St George’s dropped their first points of the season on Saturday as they were held to a 3-3 draw by St John’s in the Canada Life Premier League.

The three-time Grand Slam winners went into the match on the back of recording six wins out of six thus far in the 2017-18 season but that perfect record was brought to an end at Glencrutchery Road.

It could’ve been even better for the Mullen-e-Cloie side as they raced into a three-goal lead at half-time but goals from Furo Davies and Chris Bass Jr helped the home side claim a point.

On an historic day at Douglas Road, Peel snatched a dramatic last-gasp victory over Old Firm rivals Rushen United.

In front of the new Terry Vincent Stand - in memory of one of the club’s greatest ever players - the Spaniards threatened to spoil the party as they took a deserved first-half lead thanks to Matty Lamb’s cross-shot.

However, Billy Kennaugh quickly levelled matters after the interval to set up a grandstand finish and, just when it looked like the match would end all square, Lee Gale popped up with an 89th minute win for the hosts.

On a day when only three games went ahead in the top flight, Colby gave their survival hopes a huge boost with a morale-boosting victory at home to St Mary’s.

Teenage striker Danny Lane was the star of the show for the Moonlighters as he helped himself to a brace which, despite Brian Crellin’s strike for the Saints, was enough to secure a 2-1 win.

There were goals galore in JCK Division Two despite only three games going ahead following the heavy rain during midweek.

Castletown moved level on points with leaders Pulrose United (who didn’t play) thanks to a 4-1 win at home to Gymns, Alex Crawley, Paddy Cooper, Jamie Cadwallader and Connor Smith grabbing the goals for the southerners.

Michael United grabbed a point as they held Ayre United to a high-scoring draw in Andreas, Danny Kelly (2), Stephen Mealin and Andrew Crowe ensuring a share of the spoils for the hosts as they game ended 4-4.

Malew were the biggest winners of the day as they cruised to a 7-1 victory over Governor’s Athletic at Bemahague. Dan McLaughlin, Josh Clarke and Kieran Krypner all scored braces for the southerners.