fifth goal came on the hour as Sharkey spectacularly saved Wheeler's 35-yard effort but Colbourne was on hand to roll the rebound into the net for his hat-trick.

Colbourne rounded off his side's dynamic display as he headed home his fourth goal of the afternoon on 86 minutes.