 Hello and welcome to another edition of JPL in 30, the highlights show for the Jamaica Premier League. Match Week 4 saw gold galore starting with the first of our televised double header from the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex, where defending champions Mount Pleasant journeyed to Kingston to take on Mullines United. Donald Oliver takes us through the highlights. It is a warm, sunny day in the community of Audit Gardens as we prepare for a Sunday evening of football here and two matches we have in store for you including the first one up on the agenda, Mullines United against the champions Mount Pleasant. As we take a look at the starting line up for Mullines United, Peter Harrison of course is between the sticks, back for Parma Andrews, Frankson and Gordon in the middle of the park where Sean Livingston or player to watch Suja McBean, Jeremy Nelson and Shamaro Dennis will be playing on the right side of the midfield and up top Jason Wright and Thorne Simpson, right of course. He scored 14 goals last term and he's the only scorer up in the Mullines United unit after three match weeks. For Mount Pleasant, they have a few losses players going away to represent their nation. Shaquan Davis remains between the sticks, the back for just one change with Fitzroy Cummings coming in for Jamoy Topi, Sunim Akala on the left, Gawain Austin on the right, Shaquille Da will be paired alongside Cummings. In the middle of the park you have to look out for this youngster Nathaniel James from Trinidad and Tobago, 19 years old. He's expected to be a star and not sure how long in this league Doxley is beside him and Devonte Campbell across a chunk Kimoni Bailey and Romeo Guthrie complete the starting lineup for Mullines United. As we take a look at the full match highlights here, Dennis was so involved in this game and borrowed his way through, was lucky but that was a magnificent save from Shaquan Davis. Dennis thought for all the world that he had scored here but Shaquan Davis was in the way, Gordon with the corner kick at the top of the box shot coming in, the deflection just missing, yep just wide of the mark. Mullines United had the big chances in that first half and this was an opportunity again on a platter and Simpson finding the defender and then this one Mal and Allen through on goal and Peter Harrison was in the way and Livingston making a nuisance of himself that I felt was a clean challenge but the referee pointed to the spot often wasn't pleased at all. You can take a little closer look here, yeah that was a challenge that was clean. Germans ended up from 12 yards scoring the first goal of the game in the 70th minute of play and Mullines United with the advantage and then good work by Kimoni Bailey, rubbing Palmer setting it up for Mal and Allen. He had come on as a sub a few minutes before Mal and Allen and he would open his account this season with that touch just in front of the goal that was 1-1 and then it became 2-1. Chong with that beautiful slip pass through and Bailey first time, wonderful finish, beautiful stuff by Bailey getting a second goal of the season and then the free kick from Jeremy Nelson brilliantly touched over by Shaquan Davis there and then the final bit of action Bailey was cut down and the penalty was awarded a push in the back there in fact and Chong made it safe from 12 yards his second goal of the campaign and that was that the champions coming from behind to win. You got the go ahead goal that must have been exciting from your perspective but you couldn't hold it in the end. Got the go ahead goal which is a plus but after such a brilliant first half against our good team against Mount Pleasant we should have put them in the first half you know but one mistake lead to the other and we spoke at the start of the game and I asked you how you would manage for example the fluent play of Mount Pleasant and you did an excellent job of that as you said in the first half in fact you had all the chances but didn't convert yeah and we have all the chances and like a team against we have to we have to put them away if you put away our chances goals win games and if they don't put away chances that this is what happened. Mount Pleasant well they're perfect three wins from three wasn't an easy three points Davion but you got the job done and that's what's important. Yeah yeah the most important thing was that we won the game um playing against Moline I think they had two strikers who were very physical we really couldn't get the ball off them in the first half they got the ball in some very dangerous areas and the cars are some problems but I think in the second half we adjusted and we did well. Mount Pleasant maintain their perfect record to start the season while Moline's continue to find the going tough after suffering their second defeat of the campaign. We take our first break here on JPL in 30 stay with us for more right after the break. Welcome back to JPL in 30 the second match of Sunday's double header saw home side Arnett Gardens hunting their second win of the new campaign as they welcome garden rivals Tibley and former Arnett coach Jerome Wait who is now calling the shots at the West Kingston base team. Let's pick up the action with Donald Oliver. This has been the quintessential arch rivalry in the land of wooden water for decades. Football means more and football meant more. This is the battle of the gardens. Arnett Gardens and their starting line-ups now with Ricardo White back in goal for the jungles and they will have a back four of Philando Wing, Roshan, Amos, Joel Cunningham and Gerald Neal now preferred that right back for Arnett Gardens, Jamone Shefford, Marlon Martin, Thomas, Familia, Atreo in the middle of the park, Shea Smith, Warner Brown and Kimani Arboyne complete the lineup for Arnett Gardens. As for Tibley Gardens, Nicholas Clark wearing the captain's armband wants to be at his sharpest tonight, hasn't been up to scratch in recent weeks. They're number one. He's between the sticks. They'll have a back three of Richard Brown, Barrington Price, Odin Pernicook in the middle of the park, Alton Lewis, Howard Morris, Kimani Smith and Kino Simpson and up top, Nikelio Fuller for his first start for Tibley Gardens. His only