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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 17, 2003

SA pacemen rip WI apart
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, CMC: A DEFIANT innings of 74 by Shivnarine Chanderpaul was the only consolation for the West Indies as South Africa's pace attack completed the demolition job on the visitors...

JRC looking to strengthen rules
THE CHIEF steward and director of racing at the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) Lloyd Cobran, said he was very concerned about the riding of jockeys at Caymanas Park, but there is now a process in place to monitor the situation.


Jarrett, Berry to join JFF committee
WESTERN BUREAU: NOTED BANKERS Earl Jarrett and Chris Berry are to be a part of the Jamaica Football Federation's (JFF) new Finance Committee, The Gleaner has learned.


Portmore United, Reno clash
WESTERN BUREAU: DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United will meet Reno at the Frome Sports Club in the lone Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) second-round game today at 3:00.


Reggae Boyz to play China in friendly
KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC: JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz have been invited to play a friendly football international against China early next year as part of their build up for World Cup qualifying competition.


St George's hammer St Jago to advance
TWO EMPHATIC slam dunks by Dwayne Wint of St. George's College in the final seconds of his team's game against St. Jago High at the Stadium courts yesterday emphasised its dominance as it went on to win 72-58...


South Africa off to a brilliant, threatening start
THE FIRST Test between the West Indies and South Africa ended in Johannesburg yesterday and, with one victory in the bag, with the West Indies falling easily despite a great innings by Brian Lara...















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