As if they were working in-sync the two National strikers shared equally the goal scoring tally to keep themselves within striking distance of the coveted leading goalscorers prize.

Fabian Taylor struck first from inside thepenalty area after 21 minutes to be quickly followed by Kavin Bryan in the 34th as they inched up to goals numbering 13 and 15 respectively at the halftime. Wadadah having reconciled themselves to relegation traveled with only 11 players and seemingly surrendered winning the game before it began but committed to not taking a mauling the worked tirelessly throughout the 90 minutes to retain some measure of pride.

Captain Daniel Ricketts showed the way with intermittent spurts of skill mixed with sly passes and two deadly freekicks goal-bound. Even with no less than six changes to the regular starting line-up the superior team-work overwhelmed the boys from Montego Bay and should have scored many more despite a hatrick of good saves from the goalkeeper.

The resumption following the interval was the high point as a minute gone on the clock Bryan raced into the area to slam into the far corner then Taylor matched his feat by pivoting to hit the upper right hand corner of the goal from 15 yards in the 61st minute.

4-0 the game would end, despite the many other missed opportunities as the game fell away from the original concept to score heavily while supporting both marksmen and even Lovel Palmer’s delayed entry could not increase the scoreline later on.

The only game outstanding is the “grudge match” against Reno at Frome on Sunday, April 29th, 2007 when the league comes to an end.

OTHER RESULTS:

  • Portmore United 1 Boy’s Town 0
  • Village United 3 Reno 0
  • August Town 3 Waterhouse 2
  • Seba United 2 Tivoli Gardens 0
  • Naggo Head 1 Arnett Gardens 0