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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | April 29, 2003

Clunis, Parchment development pleases trainer Vin Edwards
VETERAN TRAINER Vin Edwards is pleased with the progress of his apprentice riders, Phillip Clunis and Phillip Parchment - both of whom rode doubles recently.

Veteran punter nabs two prizes
THIRTY PUNTERS with maximum 32 points shared the $97,000 first dividend prize declared on last Saturday's Racing Pools game with each one receiving $3,248.40.


The topsy-turvy Classic series
FOR ALL excepting the Philip Feanny-trained titan, A King is Born, the Classic series is locked into a topsy-turvy mode.


England strike first
WORLD NUMBER three England clipped number four Jamaica 51-47 in an exciting netball encounter at GC Foster College yesterday afternoon.


Close going in Grace Shield final
THE GRACE Shield Premier League cricket final between Norman Manley Comprehensive and Spanish Town High enters its second day at Melbourne Oval today with the prospect of an exciting day's play and a close finish.














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