goal in the Premier League is against Arnett Gardens and Justin Dunn is up there as well for Tibley Gardens. As we take a look at the full time, highlights here. Shot was high from Jaheem Thomas. He would be a little bit more accurate later in the game but that was a howler from the Arnett Gardens captain Joel Cunningham. We expect a lot better from him. Just a lapsing concentration here and in came Dunn and he finished it well and they were loving it. They really were loving it. Arnett Gardens tried to get back into this contest but the chances were few and far between, weren't they? hopeful crosses inside the box. Not going anywhere. Shot from Arboyne. Plucked out of the evening sky by Clark and at the back post there, headed wide and then that free kick also off target but they were creating chances. Martin across the Thomas. Jaheem Thomas finding the back of the net and they were backing it. It was one-one at the time and that was probably the only time they were in rhythm on Arnett Gardens. Dunn allowed so much space inside the box. Where were the defenders? Nowhere near. Dunn. That was a sports maxat moment of the game. What a finish that was. Second of the night. All over the top. Anthony Nelson with a big chance here and white in the way denying him the score line could have been worse. It really could have been. They thought they should have wrapped up the match there and again problems at the back opportunity. So much time and then the shot deflected inside to complete his hat trick. Justin Dunn came off Neil and the job was done after that. Good night, sweet prince, they said. They could have made it interesting in the closing stages just inside the area. Bushiki Kelson was clipped and Arboyne, Kimani Arboyne sends it wide. That was their cue to leave in the aftermath of the apology. Could have been a fourth. Mackenzie driving that one goal for it and white with the save and that was that. But it must be said, Tivoli probably deserved the three points at the end of play. Oh yeah, I mean I think they created more opportunities than us to be fair. The hitters in transition and we didn't handle it very well at all, you know. We had moments at the game. I didn't think we were smart enough in terms of when we had possession building out, you know. I think we made some poor decisions. And the hitters in transition, we have to give them credit. I think they created more goals, more opportunities than us tonight. We weren't good enough tonight and I must apologize to the fans for the disappointing performance. Well Jerome, you were very confident before this match that you would be able to get the three points against Arnett and you were a man of your word, you delivered. Yes, I saw Arnett on the day that I lost that game and I saw where the strength of the team can be nullified. In the end, you know, we did that and it was good to know that youngster Justin Dunn came up with three goals. Tivoli came into the jungle and took all three points to cap off an enterprising Sunday football in the JPL. Much more action still to come as we go to another break. Stay with us. Welcome back to JPL in 30. Sabina Park may be the mecca of cricket in Jamaica. However, the beautiful game will take over the venue for another Monday night doubleheader. First up, Clarendon-based humble lion entertained the stars of the East Harbor View. Donald Oliver and Chris Taylor were on commentary duties. Welcome once again to Sabina Park as we prepare for action in the Rainneville Jamaica Premier League on the evening skies here at what is the mecca of Jamaica's cricket or was. Harbor View against Humble Lion is the first upon the agenda and looking forward to this fixture. As we take a look at the starting line up for Harbor View, Anthony Bennett is between the six. They have a back four of the captain, Odell and Harding, the main wrecking ridge, Shamari Dyer and Okima Jones in the middle of the park. Kasim Priestley, Ja'Shon Anglin and Juma Johnson and up top Shaquille Bradford will more than likely play on the left as Andre Fagan goes to the middle. Omar Thompson, who got a goal midweek in a losing cause, will be on the right hand side. This is the starting line up for Humble Lion. Prince Daniel Smith is between the six. Fabian Pascoe, Riccardo Campbell, Tevoi Coltswain, Xavion Virgo, the experienced right back as part of the back four, Afiba Chambers, Andrew Vanzi, the captain and Jardel Williams in the middle of the park. Rochaine Sharp, Andre Clinton leads the line alongside Jermaine Christian, the number nine. As we take a look at the full-time highlights here and Harbor View, they started off pretty strongly here. Lovely run by Omar Thompson off the bar and then Shaquille Bradford with the finish from inside the box. Thompson did really well and Bradford picking that one up as the Johnson has set him up unwittingly, I felt. He was looking for the penalty and Andre Price was livid with his defenders. They got the equalizer. Eventually, not with this play though, lovely ball inside and Clinton with the header. No issues there for Anthony Bennett. Clinton setting it out wide to Virgo. Virgo's ball inside. Found Williams who found the gap at the near post there. Beating Anthony Bennett. What a finish that was. It was a really good goal. Only one place he could go and he found it. And then they went ahead. The captain finding the corner and Bennett at full stretch couldn't get there. Through a crowd of players. Keeper probably saw that one late. But fans are getting his second goal of the campaign there. Ball over the top. Bradford did well but Tasmith did better after being initially no man's land. Bradford again looking to flick that one and then head that one and then Thompson didn't have a lot of power behind that one. Jones hitting the target against Smith with the save and in the second half partying with a peach of a ball to Andre Fagin opening his account of the season. Look at this delivery. Perfection. And the finish was clinical too. Ball over the top for Humbleyne as they were looking for the go ahead goal as well. That was good work by Afiba Chambers but his effort just dragged wide. Ludlow analyze that match for me. It seemed like you were right there. You had probably the best opportunities