ANDY Bullett scored his first ever senior hat-trick as Woodcote Stoke Row came from 3-0 down to beat Winnersh Rangers 6-4 in an astonishing BTC Senior Cup quarter-final, writes Richard Ashton.

The home side flew out of the blocks and assumed control courtesy of three fine individual strikes, but two Andy Bullett goals in five minutes cut the gap to 3-2 at the break.

Winnersh were reduced to 10 men following a reckless lunge on Tommy Chapman, and substitute Dave Givens blasted home a sensational free-kick to level the scores on 77 minutes.

The hosts had another man sent off for dissent before the game went into extra time, where Frank Dillon put WSR in front, only for Winnersh to equalise.

Replacement Jake Dillon held his nerve to put Woodcote Stoke Row back in front, and Bullett – who had gone 23 years playing senior football without netting a treble – slotted a late penalty to put his side in the last four.

WSR will now travel to Cookham Dean, who reached the semi finals with an 8-1 demolition of Eldon Celtic. Kai Smith have the hosts a first-minute lead before Jamie Handscomd, Scott Jackson and substitute Lee Hawkins all bagged braces, with the rout completed by Paul Sharpe.

Premier Division table-toppers Marlow United blew a two-goal lead as they were pegged back in a 3-3 draw at Taplow United.

Marvin Hinds put the hosts in front from the penalty spot before Andrew Nicol equalised and Liam Bushay’s double made it 3-1 to Marlow on 58 minutes.

However, Taplow hit back and a second for Hinds and a Jack Shea strike earned them a point.

Berks County crashed to a disappointing 3-0 defeat at mid-table rivals Wraysbury Village.

In Division One, Maidenhead Town climbed to fifth following a comfortable 4-1 win against basement boys AFC Corinthians.

Sam Angel, Guy Coles, Sam Evans and John McKrell got the goals for Town, with Shaun Payne collecting the consolation.

A Richard Bennett brace helped Wargrave dent Finchampstead Reserves’ Division Two promotion hopes courtesy of a 2-0 victory, while Barkham Athletic won 3-0 at Taplow United Reserves.

Callum Fletcher-Tillen, Allister Croxford, Patrick Nelligan and Robson Pereire got the goals as Newbury Reserves beat Rotherfield United Reserves 4-2 in Division Three.

Maidenhead Town Reserves drew 2-2 at home to Hurst Reserves. Cameron Netherwood-Meek gave the home side a 20th-minute lead, only for Alex Smith to level before the break.

Substitute Chris Tanner looked to have snatched victory with a late goal for Hurst, but Steve Newell equalised in stoppage time.

Patrick Dyer and Javier Marzo were on target for Goring United Reserves, but they could not stop South Reading winning 3-2 as they move a step nearer to the Division Four title.

Second-placed Twyford & Ruscombe were stunned 4-3 by Braybrooke in a seven-goal thriller.

Nick Kempton opened the scoring for Braybrooke before Domjul Cheto made it 2-0 to the away side.

Paul Mulvaney pulled a goal back, but Casen Desouza’s penalty ensured the visitors led 3-1 at the interval.

Andy Benyon and Mikey Jones scored to level matters for Twyford, but James Gregory’s 82nd-minute strike proved the match-winner.

Trevor Hilling and Oliver Borst were the goalscorers in Taplow United A’s 2-1 success at Wargrave Reserves.