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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | January 30, 2008

Bulk of Reggae Boyz due Monday
The majority of Jamaica's overseas-based Reggae Boyz will arrive in the island on Sunday to join their local-based counterparts, as the Reggae Boyz continue their preparation to face Costa Rica's Los Ticos in a friendly international on Ash Wednesday,...

Darby looking to make the best of senior call-up

"It's an opportunity of a lifetime," says Waterford High's central defender, 18-year-old André Darby, of his call-up to the national senior squad. Darby, who also plays for Super League team, Naggo Head, has had dreams of representing the national football team since he was seven....

Million for Milo Relays

Western Bureau: The 30th renewal of the Milo Western Relays, which will be staged at the un-finished Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay on Saturday, February 9, is being sponsored to the tune of a record $1 million, thanks to a $250,000 increase over last year's $750,000....

Winning Message poised to deliver

The year's first mid-week race meet is on at Caymanas Park today; the well-supported 11-race programme featuring event No. 1 in the Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) Claiming Series ($210,000 and less) over 1100 metres to be contested by 10 starters.

Minnows get chance to enhance reputation

Local league minnows will be licking their lips at a chance to tackle the Premier League big boys when the Western Union/Kingston and St.Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Jackie Bell Knock-Out competition continues with six games scheduled for today.

Fletcher, Strickland at Waterhouse

Waterhouse Football Club are on the verge of pulling off a coup in the second transfer window of the Cash Plus Premier League.According to sources close to the club, they tied up a deal on Friday to secure the services of former Arnett Gardens' striker Leon Strickland ...

No 'bad blood'

THE much-anticipated February 2, Jamaica-Trinidad and Tobago martial arts encounter in Port of Spain will be a 'gentleman's affair' despite both teams squaring off for millions of dollars in Busta sponsorship.Jason McKay, captain of the Jamaica combined...

The ICC setting a bad precedent in cricket

RECENT events off the field pertaining to issues from the just-concluded Test series between Australia and India should have raised many eyebrows in the cricketing world. The decisions made off the field by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the sport's world governing body...

Singh's racial abuse charge downgraded

ADELAIDE, Australia (AP): Spin bowler Harbhajan Singh's three-Test suspension for racial abuse was down-graded to a fine yesterday, allowing India's cricket tour of Australia to continue. The International Cricket Council said following a one-day appeal...

West Indies short - Sobers

COOLIDGE, Antigua (CMC): Legendary West Indies all-rounder Sir Garry Sobers believes the regional team still has a long way to go, despite their heartening performance in the first Test in South Africa recently. Sir Garry, who played 93 Tests for the West...





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