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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | November 21, 2007

Return to the Office - Part II
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz will hope to continue rocking to the international football revival beat when they face Guatemala at the National Stadium at 7:00 this evening for their second friendly in a week. It was a triumphant return to the international friendly stage for the Jamaican...

Hey Train to run away with Cup

MIDWEEK RACING resumes at Caymanas Park today following a two-week break with two trophy races gracing the nine-race programme. These are the three-year-old and up restricted-allowance II for the Flossie McNeil Memorial Cup over 1200 metres ...

A point well made at the National Stadium

THE TURNout at Sunday's friendly match between the Reggae Boyz and El Salvador shows the need for engagement of the public and the senior national team in international football competition. It also proves how successful the hosting of such ventures can be....

Financial boost for Jamaica cricket

JAMAICA CRICKET received a significant financial boost yesterday when Ihsan Sports, a Pakistan-based company, announced a sponsorship deal of more than $32 million over three years.In the agreement, signed yesterday by president of the Jamaica Cricket Association...

England on brink of Euro 2008 qualification

LONDON COLNEY, England (Reuters):INJURED ENGLAND captain John Terry trained with his squad yesterday, boosting morale before their final Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia today.A bullish coach Steve McClaren, convinced England would earn the point they need ...

Warner has high hopes for Soca Warriors

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):CONCACAF BOSS Jack Warner believes Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Warriors can still qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.The Soca Warriors made history in 2006 when they qualified for the event in South Africa,...

Broncos too good for Titans

DENVER (Reuters):JAY CUTLER passed for two long touchdowns while Glenn Martinez returned a punt 80 yards as the Denver Broncos' big plays helped them to a 34-20 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Monday night. Cutler connected with Brandon Stokley for a 48-yard touchdown...

Aussies sweep by Lankans

HOBART, Australia (Reuters): Australia beat Sri Lanka by 96 runs yesterday to win the second Test at Bellerive Oval and complete a 2-0 series sweep.The Australians wrapped up victory in the third over after lunch on the fifth and final day when Sri Lanka...

Magic clip Hornets for fifth straight win

NEW YORK (Reuters): THE ORLANDO Magic registered a 95-88 road win over the New Orleans Hornets on Monday night, notching a fifth straight victory a day after handing the Boston Celtics their first loss of the season. Dwight Howard had 24 points and 15...





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