near in the end of the game but you just couldn't find the finish. Yeah but before we even get to that Chris we need to stop conceding unnecessarily. I think that the effort that we made to go ahead was good build up play. Good possession and good passing and creating the chance but whenever we give up goals like these it is really our cause a concern and I find that my defenders need to do better at the back of the pitch and give the fuzz a chance because I know that we'll score goals but we need to stop conceding and it's getting too out of hand right now. A tough draw for you as well Andre Price. I thought you I thought Humbleyne was quite enterprising throughout the 90 minutes. Yes I think our intensity went down in the second half. I think that you know we didn't play the way we played the first half. We were more intense and more aggressive. We came down a little bit low and our energy levels looked very low and you know we brought all of you back into the game but despite all of that at start we got some very good looks in the second half where we should have really taken the game you know we got about two chances in the penalty box that with a little bit more composure we should have put away those chances so all in all I think it's a fair result. I mean we're going to have to continue to work hard. We have to be consistent. We have to keep our energy levels high for 90 plus minutes and I don't think we had that today. An exciting encounter with C the teams sharing the spoils. The second match of the double header on Monday saw Cavalier FC locking horns with Waterhouse FC who are looking for their third win on the shot. Here is Donald Oliver once again. Hello and welcome to Subraina Park for Monday night football and the crowd building all the time for this fixture and it's Cavalier and Waterhouse meeting up in the battle of former champions here in the parish of San Angelo. Cavalier the home team tonight we take a look at their starting lineup JD and white between the sticks they have a back three of Giovanni Leng, Kyle Ming and Shamar Watson in the middle of the park Christopher Ainsworth, Dwayne Allen, Mario Smith and Gidele Irving up top Chanel Thomas, Jero McClary and the 20-year-old from Antigua and Barbuda, Jelmaar Calvin. As we take a look at this Waterhouse unit came our first of course the captain between the sticks Navada Blair, Keith Simpson, Elvis Wilson and Canile Hyde the back four in the middle of the park Andre Smith alongside Devonte Walker behind Nikoi Christian, Denadu Thomas on the left, Andre Fletcher on the right with a couple of goals beside his name and of course the new boy who has been impressive so far Javane Bryan with three strikes. As we take a look at the full-time highlights here not a whole lot to write home about to be fear chances were few and far between Blair's ball inside the area and didn't get a proper connection on that one Javane Bryan this was flicked through and Fletcher forced to save from J. Dean White and here's McClary you're appealing for a handle ball there not the best clearance from Wilson and Ainsworth placing that in the corner was a deliberate you tell me what Ainsworth thinks so getting by came our faster in the process and then not too long after a little bit of fortune with that goal there was a handled ball in the build-up but some good work here from Javane Bryan across the face of goal and Denadu Thomas with the finish his second goal of the campaign that was 1-1 Ainsworth dragging that across and the shot resulting effort wide of the mock there was a reflection there and then in the second half Blair doing well J. Dean White with a hand on it Javane Bryan was lurking behind and then look at this run from Fletcher and then in the end of Thomas placing that wide of the mark and that was the end of the game. Rudolph I see you're giving Javane a high five so you certainly agree that he had a good performance today? Oh definitely um it's a difficult fixture other start was a really good game still the quality was really good so I'm yeah I thought he did well. I know for you you spoke about the fact that the squad was thin and a lot of players out of contention at the moment but based on what you had at your disposal how would you assess your performance as a team? I think we did very well um we're up against a quality team um coming from a higher of winning so I would knock my team toward I would have preferred to win but that's where it goes sometime. Damian Gordon with me the assistant coach at Wattaos. Damian do you think a fair result at the end of 90 minutes? I mean I believe so um there are some moments that we had in the game where we could have won it but it is football I think we we should have taken our chances and we didn't do that tonight. Rudolf said the quality of the play was high I would think to myself based on what I had seen from even Waterhouse in the two previous matches that this play didn't actually match up to those performances. I mean it depends on the opponent um I think what we did tonight was trying to cancel each other's out and I think that that's what you saw tonight at the first part he tried to press us and then after he started to sit deep so he made some adjustment and that um good goal from us good team goal I think they scored a free cover goal I mean so it is football and in terms of play I think you're a better team tonight but who say what is better it's still a draw. Let's recap match week four in the Jamaica Premier League Mount Pleasant with the 3-1 win over the Lines United 1-1 between Montevideo United and very united put more with the 2-0 winner but don't beholden Treasure Beach beating Limehall 1-0 in the battle of the new boys Tivoli 3-1 over Honek Gardens at the Anthony Swarling Sports Complex 2-2 between Harbourview and Humberland and 1-1 between Cavalier and Waterhouse Mount Pleasant they are top of the standings on nine points they are just two points ahead of Waterhouse who have played a game more Tivoli Gardens on 6-0 to Port Mayer United Honek Gardens and Humberland rounding out the top six in the reign of the Jamaica Premier League and that's how we put a wrap on JPL in 30 on your home of champions sportsmax tuning next week for another exciting edition