Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Monday | November 9, 2009

Mears mistake! - Burnley right back claims to have no Jamaican connection
There is a thick cloud of confusion surrounding the international future of England-born defender Tyrone Mears who represented Jamaica in a friendly international earlier this year only to find out afterwards that he was not eligible to do so... Read More...

Tivoli KO St Georges
Tivoli gardens are the Digicel Premier League (DPL) first End-of-Round final champions after getting the better of St Georges 2-0 last night at the National Stadium. The keenly contested encounter saw strike partners Navion Boyd and Keammar Daley... Read More...

Terry's header leads Chelsea past Man United
LONDON (AP): John Terry headed Chelsea to a 1-0 victory over Manchester United to extend the team's Premier League lead to five points yesterday, despite rarely threatening the defending champions. Chelsea had been frustrated by United for 76 minutes... Read More...

Mills happy stay in Jamaica despite lucrative overseas offers
KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): Glen Mills is comfortable in Jamaica and plans to remain here, where he hopes to continue churning out world-class athletes. Mills, the coach of the Jamaican sprint phenomenon Usain Bolt, disclosed that he continues to receive... Read More...

Cavalier stay on top
Cavalier have maintained their lead atop the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)/Claro Super League competition despite playing to 0-0 draw with Constant Spring at Winchester Park yesterday.Cavalier are now on 13 points one ahead of Rae Town... Read More...

Dyson could scout for Windies talent
SYDNEY, Australia (CMC):More players from the Caribbean may get a chance to play domestic Twenty20 cricket in Australia.This follows the appointment of John Dyson to oversee scouting for New South Wales (NSW) for the Sheffield Shield side through to the... Read More...

Johnson's future undecided after title loss
HARTFORD, Connecticut, United States: Jamaica's ageing 'Road Warrior' Glen Johnson has vowed to continue his journey in professional boxing, despite glimpses his march is slowing after a second unanimous decision defeat to American 'Bad Chad' Dawson in a world light heavyweight title fight... Read More...