Two games, twelve goals, none conceded.
Manx football’s Grand Slam winners, Laxey, have simply picked up where they left off.
And the league champions destroyed St John’s 9-0 in their first home league match of the season on Saturday.
Four goal Lee Cowley was the hero for the Miners as they went on the rampage at Glen Road.
Nigel Beattie grabbed a well-taken hat-trick, including two in as many minutes, while Carl Barks and Darryl Haslett opened and rounded off the scoring.
St Mary’s and Ayre United are the other sides with a 100 per cent record so far after victories over Douglas Royal and Rushen respectively.
The Saints were 4-1 winners over Royal at the Bowl, courtesy of goals from Steven Priestnal (two), Marc Priestnal and Martin Reilly.
At Croit Lowey, Ayre United proved they may be a genuine title contender after a 2-1 win at Rushen, secured with a goal in each half from James Teare and Johnny Cowley before new signing Aaron Hawley pulled one back for the home side.
One of the championship favourites, Peel, thrashed Gymns 5-0 at Tromode after goals from player-manager Chris Hawke, Juan Killip against his former club, Nick Hurt, Daniel Lace and an own goal.
2005 champions St George's atoned for last week's defeat to Ayre United with a 4-2 win over newly promoted Union Mills.
The Millers took a surprise lead through Chris Murdoch before a Chris Bass junior double turned the match around.
Stuart Bell-Scott and new signing Martin Torr sealed the three points before the Geordies before Sam Cain pulled one back for the battling Millers.
Newly promoted Braddan won their first points in the top flight with a 4-2 success at Marown – both sides tipped to struggle this season.
Stephen Thatcher and Kevin Pulman were the Marown scorers.
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