Something had to give in the top of the table clash in Division Nine and Shamrock's perfect record was ruined when Scott Taylor scored the only goal of the game to give leaders Ferndown Forest a vital 1-0 win.
James and James remain unbeaten after Neil Drew and Darren Ridler ensured a 2-1 success against Ace Fabrication while Rockbourne beat Horse and Jockey 6-0 courtesy of Ollie Moore's hat-trick and goals from Tom Barrett (2) and Ali Barter.
Division 10 leaders AFC Burton Reserves netted through Ben Pantling, Gavin Parrett and Stuart Wood but their 100 per cent record was tarnished when Talbot Park upended them 5-3 thanks to Ryan Trickey's hat-trick and a couple of goals from David Middlewood.
Boscombe Celtic go second after Jason Julier earned them a 1-1 draw with Forest Heath while Paul Murphy notched a hat-trick in JPMorgan's 6-1 win over Winton Wanderers with Rafael Vicario (2) and James Drummond also on target.
STAR ECLIPSED BY DAN
New Star took a first-half lead through Jamie Moores in the Hayward Sunday Premier League but Shaun Brazier put Branksome Railway Hotel on terms with a 35th-minute header and Dan Manuel clinched a 2-1 success from the penalty spot five minutes from time.
Division One leaders Darby's Corner produced another late winner to preserve their perfect record when Karl Chalkey's 85th-minute strike clinched a 1-0 win over Hordle Spurs Reserves.
Bruno Almeida netted for Brazilians United but Westside forced a 1-1 draw through Jamie Bayliss while Barry Penny and Kevin Brennan gave AFC Bransgore a 2-1 success against Bournemouth Athletic.
Vienna Windows move up to second place in Division Two after their 7-0 thrashing of Old Bournemouthians with goals from Jesse Hodgson (2), Wayne Murry (2), Rob Cleall, Paimon Vatani and Lee Clarke.
SANDELL SCORES TWICE
Arkon are the new leaders of Division Four after Mark Sandell (2), Mike Wynne and Steve Bird gave them the upper hand 4-2 against Hollies United.
Dan Lamb and Peter Lewis earned second-placed Burns Lettings a 2-2 draw with Aspect Bathrooms while, at the other end of the table, Poole Labour Cup opened their points account when Marc Wells scored both goals in their 2-2 draw with Tiegla Tiles.
Queens Park take over on top of Division Five on goal difference after their 3-1 victory over AFC Westvale through Moulik Naik, Steve Haime and an own goal.
Scott Ison, Ricky Colegate, Sami Garcia and Jimmy Carter were the Rec Athletic marksmen when they put paid to Lectus 4-1.
Hardy's Electrical extended their lead at the top of Division Six thanks to a Will Ireland goal in a 1-0 win over Dorset Knob.
Aaron Smith and Steve Clarke plundered five and four goals respectively when Athelstan larruped Pottery 10-0 with Dan Gorrod getting the other one while AFC Ringwood took PSC Lymington Argyle to the cleaners 12-2. Ali Wiseman rattled in five with Duncan Atkinson grabbing four, and Will Lowth, Mark Burrett and Luke Hampton adding one each.
John Turle tucked away his third hat-trick in as many weeks when Division Seven pacesetters Magpies 7 Woolsbridge United Reserves shaded it 5-4 against AFC Bransgore A with Fareed Raouf bagging the other two goals.
Second-placed JS Bournemouth Sports Reserves were 2-0 winners against Shoulder of Mutton thanks to Dave Wilcock and Darren Bye.
Meanwhile Berrans Park Avenue Reserves came back from 2-1 down to topple Cricketers 1847 4-2 with a Simon Young hat-trick and a further goal from Tom Thorp.
WINDOWS OPEN GAP
Richard Collins struck for Division Eight front runners Queens Park Reserves but Vienna Windows Reserves take over pole position after toppling them 5-1 with goals from Sam Cummings (2), Mark Burtt, Stuart Marshall and substitute Jason Montgomery.
Heritage Reserves are in second place after Lloyd Brooks and Lloyd Bates gave them the verdict 2-1 against Kings Arms.
New Milton Borough, meanwhile, picked up their first point of the season when Tom Hudd (2) and Patrick Silva-Payne earned them a 3-3 draw with Bell Plumbing.
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