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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | November 13, 2005

'Miraculous' victory
IN A bold front-running display, Derby and St. Leger winner MIRACLE MAN humbled 4-5 favourite and reigning 'Horse of the Year' DISTINCTLY IRISH to win the 27th running of the $4 million Red Stripe Superstakes in fine style at Caymanas Park yesterday.

Spain close in on Cup, Trinidad draw
SPAIN, THE Czech Republic, Switzerland and Uruguay each took a positive step toward qualifying for next year's World Cup finals by winning their play-off matches yesterday.


Cornwall, Godfrey Stewart in 1-1 stalemate
FORMER CHAMPIONS Cornwall College and arch-rivals Godfrey Stewart High School lost important ground in their quarter-final round quests yesterday when they battled to a 1-1 draw in their second-round Group One inter-zone fixture at Jarrett Park...


Windies continue to struggle
A SIGNIFICANTLY improved effort with the ball failed to compensate for the generosity of the first day, while the continuing epidemic of dropped catches and irresponsible stroke play left the West Indies in an embarrassing struggle on the second day...


Wolmer's edge STATHS 1-0
WOLMER'S AND Jamaica College (JC) placed themselves in line for the 2005 ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup semi-finals with important victories yesterday over St. Andrew Technical (STATHS) and Waterford, respectively.


Arnett out to build on final success
AFTER LAST weekend's end of first round final - won by Arnett Gardens - it is back to work for all 12 teams in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Commentary - Spin problem for West Indies in Hobart
THE SECOND Test match between the West Indies and Australia is scheduled for the Bellerive Oval in Hobart and, despite all the talk about correcting the mistakes of the first Test and about being ready and confident, things do not look good...


















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