The race for promotion from CFS Division Two remains a three-way battle.
The top game of the day ended all square with leaders Marown drawing 2-2 at Douglas Royal.
Marown trailed 1-0 at the break but got the goals in the second half to earn a point from Kevin Druggan and Jeremy Lovett.
Druggan later sustained a suspected broken arm and both clubs wish him well.
The other top clash between Colby and Ayre had to be abandoned due to an injury to Steven Leece.
He’s said to be recovering well in hospital after being knocked unconscious in an incident which led to Ayre having a player sent off.
Pulrose won well at Braddan to boost their Paul Henry Gold Cup qualification hopes.
Doubles from Chris Cowin and Barry English fired them to a 4-1 success.
Douglas and District gained the result of the day after thrashing Onchan 5-1.
Vince Marcella (two), Daniel Clague-Stewart, Richard Brant and David McDaid were among the scorers for D&D as they achieved one of the best results in the club’s history.
Phil Cain was Onchan’s scorer from the penalty spot.
Foxdale put six past Malew at Billy Goat Park.
A hat-trick from Aaron Costain, a double from Andy Glover and one from Dickinson sealed a 6-1 win.
Craig Howard scored the Malew consolation.
Ramsey Youth Centre hit five at Ronaldsway in a 5-2 success.
Two apiece from Steven Oates and Johnny Shields, plus one from Matty Boyde, secured the points.
Glenn Butterworth found the net for the Rockets. The other was an own goal.

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