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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | November 14, 2004

Distinctly Irish romps Superstakes
THE CLASSY three-year-old gelding DISTINCTLY IRISH solidified his claim for 'Horse of the Year' honours at Caymanas Park yesterday with a decisive victory over stable-companions SATISFIER and I'MSATISFIED in the 26th running of the Red...

Leaders hunt crucial points
WHILE no game in today's full slate of Wray and Nephew National Premier League matches could be described as a possible cracker, they are crucial ones, especially for the top two teams.


Boxhill remains confident
JUST DAYS ahead of their crucial CONCACAF World Cup qualifying game against the United States, Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) President, Crenston Boxhill is confident that his charges will be in the final round.


KO tourney to kick off St Elizabeth season
SANTA CRUZ: THE ST. Elizabeth Football Association's 2004-2005 competition will get under way today with the launch of the knockout championship.


Excelsior, Calabar in final
REIGNING Champions Excelsior and Calabar will meet in the November 20 Manning Cup final. t the Waterhouse Mini Stadium yesterday, the David Hunt-coached Calabar registered a comprehensive 3-0 win over title gunners Camperdown to end the east...


Jan seeks recourse
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: DROPPED TRINIDAD and Tobago player Imran Jan is seeking redress for his case through the controversial West Indies Players' Association (WIPA), the Trinidad Express reported yesterday.


Digicel's sponsorship and West Indies cricket
IT Is said that a friend in need is a friend indeed, and if that is so, West Indies cricket has certainly found a friend, a good friend, in Digicel. For the next five years, Digicel will be sponsoring the West Indies team at home and abroad.














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