Ryan Curtin scored twice as Bletchingdon came from a goal down to beat Freeland 2-1 and stay top of the Premier Division, writes BRIAN KIRK.

The visitors took the lead with a breakaway goal from Nathan Blackwell, but Curtin equalised from a free-kick.

Just before the break, Curtin doubled his tally after good work by Todd Parker-Hunt.

Garsington went second on goal difference after a 6-1 thrashing of Kennington.

Alex Fasotanti, Jay Morris and Neil McMahon bagged doubles for Garsington, with Rob Andrews replying for the visitors.

Adderbury Park strolled to a 4-1 win at home to Marston Saints.

Sean Timms gave Adderbury the lead a minute from the break.

Four minutes into the second half, James Trevitt made it 2-0, before Dan Smith increased their tally.

Matt Holton clawed one back, but substitute Neil Skidmore completed Adderbury’s victory.

Denel Thomas bagged a brace as AFC Hinksey twice came from behind before clinching a 4-2 win at Oxford University Press.

Ben Curtis fired the home side in front on 15 minutes, but Hinksey were level just after the half-hour when Thomas rifled a shot past Press keeper Chris Hicklings.

Curtis restored Press’s lead with a tap-in.

But Julian Thomas levelled after the break, and Hinksey stretched away with further goals from Marlon James and Thomas.

Mansfield Road eased to a 3-1 home victory against Eynsham, who have yet to win a point in their seven games.

Hugo Scott opened Mansfield’s account, charging into the penalty area before firing the ball in.

Joel Lazarus, in his first start, glanced Luis McGillycuddy’s left-wing cross into the top corner to double their lead.

Sam Gallant cut the deficit after the break when keeper Stu Whigham could only parry a shot.

But midfielder Leon Parr clinched victory for Mansfield Road five minutes from time with his third goal in his last four matches.

Division 1 leaders Slade Farm United made it nine wins from as many starts with a 4-0 victory at North Oxford.

Owen Suter, Andy McMillan and Danny Barde struck in the first half, before Michael Philpot wrapped up victory after the break.

Lee Keyes netted a second-half double in second-placed Northway’s 4-1 success at Middleton Cheney.

Liam Welby gave Northway the lead midway through the first half only for Chris Heritage to equalise with a header.

But Keyes’s brace and a Liam Hatt strike in the second half gave Northway victory.

Lee Harris scored a late equaliser as Broughton & North Newington fought back to draw 2-2 at third-placed Oxford Irish.

Karl Tucker fired Broughton into the lead with a cracking strike, only for goals from Darren Cuddy and Thomas Conway to give Irish the lead.

But Harris netted a deserved leveller ten minutes from time.

Paul Skinner bagged a brace of first-half penalties in Yarnton’s 5-0 win at Chadlington.

Mark Harper was also on target in the first half, with Tim Stevens and Luke Browning netting after the break.

Quarry 09 tasted victory for the first time since the opening day with a 2-1 success against Kidlington Old Boys.

Kidlington took a 20th-minute lead through Kristian Thomas, who slotted home after Quarry defender Daniel Simmonds pulled a hamstring.

Minutes later, Mark Scanes levelled, and then turned provider for Rocky Whiting to net the winner on 70 minutes.

Steve Gardner’s first-half strike earned Charlton a 1-0 victory at Watlington.

Dan Smith hammered a hat-trick for Garsington Res in their 4-2 win at Oakley Res in Division 2.

James Hawels got their other goal, with Dean Boyles and Kane Taylor replying.

Gareth Davies scored twice as leaders Bletchingdon Res won 3-1 at Freeland Res.

Nathan Langford cancelled out Davies’s opener for Bletchingdon, before the visitors went ahead through a Luke Beauchamp strike.

After the break, Davies headed in a free-kick to seal victory.

John Umney bagged a brace as second-placed Adderbury Res made it sevens wins from as many game with a 6-1 victory at Charlton United Res.

Toby Hone, Dan Greaves, Junior Howards and Luke Jones completed their tally, with Luke James replying for Charlton.

Kevin Peave scored twice in Slade Farm Res’s 5-0 win at Yarnton Res, who are still seeking their first point after nine games.

Adam Mercer, Kieran Chambers and Callum Wynne completed the rout.

Broughton & North Newington Res thrashed Oxford University Press Res 4-0.

Mark Jackson opened the hosts’ account, with Ben Brown smashing in their second on his debut.

Andy Cullen slammed home Wayne Barton’s cross for No 3 before half-time, and new boy John Bates completed victory after the break.

Eynsham Res got back to winning ways with a 4-2 victory against Kidlington Old Boys Res.

Seth Osborne, James Reeves, Will Morris and substitute Jamie Merry scored for Eynsham, whose keeper Paul Woolford saved a penalty.

Kidlington replied through Gomersall and a Boyle penalty.