Head coach of Arnett Gardens, Alex Thomas, is looking forward to a productive season when the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) kicks off this weekend.
Arnett resorted to training in small groups when Covid-19 unexpectedly abrupted the sporting arena after Minister of Sports Olivia Grange had barred the Premier league teams from training as a unit.
Thomas revealed the club has since taken a different approach to their squad line-up, shedding some weight, and adding younger players to the team.
The club has released Ricardo Holder and Jamar Martin among a few veteran players that were with the team last season.
Thomas believes that the changes will bring positive results and is pleased with what he has seen so far. Despite having had a short period to prepare for the season, he is not concerned about it impacting the quality of the team’s performance.
"We have a nice squad put together and they have come a long way and we are shaping up well for it. We are ready for the 26th," Thomas said.
According to Thomas, the young players are keen to prove their abilities and will be guided by more experienced players in the team.
He and the rest of the management team are happy that there are no injuries within the squad for far and hope it will remain that way.
Thomas has lauded the club's involvement and interaction with the players during the pandemic and the uncertainty that came with it.
Social media engagement and zoom meetings were some of the club's avenues to communicate with the players.
"It worked quite well for us, we couldn't come together most of the time, but we kept the squad upbeat within the group, we have a WhatsApp group that we keep in touch with," said Thomas.
The five-time champions are confident in their chances of winning the league and will be pushing themselves to reign as titleholders once again.
"Our chance of winning this competition out of ten, I would say eight, but we are going to push them as far as possible. Our objective is to reach the top six and from the top six we take it from there. We will do very well for ourselves," Thomas ended.
The league format has been altered from the usual three rounds to just one. Instead, teams will play each other in a round-robin. Therefore, the top six teams will have a chance to book a spot in the finals, and the bottom six will battle each other in another round-robin format; this will determine their respective placings on the league table.