The latest Isle of Man Newspapers’ Team of the Week is a Paddy Power FA Cup special.
Nine of the 10 preliminary round ties beat the weather and those that impressed within them make it into the XI.
The Cup provides JCK DIision Two sides with a chance to impress and two of their number make it into the hypothetical side.
Colby stalwart Chris McKenna was man of the match as the southerners beat top-flight Ayre 3-1 at the Station Fields.
He slots into the TotW’s back four alongside Antony Corkill (Michael), Sam Fosker (Corinthians) and St Mary’s Karl Clark.
United’s joint player-manager Corkill led by example at the weekend, notching a goal as the Premier League battlers successfully negotiated the potential banana skin of promotion-chasing Douglas Athletic with a 5-0 win.
Centre-back Fosker has impressed on his debut season in Manx football and was among the Whites’ star turns as Andy Thornton’s men edged past in-form Laxey 3-2 at Glen Road.
Clark helped St Mary’s overcome a lacklustre Rushen 4-0 at the Bowl and secure a trip to Union Mills in the next round.
Another of the team’s Division Two brethren make it into the XI’s three-man midfield.
Marown beanpole Kevin Druggan claims his place in the side after netting during the Crosby outfit’s 5-0 win over fellow second tier side Douglas and District.
Druggan is joinied is the middle of the park by fellow westerners Johnny Holland (St John’s) and Marc Kelly (Peel).
Holland produced a typically determined performance as the Johnners edged past Douglas Royal 1-0 at Ballfletcher, while Kelly struck twice as the Cup contenders came from behind to rout Governor’s Athletic 18-1 at Noble’s Park.
Up front Kelly’s Peel team-mate Lee Gale earns his place after netting five times in Sunset City outfit’s biggest ever first team win.
Also hitting the goal trail on Saturday with Michael Fernandes (Ramsey) and 16-year-old Union Mills pordigy Jordan Crawley, the pair netting a brace and a hat-trick as RYCOB and Gymns were beaten respectively.
Corinthians’ keeper Adam Killey claims the TotW’s coveted number one shirt this week after a series of fine stops against Laxey, while refereeing honours go Harry Messenger who impressed in Marown’s win over D and D.