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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | January 25, 2008

Windies look to rebound
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (CMC): Although well rested by virtue of a lopsided itinerary, the West Indies will still not be firing on all cylinders for the second one-day international against South Africa today. Beaten by six wickets in a rain-affected opening encounter at Centurion...

Jones affair … 'has put dark cloud over track and field'

Jamaica's World and Olympic champion sprinter, Veronica Campbell-Brown, believes recent admission to use of performance-enhancing drugs by former American star Marion Jones, has damaged the integrity of track and field enough to cast doubt over outstanding performances...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Lambert, Jamaica look good in disappointing start

When the regional Carib Beer Series got under way some three weeks ago, on January 4, Jamaica were numbered among the favourites to win both the Cup and the Challenge Trophy, plus the small and embarrassing cash prizes of US$12,500 and US$5,000, and so far, so good....

Free entrance at Arnett Gardens

BEGINNING Sunday with the game against Portmore United, spectators attending games involving Arnett Gardens Football Club in the Cash Plus Premier League (CPPL) at their home ground have been given a freebie for the remainder of the season as yesterday the club's top executives...

Seba, Arnett draw 1-1

Seba United on Wednesday night stopped the winning run of Arnett Gardens under new coach Jerome Waite when they held the former champions to a 1-1 draw at Jarrett Park. Waite, the club's most successful coach was brought to resuscitate the team following a dismal run...

Four U-21 teams hunt final berth

Four teams - Portmore United, Arnett Gardens, Sporting Central and St. Georges - will battle for one spot as the race for a place in the Coca-Cola Under-21 (U-21) National League end-of-round final is set to go down to the wire. Harbour View who have 22 points from nine games...

Nadal crushed by new French star

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP): Rafael Nadal found out what Australian Open fans already knew: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is for real.Tsonga, who won over the crowds with a contagious smile and a go-for-broke style, claimed his biggest victim yet yesterday,...

Brilliant Tendulkar puts India on top

ADELAIDE, Australia (AP): Sachin Tendulkar marked what is likely to be his last Test in Australia by stroking his 39th hundred yesterday and putting India in a strong position after day one of the fourth Test. At stumps, he was 124 not out and India was 309 for five...

Vaz stole spotlight

Justin Vaz and Jason Walter climaxed the 2007 Equestrian Federation of Jamaica (EFJ) season in fine style by winning the final leg of the category 'A' show jumping league at the St. Ann Polo Club Christmas show. This marked the final event on the 2007 EFJ calendar...

Take Frankie Morefire

Despite two upsets in CELEBRATION TIME and BUSTER JACK last Saturday, both the Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew at Caymanas Park tomorrow. Tomorrow's Pick-9 embraces races three to 11, the Super-6 from six to 11. We look at the Super-6 which gets under way with a $170,000 claiming ...

Local racing interests restless

Like an old nag limping out its last days, this country's only horseracing facility at Caymanas Park slouches towards inevitable decline and decay.Its glory days long passed, its archaic structures nevertheless totter under the weight of trying to keep up with the demands...

Lorenzo Bloomfield dead at 73

Following on the heels of the legendary Eileen Cliggott last October and Neville Cousley on January 4, yet another veteran trainer has passed away. He is Lorenzo Bloomfield who died on the morning of Monday, January 14, in the Spanish Town Hospital, St. Catherine...





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