A Richard Graham inspired Barnet proved too much for Forest Green at Underhill. Graham was instrumental in getting his side back on track, with an eyecatching performance. Rovers had taken the lead in 29th minute through Charlie Griffin, after Darren Davies' cross was missed by the Bees' defence and Griffin stabbed home for the lead.
Barnet responded well and depite saturating Rovers half with wave after wave of attacks, went in one nil down at the break.
Two minutes after the restart, Graham's cross from the left fell into the path of Liam Hatch who should have done better with the header. Three mintues later, from a Ben Strevens cross, a thunder bolt from Graham drew the Bees level.
Rovers' muscular advantage was no match for some slick Bees passing. Barnet took the leader in the 58th mintue through classy Giuliano Grazioli. Graham fed Grazioli who rounded Rovers' keeper Steven Perrin, striking into the unguarded net .
It was all Barnet now, the attack teasing the Rovers defence, with Liam Hatch stretching his legs in the 66th mintue, his powerful shot whistling over the bar. Ex-Norwich City man Dean Sinclair had an inpressive debut, showing pace and power, and his driven shot late on was too much for Perrin who collected the ball at the second attempt.
The Bees total possession was rewarded in the 77th minute when Graham put Grazioli in on goal, he made no mistake for his second, and Barnet's third goal.