
Four teams remain unbeaten in the Netball Premier League as the new season starts to take shape.
Ballasalla "A" are top following a comprehensive 76-10 victory over their "B" team.
Second are Toomraiders who beat Thompson One 50-9.
Simcocks Red Eagles had a 47-28 success over Blue Eagles to be third while Route One Connections are fourth following a 39-22 win against Missfits "A".
In the other fixture, Manx Gems Rubies won 29-16 against Paragon Recruitment.
The full results for week two are:-
Premier Division
Paragon Recruitment 16-29 PWC Manx Gems Rubies;
SMP Ballasalla A 76-10 SMP Ballasalla B;
Toomraiders 50-9 Thompson 1;
Simcocks Red Eagles 47-28 Simcocks Blue Eagles;
Route 1 Connections 39-22 Missfits A
Division One
Marbree Motors 37-21 Simcocks White Eagles;
Route 1 Turbos 52-21 Team DQ;
The Spaniards 14-41 Fencibles A;
PWC Manx Gems Emeralds 5-18 Thompson 2;
Manx Glass Saints 4-31 Absolute Scaffolding (Ramsey)
Division Two
Missfits B 48-11 PWC Manx Gems Sapphires;
Fencibles B 17-25 Simcocks Green Eagles;
Castletown 17-15 Bobby Sadler Young Farmers;
Thompson 4 27-5 Thompson 5; SMP Ballasalla C 15-38 Route 1 Sparks;
Route 1 Reactors 14-28 Thompson 3
FIXTURES for Sunday 28th September:-
Premier Division
NSC 9am Toomraiders v Paragon Recruitment
NSC 10am Missfits A v Simcocks Red Eagles
SNLS 10am Thompson 1 v Route 1 Connections
SNLS 10am SMP Ballasalla B v PWC Manx Gems Rubies
NSC 11am Simcocks Blue Eagles v SMP Ballasalla A
Division One
NSC 9am Fencibles A v Marbree Motors
SNLS 9am – Simcocks White Eagles v Manx Glass Saints
SNLS 11am – Absolute Scaffolding (Ramsey) v PWC Manx Gems Emeralds
SNLS 11am – Team DQ v The Spaniards
NSC 12pm – Thompson 2 v Route 1 Turbos
Division Two
SNLS 9am Bobby Sadler Young Farmers v SMP Ballasalla C
NSC 10am Route 1 Sparks v Route 1 Reactors
NSC 11am PWC Manx Gems Sapphires v Castletown
NSC 12pm Thompson 4 v Missfits B
SNLS 12pm Simcocks Green Eagles v Thompson 5


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