The teams tipped to dominate CFS Division Two this season both won again convincingly on Saturday.
Old Boys put 11 past Jurby without reply with a hat-trick from Callum Stewart, Craig Stewart (two), Patrick Manning (two), Gary Quirk (two), Lee Ford and Mark Burman, while Corinthians emphatically defeated Foxdale 7-1 with goals from Jamie Stoy (three), Steven Glover (two), Max Kneale and Steve Ward.
Pulrose outlined their intentions and also highlighted the rebuilding job needed at Castletown with a 6-1 thrashing of the southerners, whose goal was scored by Greg Hoskisson in the first half.
Pulrose, who led 2-1 at the break, ran riot in the second half, securing maximum points with a Barry English hat-trick and goals from Jay Wood, Dave Skillen and John Halsall.
Colby won a thrilling southern derby but were pushed all the way by Malew at Clagh Vane.
Ali Clarke, Jack Charmer and Daniel Furwell were on target for Malew, who led 2-1 at the break, but Colby triumphed with goals from Marty Moore (two), James Cain and Tom Chamberlain.
The Police’s disappointing start to the season continued as they were held at home by neighbours Douglas and District - Chris Coxon and James McIlhagga the respective scorers.
A Mark Walmsley hat-trick fired Onchan to an 8-3 victory at home to Ronaldsway.
Daniel Pownall, Paul Whitley and Dean Gough were among the other scorers, with Dwayne Dawson (two) and Mark Leece replying for the Rockets.
Michael won 4-2 at Ramsey Youth Centre with goals from new boy Michael Shimmin (two), Michael Perks and Jamie Moffatt.
Regular scorers Martin Murphy and Mark McClurg found the net for Youth Centre.
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