Chloe Logie blew Denham United Ladies away as she scored all four goals for Brentford Women in their 4-2 win in LSE Division One North.
Logie's opener came in a first half that was not much of a precursor for what was to come on the other side of half-time.
Brentford had a penalty saved before Logie got her second but Denham got back into the game before Logie scored another two goals either side of a goal from the visitors.
The Bees are up to fifth in the table with their third win after five games and continues their win-loss-win-loss pattern to start the season.
Logie could have got the first goal of the game in the opening minute of the game when she forced Zara Butt into a good save with her effort from 15 yards out.
Denham were able to keep the potent number nine out for all of 22 minutes when Jodie Reed sent Logie through on goal and she finished emphatically from just in front of the penalty spot.
Just after the half hour Brentford could have made it two as a deep cross was kept alive by Nikki Saunders and she pulled it back for Sophie Troth but Butt pushed it over the top.
The Bees were awarded a penalty early in the second half after Lauren Cox was adjudged to have handled the ball, but it was saved after Chloe Webb went up the middle.
They were not disappointed for long however when Logie added her second as she rifled in an unstoppable drive from 25 yards into the top corner.
Denham responded after an hour as Lilly Hardrava had come out of her goal to deal with a long ball only for her clearance to allow Jenny Nagle to put the ball into the unguarded net to make a game of the remaining 30 minutes.
The hat-trick goal looked to have killed off hopes of a comeback when Logie was quickest to react to Butt parrying Demi Edwards' effort and she had the simplest of tasks to tap in from three yards out.
The away side refused to be beaten and reduced the deficit to just one goal once again as Laura Cox went through one-on-one with Hardrava and got the better of the Brentford goalkeeper.
Logie's perfect Sunday afternoon was capped off when she scored the Rivi with ten minutes to go as she clipped the ball beyond the Denham 'keeper and it nestled in the bottom corner.
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