 The government of St. Lucia will pay some attention to the rehabilitation of the Mendoffili Park in an effort to ease the demands of the Darren-Sami Cricut ground. Speaking at the completion of the Prime Minister's Cup recently, Parliamentary Representative for Casteries East and Prime Minister the Honourable Philip J. Pierre disclosed that the Mendoffili Park, once the island's premier sporting venue, will be undergoing some rehabilitation work. But I want to show you that the government will try its best to improve conditions in the Mendoffili Park. Not because it's in my constituency, but because we need it to be another Cricut ground apart from the Darren-Sami Cricut ground. We need to have somewhere where the people can play Cricut also. So we can have the Darren-Sami ground as the ground for international matches and other regional matches, but this ground can be of a standard where we can play international Cricut and also use it as a community ground, a ground for the people to play Cricut and all that. So I want to show you that we're going to spend, despite the tightness of our fiscal situation, we're going to be spending some money on this park to break up a particular standard. Meanwhile, Minister responsible for youth development and sports, the Honourable Kenson Kazemir and parliamentary representative for Grusile, congratulated winners Grusile following the eight-week victory over Monipo in the finals of the competition. He expressed the light that government was committed to the development of sports on the island. I'm very excited about the commitment we have from the Prime Minister to ensure that Cricut football and all of the sports gets to where it needs to be in our country and I'm excited about the work ahead and I hope you're excited to work with us to ensure that we do what we need to do. So congratulations to the organisers. Congratulations to Mr. Julian Charles on his team for putting together a very well-run competition and of course, congratulations to all the players. I'm very happy to see fans back at the Mildofili Park, parents coming out in support. In the final, Monipo took first knock after winning the toss and got to 122 in 19 overs. The captain, Christian Chalry, top scorer 41 and Shadrach Descartes, Contribute 36. Medium pacer, Thierry Chico, bag 5 for 23 and slow bowler Royce Paul, 3 for 22. In reply, Grusile counted to 128 for 2 in 14.4 overs. With Captain Kimani Melius hitting a breezy 62 of 30 balls Kan Elcock, 23 and John Goodman, 22 with the other leading scorers in the run chase. From the Ministry of Group Development and Sports, I'm Rehan O'Brien reporting.