 All right, football time on the Sports Mag Zone, match week 15 in the Rio and Nephew Jamaica Premier League, culminated with three matches on Monday night, two of which were carried live on your home of champions. Let's find out what transpired with Lance, who is on recap duties today. How sweet it is for the first time in this Rio and Nephew Jamaica Premier League season. The stage was a Catherine Hall Sports Complex, dormant for a long time, now seeing some football action, much to the excitement of fans from the western side of the island. And it was their cherished Montego Bay United on display, taking on Waterhouse, a battle of ex-champions, both harboring aspirations of climbing into the top six. Unfortunately for the home crowd, it was Waterhouse who would strike first, and unsurprisingly, it was the league's top scorer, Javane Bryan, who would give the visitors the lead in the 33rd minute. And it would be more dread for the home team in the 59th minute, as Rivaldo Mitchell would latch on to denour Thomas' corner to give Waterhouse a tuna lead. The heart of Montego Bay is a fighting one, and fought they did, and in the 75th minute, they got themselves back in the game, Brazilian Lucas Correa grabbing his third of the season. And then pandemonium, former JPL, golden boot winner, awaying Gordon, back in the team, and back with a bang. And that's how it would end between both teams, a draw not helping either to climb up the table. Safe to say, Waterhouse coach Marcel Fuzzigale was not happy with his team letting a two-goal lead slip. And Montego Bay's Brazilian coach Nider Dos Santos says this comeback still didn't give him a winning feeling. The win is a win. I think we should have won the match in the last 20 minutes, but we didn't do that. And it's fair because they play better the first half, we play better the second half, we cannot complain about that. In this top Citerpe League, Mount Pleasant regained top spot following their 1-0 win over Treasure Beach with Portmore Cavalier, Arnett Gardens and Tivoli all within four points of top spot, newly promoted Treasure Beach and Lime Hall still sinking at the bottom of the table. Yeah, the captain all-in counter, the only one on the home of champions yesterday. Of course there were two games at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex, Cavalier and Tivoli, Nillol and 4-1 for Arnett Gardens over Malines United, and you just saw the table there with Mount Pleasant returning to the top of the Jamaica Premier League. Lancin Mariah watched that Waterhouse-Montego Bay United game last night, and Waterhouse looked as if they had it won deep into the contest, and I think the few Montego Bay supporters at the Katharineau Stadium were probably getting ready to leave with nothing, and they were able to rally and get a point, I think Waterhouse would have left extremely disappointed that they didn't walk away with three points last night. Yeah, I thought so as well, and coach Marcel Gale said as much in the post-match interview how disappointed he was that they have given up soft goals, but credit to the Montego Bay team who fought back gallantly, and this would have been the first Premier League match at Katharine Hall, I think since Covid-19, so the fans would be very happy that they now have JPL football back on their home turf, and there's something happening with this Montego Bay team on their new ownership, Mariah and Ricardo, and they've included in their roster some high-quality Montego Bay players of the past, or Premier League players of the past, people like O.A. and Gordon who has been playing in the U.S.L. in the U.S.A. for quite some time now, Brand Brown is also back, and they are on a four-game unbeaten run at the moment, Mobi, and they've not had an unbeaten run that long since the middle of last season, so I think there is encouraging signs in the Mobi team at the moment about their rebound, but at the top of the table, looking very, very competitive, more lines, more unpleasant, but four or five teams on their heels. Yeah, Lance spoke about the ownership, and of course, players coming back, and instantly I wanted to ask, is there an age limit if you ought to play for the Jamaica Premier League, or once you're good, and of course the team is interested? No age limit. Only because of when... Lance could play. And it would be okay, once he produces. Well, it's unlikely he would produce. That would be a word. Why do you say that? I still have some magic passes in my boots there, Ricardo. I just put it for your information. I just don't think you have the fitness level that it would take to operate efficiently in the Jamaica Premier League. I think quality-wise on your skill level. Okay, I accept that. Okay. Lance, you didn't even tell him that you started back playing yesterday? I tell no lies in all, Lance. Yes. I tell no lies. I only speak the truth. What did you guys make of the surface, though, at the Montego Bay Sports Complex at Catherine Hall? It looked a bit dodgy, and there was a lot of heavy rain in the afternoon, so in the evening, during the match, so it cut the surface up a bit. But it has been a surface that has struggled. It hasn't been, you know, under full care for several years now. It'll take time. So when the heavy rains came in the second half, it made things a bit difficult, but we're hoping that since there are matches now being played there, that the preparation of the surface will improve, because it had been, for many years, one of the best services in the country, the Catherine Hall Montego Bay Sports Complex. So disappointing for football fans that it had, you know, fallen to those levels, but since there is, you know, hope for the venue to be used more frequently in the JPL, I would suspect that it will trigger some more attention to the field. Yeah. One of the matches, though, that drew a lot of excitement and even better for me now, because I had the opportunity to interview Fabian Reid, that Arnett Gardens match against Malines United for one, and Fabian Reid scoring a hat-trick. He comes back from India, back into the JPL team, and he's lighting up the JPL. Yeah, he is. And great for Arnett Gardens. They needed that victory because they had a few weeks where things weren't going as they would have wanted. So that was a big win for them last night. And I think as well, it's a victory that they would have expected against Malines United, and they got it. So that was important. I also want to make the point quickly, guys, relating to the Montego Bay Sports Complex, that before the new ownership took over Montego Bay United, that the home games were being played at West Pole Park. Yes. So the new ownership has made quite a push to have their games played at the Montego Bay Sports Complex. So I'm hoping that that will help in rejuvenating the surface there, because you are right, Lance, for a long time that surface was a quality surface, and a lot of big matches were being played there. You have lights at the venue, so that is great as well. The capacity in terms of the spectatorship is good, so you can get fans coming in and they feel comfortable, and that I think is good for football in Montego Bay generally, and good for football in the country to have a venue like that, up and running and operating at 100%. And the fact is, from Moran Point to Negril, there is hardly a football community that surpasses Montego Bay when it is at its peak. So Montego Bay not having football at this level for so long to me has been bad for domestic football in Jamaica. So we know how passionate the Montego Bay football fans are, and if Montego Bay starts improving and showing the quality that saw them won multiple Jamaica Premier League titles, as the signs suggest that they are getting back to some top form, I think we can anticipate rejuvenation of the Montego Bay United fans, and them having a lot to cheer about. Yeah. Yeah, for a fact, time to go to break on the Sportsman Zone, interactive coming up.