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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | January 3, 2007

Local assistant referee in line for World Cup
Paulette Riley, Jamaica's top female assistant referee, could create history by becoming the country's first female to officiate in a football World Cup Final. Riley, a FIFA assistant referee, has been selected among a list of referees...

Jamaica look to restore order

Jamaica's cricketers departed yesterday for the eastern Caribbean, full of confidence in their quest to win both the Carib Beer Shield and KFC Cup one-day tournament. Dressed in their blazers, white shirts, black, green and gold tie...


Daley makes move towards Bradford

Jamaica international Omar Daley looks to be well on his way to joining English Championship division outfit Bradford City as they look to strengthen their squad with the opening of the January transfer window.


'Garden Party' to sizzle

The 'Garden Party', as any clash between Tivoli and Arnett Gardens in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) is termed, will take centrestage in the competition which resumes today after a malaria and Christmas break.


'Jamaica Gold' on the rise Down Under

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Western Australia cricketer Shawn Gillies has taken the long route in pursuit of a place in international cricket. The tall, powerfully build all-rounder migrated from his native Jamaica and is now rising rapidly...


Let's play ball at Christmas time

TOM, Dick and Harry badly wanted to watch a premier league match at Christmas time. They had all the time on their hands but couldn't because as is customary in the Yuletide season, the league takes a break.


Ian Bell's 71 gives England decent start

SYDNEY (Reuters): England batsman Ian Bell experienced mixed emotions after making a battling 71 on the first day of the final Ashes Test yesterday. Bell's dogged knock helped England reach a respectable 234 for four...




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