Windsor & Eton proved why they deserved to be top of the table with a 5-1 away win at Cinderford Town.
An own goal from Neil Griffiths followed by Matt Seedel, Martin Williams, Ben Porter and Adam Wallace keep Windsor 5 points clear.
The league leaders started well and within a couple of minutes almost found themselves ahead.
Martin Williams picked the ball up in the middle of the pitch and unleashed a shot the keeper Matt Bath fumbled wide.
Williams was then on the end of a nasty challenge from Sean Evans earning Windsor a free kick and Evans a booking.
Bruce Wilson stepped up to take the free kick which was flicked on by Andrew Fagan and knocked into the net by Neil Griffiths.
More challenges started to fly in with Jason Price picking up a booking and then Steve Butler for pulling back Jody Bevan.
This would prove to be Cinderford's way back into the match as Chris Hartland put the ball past Rob Bullivant.
Further bookings for Hartland and Griffiths added to the growing list of names taken by referee Morris.
Windsor got themselves back in front just before half time when Marvin Thompson sent Michael Chennells tumbling in the box and Matt Seedel slotted in the penalty.
The second half saw Windsor against start well but it was Cinderford who had a good call for a penalty turned down.
Windsor had the match sewn up mid-way through the half with two goals in as many minutes.
Williams managed to beat Dan Harrison, cut into the box and fire under Matt Bath.
Then Joe Chandiram's free kick found Seedel who crossed for Ben Porter who slammed passed Bath.
Windsor grabbed a fifth in injury time when Fagan headed Wilson's corner back across goal where Adam Wallace nodded in.