Tristan Abrahams was in scintilating form as Leyton Orient wrapped up a 10-0 win over Burnham Ramblers in Essex last night.

The O's found themselves three ahead inside 20 minutes, with Abrahams already sealing a brace, after one of two trialists in the starting line-up had opened the scoring.

The unnamed starter added his second before half-time, while Abrahams added three quick-fire goals in the closing minutes of the opening 45 - to leave Orient bouncing and already 7-0 ahead.

Steven Alzate made it eight after the hour mark, after Burnham weathered the storm for a period, and second-year scholar Ruel Sotiriou added a brace of his own in the dying minutes.

A young starting 11 was named by manager Steve Davis, although including a number of players who will fancy themselves to start at Sutton United on August 5.

Within three minutes they went ahead, when a trialist fired in a fine strike in off the crossbar with the home goalkeeper beaten.

Having dominated possession early on, the O's got their second of the day when Abrahams scored in his second straight game.

With 18 minutes on the clock he made it three with a fine strike from outside the box, the pick of his trio of strikes in pre-season - to that point, at least.

Because after the same trialist had made it four before the interval, Abrahams scored a sensational hat-trick in less than eight minutes, giving the visitors a 7-0 half-time lead.

One change followed at the break and another eight on the hour mark, with one of the latter substitutions, Alzate, making it eight within minutes of entering the fray with a turn and shot.

He then turned provider for Sotiriou with a superb pass, and a 10th followed from the same scorer in the final minutes from close-range.

Leyton Orient: Sargeant (Grainger 60); Judd (Caprice 48), McLean (Pollock 60), Clark (c) (Happe 60), Scales (Widdowson 60); Trialist A (Ochieng 60), Barker (Lee 60), Alderson (Alzate 60), Koroma (Bonne 60); Trialist B, Abrahams (Sotiriou 45).