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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | May 14, 2008

Aussies get ready for Jamaica match
The touring Australians had a light work-out at Sabina Park yesterday ahead of Friday's opening match against Jamaica at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium. The full squad, led by captain Ricky Ponting, spent more than two hours doing drills to free up their legs after spending...

Waterhouse lift COK Champions Cup

WATERHOUSE yesterday triumphantly returned to Harbour View, the scene of their abandoned Jackie Bell Knockout final to take the bigger prize, the City of Kingston Champions Cup, with a 2-0 victory over arch-rivals Tivoli Gardens. Determined to end the season with at least one...

Stewart's Auto to the rescue

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) were handed six sets of brand new keys by automobile dealers Stewart's Auto Sales to facilitate local travel during the 2010 World Cup campaign. The sponsorship package estimated to be valued over $25 million, will see Rene Simoes...

It's official, Samuels out for two years

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) West Indies batsman Marlon Samuels was banned from cricket for two years yesterday for breaking rules intended to prevent players from betting on matches. The International Cricket Council confirmed the automatic ban after receiving...

Chukka Blue polo team too good for Indians

Led by five goals from Kurt Chin, the Chukka Blue Jamaica polo team defeated the touring Indian team 9-6 to win the opening match of the series at the scenic Chukka Blue Polo Club in Sandy Bay, Hanover on Sunday. The tourists, who flew into the island last week courtesy...

Wehby sets sights on Caymanas divestment

The divestment of Caymanas Park is one of the proposals again put forward by the government in its policy statement on the racing industry released yesterday by the Minister Without Portfolio in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, Senator...

1,200 athletes for Blue Cross meet

The 25th staging of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) National Primary, All-Age and Junior High Schools Athletic Championships, will be held tomorrow and Friday at the National Stadium. Sponsors Blue Cross of Jamaica Limited have pledged $4 million dollars towards...

JGA to name 10 players for Carib Junior Champs

The team to represent Jamaica at the annual Caribbean Amateur Junior Golf Championships will be named at the end of the month following the Jamaica Golf Association's hosting of basic- and intermediate-level tournaments at the Constant Spring Golf Club...

Wrist injury keeps T&T's Jones out

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad(CMC): Trinidadian marksman Kenwyne Jones will miss his country's international friendly against England after breaking his wrist in Sunderland's 1-0 defeat to Arsenal on the final day of the English Premiership on Sunday...

Disunity at the heart of Seba's problems

THE new National Premier League format did just what was intended: extend an olive branch to teams battling to avoid the drop. No one expected Seba United to do the same. Reno, if only by a whisker, are smiling from ear to ear as they would have already been demoted...





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