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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | June 5, 2007

Reggae Boyz face Chile test at 'The Office'
Luke warm in their last couple of friendlies, Jamaica's Reggae Boyz will be looking to pick up the pace when they are tested by South American giants Chile in a 7:00 p.m. encounter tonight at 'The Office', the National Stadium.

Chris Gayle fit for third Test

OLD TRAFFORD, England (CMC): Experienced opener Chris Gayle, who picked up an injury on the weekend, will be available for the third Test starting Thursday at Old Trafford, after getting the all clear from team officials. Physiotherapist Stephen confirmed ...

...Windies get a boost

DURHAM CITY, England (CMC): West Indies will approach the third Test against England with confidence after a strong showing in their drawn three-day match against the MCC XI on the weekend. Denesh Ramdin, one of two centurions for the West Indies in that match...

'Fanna' drops the bomb

Five-time champion and 'Hall of Fame' jockey, Winston 'Fanna' Griffiths, dropped the bomb again at Caymanas Park on Saturday, only this time it was a big one. Going wire-to-wire, Griffiths booted home the lightly raced but unbeaten 3-y-o colt to a memorable victory...

Hadeed advocates inter-island rivalry

Joe Hadeed, chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Racing Authority (TTRA), said Jamaica and Trinidad both have a lot in common and the two can learn from each other.Delivering the keynote address at the annual Pre-Derby/Hall of Fame awards dinner hosted...

Sir Khan claimed

As many as 14 horses were claimed on Saturday's Digicel Derby Day programme at Caymanas Park.Claiming activity progressed from the very first race on the mammoth 13-race programme when the winner, SIR KHAN, was taken from trainer Dennis Lee for $365,000...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Lucas need a helping hand

The Super Cup cricket competition continued on the weekend and despite the heavy rain on Friday, there were some good and encouraging performances as Manchester jumped into the lead with 16 points from four matches, followed by Kingston CC and St.Elizabeth on 14 each...

'Champs' deadline

The deadline date for athletes wishing to participate in the National Senior and Junior Athletics Championships is tomorrow. Entry forms are available at the JAAA office National Arena, Independence Park, and they can also be downloaded from the JAAA's...

Nadal crushes Hewitt

PARIS (Reuters): Lleyton Hewitt was flattened into the Parisian clay by Rafael Nadal yesterday as the Spaniard's headlong charge towards a hat-trick of French Open titles showed no sign of running out of steam. The world number two spoke of his respect for Australian Hewitt...

St Ann lead

Former national player Orville Pennant and Victor Barrack scored half centuries for St. Ann to beat Kingston & St. Andrew by 10 wickets, which pushed them into sole leadership of the Red Stripe Cricket Championship. At the end of the fifth round on Sunday...

Reid heads Jamaica Gold Cup team

Horace Reid has been reappointed by the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Associationsof Football (CONCACAF) to serve as a general co-ordinator for the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, scheduled to kick off in the United States on Wednesday...





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