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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | October 20, 2007

St James referees red-carded by Football Association
Western Bureau: St. James' football was thrown into a crisis on Thursday night when the executive of the parish's football association took a decision to suspend the St. James Referees' Group (StJRG), with immediate effect, for seeking to bring the parish's football into disrepute.

T&T coach Pleased Despite Stalemate

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (CMC):Soca Warriors coach Wim Rijsbergen says he is happy with the team's performance, despite only managing a nil-all draw with El Salvador on Wednesday.

Pumas win third place play-off

PARIS (Reuters):Argentina ended the World Cup the way they had started it - running in five tries to tame France 34-10 in an ill-tempered third-place play-off at the Parc des Princes yesterday.

Jamaica clobber West Indies Under-19s

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC):A belligerent 71 from West Indies left-hander Chris Gayle led Jamaica to an emphatic nine-wicket victory over the West Indies Under-19 side at Enmore and confirmed their place in the KFC Cup semi-finals here yesterday.

SA, England hunt crown

PARIS (Reuters):An extraordinary tournament ends with the most unlikely of finals today when holders England somehow find themselves again facing the South Africa team who humiliated them 36-0 five long weeks ago.

Slayers, Majesty battle for lead

Defending champions St. George's Slayers and promoted Majesty Gardens will battle for sole leadership of the KFC National Basketball League (NBL), when the teams meet today in a 6:45p.m.

Charlie Smith drub Pembroke Hall 6-0

Charlie Smith booked their place in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup in fine style when they dispatched Pembroke Hall 6-0 at the Tony Spaulding Complex yesterday.

Maradona bored with Argentina's passing game in Cup qualifiers

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters)Diego Maradona criticised Argentina's style of play yesterday, saying there were too many backward passes.

Rugby's never-ending tourney

IF YOU thought this year's Cricket World Cup went on forever, you should really get a load of the Rugby World Cup (RWC) which ends in Paris today with the final between South Africa and England.

Racing's first lady, Cliggott, fondly remembered

Scores of mourners turned up at the Church of St. Margaret, Old Hope Road, on Thursday afternoon to pay their final respects to the life of the late racehorse trainer, Eileen Cliggott.

IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD: Hotel cricket showdown

The 2007 renewal of the John Issa SuperClubs All-island hotels 40 overs cricket competition resumes on Wednesday with quarter-final action.

Hamilton quickest

SAO PAULO (Reuters):McLaren's championship leader Lewis Hamilton set the pace in yesterday's free practice for the title-deciding Brazilian Grand Prix.

This award stands out

JAMAICA'S SUNSHINE Girls captain and 2002-03 Sportswoman of the Year, Elaine Davis, on Wednesday night took home the prestigious Courtney Walsh Award for Excellence at the third annual awards ceremony at the Jamaica Pegasus...

Performer of the Week: Ford scores big in Cash Plus Premier League

SPORTING CENTRAL striker Oneke Ford worked overtime for his team last weekend scoring a hat-trick plus one in a thrilling 4-3 victory over Reno in the Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL).

Ponting hopes racial abuse will stop

MUMBAI (Reuters):Australia captain Ricky Ponting hopes there will be no recurrence of the racial abuse that has been directed at his players during a one-day series in India.

Big scramble for inter-zone and KO spots

Western Bureau:While some teams will be scrambling to secure a place in the inter-zone round of the 2007 ISSA/Pepsi/ Digicel daCosta Cup this afternoon, several teams will also be gunning for group honours ...

Feanny duo heads trophy aspirants

Trainer Philip Feanny holds a strong hand with ISLA and OUTFITHER in today's restricted allowance feature (non winners of three) over 1200 metres for the Royal Crest Trophy, to be contested by nine starters.

South Africa to continue tour despite bombings

LAHORE (Reuters):South Africa will continue their cricket tour of Pakistan despite the twin blasts yesterday that killed 133 people in a rally for former premier Benazir Bhutto in Karachi.





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