Only Chelmsford City and Bromley have maximum points from their opening three matches in the Blue Square Bet South following Saturday`s round of games.
Chelmsford eased past Eastleigh at Melbourne with goals from Dave Rainford from the penalty spot after 7 minutes and again on the half-hour mark and Takumi Ake a minute after the break.
Bromley won 2-1 at the Beveree against Hampton & Richmond Borough, with Paul Vines opening the scoring after 20 minutes and Jerome Sobers netting the winner 20 minutes from time after Charlie Moone had equalised 5 minutes earleir.
Dorchester Town are the only team still looking for a point after going down to a 2-1 Jewson Avenue Stadium defeat to Woking, whose Dave Gilroy proved the hero, netting twice, including an 89th minute winner after Ryan Hill had levelled for the Magpies.
Boreham Wood earned their first point as a Conference side in sharing four goals at Meadow Park against Thurrock.
Elliott Godfrey gave the Wood a 12th minute lead. However, Martin Bodkin levelled on 40 minutes and less than 5 minutes later Lee Roache had the Essex visitors ahead.
But Godfrey`s second 7 minutes from time earned Ian Allinson`s side a share of the spoils.
Relegated Ebbsfleet United made it two wins away from home by beating Bishop`s Stortford 3-0 with goals from Michael West after 11 and 63 minutes and Rambir Marwa on 32.
Welling United won 3-1 at Havant & Waterlooville, with two goals in the final 10 minutes from Joe Parkinson and Jamie Day after Louie Fazakerley had given them a 47th minute lead that Bobby Hopkinson had cancelled out from the spot 5 minutes later.
Dean McDonald scored twice as Farnborough gained their first win after promotion, beating another new boy, Dartford by the odd goal in three – Lee Noble scoring the Darts goal in injury-time.
A goal in stoppage time from Lee Barney proved enough for Maidenhead United at York Street against previously unbeaten Weston-super-Mare, while another last-gasp effort, this time from Ben Hunt earned Dover Athletic a point at Crabble against Staines Town, whose Richard Butler had given them a 21st minute lead. Two players – one from either side – saw red at the death.
The games between Lewes and Basingstoke Town and St Albans City and Braintree Town both ended goalless.









