Bradley Goldberg grabbed a hat-trick to send Bromley to the top of the table following Saturday’s spectacular 6-0 win at Staines Town. 

Rob Swaine set the Hayes Lane club on their way to victory on 10 minutes before Goldberg scored the first of his treble to give the visitors a useful 2-0 interval lead.

Four goals in the opening six minutes of the second half ended the game as a contest and with leaders Boreham Wood loosing, Bromley leapfrogged the Hertfordshire side to go top of the table with two games in hand.

The Lillywhites dominated proceedings from the start, and it was no surprise when they opened the scoring. 

Anthony Cook swung in a corner which Swaine headed down, only for Staines keeper Jack Turner to push straight back to the centre half. 

Swaine headed again to be denied by the custodian, but this time the keeper pushed his save straight to Swaine, who bundled it home at the third attempt.

The visitors doubled their lead on 25 minutes.

Justyn Roberts miscued Ugo Udoji’s cross straight to Goldberg, who placed his effort just wide of the keeper from 12 yards.

Moses Ademola, under pressure from a defender, saw his header from a long throw in saved by Turner.

Swaine headed narrowly wide from two Reece Prestedge corners, the second attempt after Roberts had mis-kicked in front of goal to concede the flag kick. 

Staines’ first attack of any consequence came in the 41st minute and ended when Luke Neville’s header was held by Bromley’s keeper Alan Julian.

But Neville’s efforts led to an accidental clash of heads with Swaine and after a five minute hold up, the home full-back was stretchered off and taken to hospital with concussion.

The second half started in explosive fashion when Ben May hammered home Udoji’s cross after a defender had completely missed his clearance.

Ademola’s cross was flicked on by May two minutes later to be converted at the far post by Prestedge after Turner jumped over the ball thinking it was going out of play.

Straight from the restart Goldberg made it 5-0 when he ran onto a throughball to volley home from 20 yards. 

Although Turner got his hand to the dipping shot, the keeper could not prevent it crossing the line.

The sixth and final goal came on 51 minutes, giving Goldberg his hat-trick.

Ademola played the returning striker in and he slipped the ball past the advancing goalkeeper into the net off the post.

Mark Worsfold saw his shot well saved by Julian and moments later Josh Ekim then shot wide from a good position, as the shell-shocked home side looked to re-group.

However, Bromley were in no mood to let the hosts settle and Ali Fuseini’s blockbuster was blocked before being cleared. 

Cook’s curler went agonisingly the wrong side of the post before a Fuseini snap-shot suffered the same fate as his team-mate.

Ashley Lodge just failed to convert a dangerous looking cross at the far post for the hosts.

In the last minute Jamie Slabber had a strike rightly ruled out for offside, as Bromley recorded their biggest away victory since April 2007 when they defeated Slough Town 8-0.

The Lillywhites are at home to Hayes & Yeading on Saturday (3pm).

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Bromley: Julian, Udoji, Anderson, Fuseini, Swaine (McNaughton 79), Holland, Ademola (Dennis 65), Prestedge, May (Slabber 65), Goldberg, Cook. Subs not used: Rodgers, Waldren. Att: 315.