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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | February 15, 2008

Waterhouse in Jackie Bell final
WATERHOUSE COACH Wayne Fairclough praised his team for its determination in outlasting a stubborn Arnett Gardens 1-0 to book its place in the final of the Western Union Jackie Bell Knockout competition at the Harbour View Mini Stadium on Wednesday night....

Holmwood claim their first schoolboy title of season

HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL shrugged off the disappointment of not winning last year's Headley Cup to claim the first senior schoolboy cricket title this year - the inaugural Grace/JIIC Rural knockout title over Vere at STETHS on Wednesday. Holmwood, led by Sean Bennett in the absence....

Easy victory for T&T over St Vincent in stanford 20/20 quarter-final

COOLIDGE, Antigua: HALF CENTURIES from Dwayne Bravo and William Perkins, who combined for an important 86-run fourth wicket partnership, led Trinidad and Tobago to a convincing 59-run win over St Vincent in their quarter-final match in the Stanford Twenty20 competition on Wednesday night....

FROM THE BOUNDARY: Bravo's words - like music to the ears

I DO not know Dwayne Bravo well enough to believe that he means whatever he says, but whether he means them or not, his recent words were wonderful to hear.In fact, they were like music to the ears. Most cricketers today, indeed most sportsmen...

Shane Ellis punched in face at Caymanas - Head of security cites chronic indiscipline

RESPONDING to the incident in which jockey Shane Ellis was reportedly attacked by an owner last Saturday afternoon, Jason McKay, chief executive officer of McKay Security Limited, yesterday said it was a display of chronic indiscipline among licensed personnel at Caymanas Park....

Take Sir Mohandas Baba

With ROMEZ scoring a 15-1 upset via the Stewards' Room in the Abe Issa Memorial Cup feature at Caymanas Park last Saturday, the Pick-9 managed to survive the day's racing. The carryover is $1 million. Tomorrow's Pick-9 embraces races three to 11, the Super-6 from race six to 11...

HORSE SENSE - Claiming system needs to be re-examined

The recent adjustment in purses did not address the needed adjustment in the claiming tag. Low claiming tags are having a disastrous effect on the Breeding Industry and the economic viability of trainers. The system, as currently practised, has dramatically changed the profile...

Inside the BPL: League introduces int'l round

HALF OF the Premier League's 20 clubs are in the hands of foreign owners - and the better half at that. So it came as little surprise when Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore recently announced that "his" proposal for an international round of fixtures...

SuperClubs sponsors two for sailing expedition

Two outstanding leaders for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Programme in Jamaica, Fabian Graham and Floyd Reid, were both sponsored by SuperClubs to participate in a sailing expedition in the Eastern Caribbean. They were presented with airline tickets and travelling ...





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