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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | November 11, 2005

'Irish' in doubt for Superstakes
A QUESTION mark hangs over the participation of reigning 'Horse of the Year' DISTINCTLY IRISH in tomorrow's showpiece event at Caymanas Park, the 27th running of the Red Stripe Superstakes which offers a total purse of $4 million.

Red Stripe's 'Super' deal
THE EASTERN and south-central confederations of the Jamaica Football Federation Super League have received a kick start to their 2005 seasons following the announcement of a $2 million sponsorship package by international beverage giant...


Wadadah, Seba in 0-0 stalemate
WESTERN BUREAU: WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S much-anticipated rescheduled Wray & Nephew National Premier League Montego Bay derby between Wadadah and Seba generated much excitement but no goals as the teams battled to a 0-0 stalemate.


Wray & Nephew pours more spirit into STEFA
THE ST. Elizabeth Football Association (STEFA) has received a 20 per cent increase in sponsorship from Wray & Nephew for the parish's Major League. Communication and Promotions manager at Wray & Nephew Andrew Price revealed...


Wilson feels the wrath of JFF
ARNETT GARDENS' Kevin Wilson has received the biggest punishment handed out by the Jamaica Football Federation's disciplinary committee for his role in the on-field fracas which led to four players being red-carded...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Windies batsmen need to stand up and bat
THE WEST Indies performance in Brisbane is still hurting, and it has nothing to do with the fact that they lost the Test match or that their bowling was not good enough.


Katich axed, Symonds back for second Test
SYDNEY, (AP): LIMITED-OVERS specialist Andrew Symonds was recalled to Australia's Test side yesterday for next week's second Test against the West Indies, while selectors dropped out-of-form batsman Simon Katich.


Tiger poised to pounce in Shanghai
SHANGHAI, (Reuters): BRITONS NICK Dougherty and Paul Lawrie fired eight-under-par 64s to lead Tiger Woods by a stroke after the first round of the Champions Tournament yesterday.


LeBron on fire for the Cavs
NEW YORK, (Reuters): LEBRON JAMES poured in a game-high 31 points, including 11-of-11 from the free-throw line, as the Cleveland Cavaliers rolled to a 112-85 win over the Seattle SuperSonics on Wednesday night at Quicken Loans Arena.


















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