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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | December 6, 2007

Portmore, Seba inkey clash
THE BATTLE for places in the first end-of-round final of the Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL) will continue today with two rescheduled matches and the organisers and supporters of the current format could hardly have asked for a tighter race.

Final postponed in honour of McKenley

AS A mark of respect for sports hero the Honourable Herbert McKenley, O.M., who died last week, the daCosta Cup final between Garvey Maceo and Glenmuir has been postponed.The final was scheduled for Saturday, the same day as the official funeral service...

Murali's heroics seal win

KANDY (Reuters): SPINNER MUTTIAH Muralitharan claimed a match haul of 9-140 to propel Sri Lanka to an 88-run victory in the first Test against England yesterday. Muralitharan toiled without taking a wicket for 31 overs as England's Ian Bell (74) and Matt Prior (63) led a brave...

Hatton's confidence grows ahead of clash

LAS VEGAS (Reuters): BRITAIN'S RICKY Hatton is becoming more confident the nearer Saturday's WBC welterweight title showdown against Floyd Mayweather gets. "I have a really eager twinge in me. I really want to get in there and do it," Hatton, with a career record of 43-0...

Asafa's award stirs debate

LAST WEEKEND'S International Athletics Association Federation's (IAAF) World Athletics Gala held in Monaco was a huge success. An audience of more than 600 guests, which included nine-time Olympic gold medallist Carl Lewis, was welcomed by IAAF honorary...

Hall heaps high praise on Simoes

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): ENGLAND-BASED forward Paul Hall, who helped Jamaica's Reggae Boyz to unprecedented World Cup finals qualification in 1998, believes Brazilian Rene Simoes is the best coach he has ever worked with, Bermuda's Royal Gazette...

It's club or country again

IS THE world game being hijacked by club commitments? Over a decade ago AC Milan supremo Silvio Berlusconi proclaimed his side to be more important than any national team - today more and more clubs and players around Europe seem to share the former...





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