Steve Baker picked up the second trophy of his brief stint as Harrow Borough boss on Saturday as the Reds won the Middlesex Charity Cup with a 3-0 win over Cockfosters.

Boro previously beat Hanwell Town to lift the Middlesex Senior Cup for the first time since 1993.

The final was originally scheduled to be played in May, however, finalists Enfield Town fielded an ineligible player and were expelled from the competition.

New signing Tom O’Regan made an instant impression, squaring the ball from the left into the path of Ben Long who took two attempts to beat the Cockfosters goalkeeper after 15 minutes.

Chances continued to go Boro’s way, with Joshua Webb, Marc Charles-Smith and Anthony Page also squandering opportunities to enhance their lead.

And in the 47th minute, Boro’s lead was stretched after more good work from O’Regan down the flank. The winger beat a defender and played a cut-back for Long to nudge into the net at the far post.

The third arrived in the 67th minute, O’Regan capping a fine display after connecting with Lewis Driver’s pass.

Harrow kick off their Isthmian Premier Division season at home to Hampton & Richmond Borough on Saturday.