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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | December 12, 2004

Glenmuir strike
GLENMUIR ARE just a draw away from crowning themselves kings of schoolboy football having drawn first blood against Excelsior in their urban leg of the ISSA/Pepsi/Sportsplus Olivier Shield finals at the National Stadium yesterday.

A King Is Born rules Gold Cup
REIGNING 'HORSE of the Year' A KING IS BORN upstaged his younger half brother and stable companion DISTINCTLY IRISH at Caymanas Park yesterday to win the 33rd running of the United Bookmakers Association (UBA) Gold Cup for top-class...


Three battle for second
IN THIS the final set of matches in round one, the race for second place in the end of first round final of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League is a contest among three teams.


CFU games kick off today
THE CARIBBEAN Football Union (CFU) Digicel Cup second round qualifying series for the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup starts today with five games across the region.


Melbourne president calls for help
RICHARD GAYLE, the new president of Melbourne Cricket Club, has called on the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to come to the rescue of clubs in the region by the way of financial assistance.


Commentary - Cricket clubs in desperate straits
TWO SATURDAYS ago, Richard Gayle, the new president of Melbourne Cricket Club, called on the West Indies Board to offer financial assistance to clubs in the region, all of which, like Melbourne, are suffering and fighting to survive...














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