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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | October 30, 2005

Samuels slams record 257
A MAJESTIC record-breaking 257 from Marlon Samuels made the third day of the West Indies' warm-up match against Queensland Bulls at Allan Border Field, a day that will live long in the memory by all who were fortunate to witness his amazing innings.

Top two in big Premier clash
THE BATTLE for places in the first end of round final for the 2005-2006 Wray and Nephew National Premier League intensifies today in this the penultimate round.


We must support T&T says Burrell
FORMER JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) president Captain Horace Burrell has called on Jamaicans to support Trinidad & Tobago in their bid to qualify for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.


Commentary - Clubs and the power to change
THE WEST Indies Cricket Board is under fire from all sides, and looking at how it has dealt with things like the dispute with the players, with the sponsorship deal with Digicel, with the report of the Sponsorship Negotiations Review Committee...


Unruly fans wreck Francis KO game
UNRULY SPECTATORS, who refused to leave the playing area, forced referee Raymond Pyne to call a premature halt to yesterday's Ben Francis Cup Knockout quarter-final game between Cornwall College and Godfrey Stewart, which was played at the Rusea's...


Calabar, Wolmer's advance
PENALTY KICKS yesterday decided the second set of semi-finalists for this week's Corporate Area schoolboy Walker Cup KO competition.


Simpson puts Harding in the shade
CHAMPION RIDER Trevor Simpson yesterday stole the show at Caymanas Park, booting home four winners, including a snappy hat-trick, to move five winners clear of challenger Brian Harding in the jockeys' standings.


















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