Bognor boss Jack Pearce was delighted as his side scored their second successive victory with a 4-1 Ryman one division one triumph at Romford.
He said: "It was good to win away, but we are still learning. One thing we must do is when we control a game for long periods, as we did against Romford, is not to keep the other side in the game by taking our chances and killing them off a lot earlier.
"It's pleasing to win two on the trot and we have to keep working hard and continue."
Bognor took the lead in their first telling attack after four minutes. Guy Rutherford and Nicky Wyatt created the goal and Matt Russell finished the move off as he curled the ball beyond Jason White.
Will Packham, on loan from Albion, saved from Romford's Carl Fannon and denied Abraham.
Bognor went 2-0 up two minutes after the restart when Guy Rutherford slotted home.
Romford pulled one back in the 75th minute. Jody Rowland was adjudged to have fouled Abraham and the striker scored from the spot. Rocks restored their two-goal lead through Murphy after 80 minutes. Lively Wyatt made it 4-1 two minutes from time.
Worthing had midfielder Paul Kennett sent off and four others players booked as they tumbled to a 3-1 defeat at fellow high-flyers Thame United.
Rebels had to battle for over half the match with ten men after Kennett was dismissed for a second bookable offence.
Ben Carrington gave Rebels a first minute lead but Justin Lee equalised within two minutes. Mark West (70 minutes) and Chris Fontaine (79) completed the scoreline against injury-hit Rebels.
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