WANDERERS went to the top of the Saturday Premier Division with a 7-1 hammering of title rivals Alderbury.

Nick Newman was on top form, scoring a first-half hat trick, with Adam Jones also netting before the break. The second half was just as one sided, with chance after chance being created.

Newman got his fourth, then Tim Fewins produced a sweet finish after good work by substitute Ian Webber. Gaz Hooker had a penalty saved by Charlie Street, but Fewins slotted in the rebound. Alderbury managed an injury-time consolation.

Wanderers were played in their new kit, sponsored by The Body Lounge, Salisbury's exclusive personal training and beauty suite.

“It's great to be associated with The Body Lounge,” said Wanderers boss Liam McConnell.

“Owners Toby Giles, Jo Burt & David Ferris had no hesitation in working with us and we hope we can have a season to remember to repay them for the support we are no doubt going to gain.

“The Body Lounge is fast becoming one of Salisbury's most exciting businesses. Their range of treatments, fitness ideas and training are exceptional and we hope we can promote the business with success on the football pitch.”

The Body Lounge co-owner Toby Giles said: “We are delighted with the partnership.

“We see this as a great way of promoting our company. Obviously sport is a huge influence and factor in our success and to be able to get our name out in the local community through this channel is a positive step.

“We have been looking to work with a local football team since the summer, and The Wanderers were the ideal team.”

For more information on The Body Lounge, call 01722 323890 or visit them at Unit 12, Glenmore Business Park, Churchfields Industrial Estate.

Nomansland & Landford played two exciting matches last week. They took a half-time lead at Alderbury on Wednesday, but two set pieces saw the home side pick up the points.

They then won a five-goal cracker against South Newton & Wishford on Saturday. The visitors were a goal up at the break, then came four goals in the opening ten minutes of the second half. Ryan Osman scored two in two minutes, the first a rebound and the second a low drive into the corner from the edge of the box.

Newton replied immediately with a halfway-line drive from the kick off, but Dan Hayward pounced on a mistake to roll home the winner. Both teams threw everything into the last half hour, but despite near misses in abundance the score remained at 3-2 to Nomansland.

In Division One, Durrington WMC maintained their 100 per cent record with a 6-0 win over South Newton reserves (pictured). Jon Lane grabbed two of the goals.

Amesbury Kings Arms won 2-1 at last season's unbeaten champions Stockton & Codford reserves. Martin Luke headed them into a well-deserved 20th-minute lead, and Jake Minnitt doubled it just before half time with a superb volley from the edge of the box. Stockton pulled one back early in the second half.

Deacon Alms beat Enford 3-0. Josh Fryer opened the scoring in the second half with a left foot shot from distance, and he doubled the lead with ten minutes to go, scooping home from a low corner. Dan Gevaux broke clear and delicately lobbed the goalkeeper late on.

RESULTS Wednesday, September 11 Salisbury & District Saturday League (sponsored by the Salisbury Journal) – Premier Division: Alderbury 2 Nomansland & Landford 1; Devizes Inn 1 South Newton & Wishford 6; Porton Sports 2 Wanderers 2; RGV Shrewton P-P Durrington Dynamos; Stockton & Codford P-P Tisbury United. Division One: Durrington WMC 2 Enford 0; South Newton & Wishford Res P-P Stockton & Codford Res; West Harnham P-P Chalke Valley; Whiteparish 7 Value Cars 3.

Saturday, September 14 Salisbury & District League (sponsored by the Salisbury Journal) – Premier Division: Nomansland & Landford 3 South Newton & Wishford 2; RGV Shrewton 2 Stockton & Codford 3; Tisbury United 2 Devizes Inn 1; Wanderers 7 Alderbury 1. Division One: Chalke Valley 5 Whiteparish 2; Deacon Alms 3 Enford 0; Durrington WMC 6 South Newton & Wishford Res 0; Stockton & Codford Res 1 Boscombe Down Rec Club 2; Value Cars 1 West Harnham 3.

Sunday, September 15 Salisbury & District League (sponsored by the Salisbury Journal) – Division One: AFC Amesbury Athletic 10 Harlequins SC 1; Railway 1 FC Bulford 5; Wilton Club 1 St Pauls Club 5. Division Two: Alderbury 1 Amesbury Townies 2; Cedars Bar 3 Royal George 0; Farley United 1 Barford Hornets 5; Laverstock & Ford Res 4 Figheldean Rangers 1; New Sarum 7 Huntsman Tavern 0; Whiteparish 2 Red Lion (Chisenbury) 5.

FIXTURES Saturday, September 21 Salisbury & District League (2.30pm) (sponsored by the Salisbury Journal) – Premier Division: Devizes Inn v Stockton & Codford; Porton Sports v Durrington Dynamos; RGV Shrewton v Alderbury; South Newton & Wishford v Wanderers; Tisbury United v Nomansland & Landford. Division One: Durrington WMC v Chalke Valley; Stockton & Codford Res v Enford; Value Cars v South Newton & Wishford; West Harnham v Deacon Alms; Whiteparish v Amesbury Kings Arms.

Sunday, September 22 Salisbury & District League (sponsored by the Salisbury Journal) (11am) – Division One: FC Bulford v AFC Amesbury Athletic; Chilworth Manor Sports v Railway; Harlequins SC v West Tytherley; Laverstock & Ford v St Pauls Club. Division Two: Amesbury Townies v Royal George; Barford Hornets v Whiteparish; Farley United v Alderbury; Huntsman Tavern v Laverstock & Ford Res; Red Lion (Chisenbury) v New Sarum.