A SPECTACULAR last minute free kick from Duncan Biggin completed a dramatic recovery from Bar OC-The Crown as they battled back from three goals down to clinch a 3-3 draw at The Dolphin.
The home side took the lead midway through the first half when Darren Folkard's long ball found Jonathan Emm and the prolific striker finished with a neat lob.
Emm went on to complete his hat trick before the break, but Tom Paget gave Bar OC some hope ten minutes into the second half when he collected a poor clearance and slotted home.
Debutant Ashley Holt, 16, almost scored with his first touch but saw his shot cannon back off the woodwork, before fellow new boy Rob Mitchell bagged the visitors' second following a long ball forward.
Biggin then fired home a free kick from fully 35 yards in the final minute to keep Bar OC's unbeaten record intact.
The Kings Arms maintained their winning start to the campaign with a 6-2 home win over bottom of the table Trowbridge Wanderers.
The visitors took an early lead through Nick Harrison's 30-yard free kick, only for the Kings Arms to equalise ten minutes later when Booker Woodford was left with a simple tap in.
Woodford's superb header from Nick Gleeson's cross put the visitors in front for the first time and the same player completed his treble from the penalty spot two minutes before the break.
Wanderers' misery continued with the dismissal of Lee Jones early in the second half, but they battled bravely and pulled one back with a curling effort from Matthew Chalk.
The Kings Arms then took full advantage of their extra man and scored another three goals.
Woodford notched his fourth and Brad Rawlins and Tim Coombes also found the net.
Selectabook remain ahead of the Kings Arms at the top of the table on goal difference thanks to a 4-2 home win over Fox and Hounds.
The hosts opened the scoring, but Mark Skuse equalised for the Foxes following good work on the right by Mike Jackson.
Selectabook regained the lead before half time and moved two goals ahead moments after the restart.
Steve Burn reduced the arrears from the penalty spot after Lee Jackson had been pulled back in the area, but Selectabook made the points safe before the final whistle.
Marcus Wallen and David Lloyd both scored twice for Selectabook.
Rob Ford scored the only goal of the game as Netheravon defeated the New Inn 1-0.
Chris Rose went close for Netheravon and Walker for the visitors in the first half but neither player could convert their chances.
The second half saw the New Inn take the game to the home side and they were unfortunate not to take the lead as Walker was denied twice by the woodwork.
An enforced substitution saw Netheravon's Freddy Kenny hobble off injured, allowing little striker Ford to bag the winner following one-two with Steve Paines.
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