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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | July 6, 2003

'Fudgie' humbles the 'King'
HERECOMESFUDGIE, RUNNING at odds of 10-1 with Florida-based Jamaican-born jockey Allen Maragh aboard, denied stable companion A KING IS BORN Triple Crown glory at Caymanas Park yesterday in winning the season's final classic, the $2.5 million Cable...

Boyz face Cuba challenge
THOUGH REVENGE is not a word often used by technical director Carl Brown, one suspects that it will be foremost in his mind when the Reggae Boyz host Cuba at "the Office" today at 6:00 p.m. Cuba were one of the teams to cause Brown much heartache...


At home with the Sunshine Girls
CARLA AND Kasey are grumpiest when they wake up in the mornings. So miserable everyone avoids them. Althea is the clown. Nichala is considered vain for always being in the mirror fixing her hair and face and she, like Simone, Nadine and Georgia, loves...


Becca calls it a day
SENIOR SPORT Editor and world-renowned cricket writer Tony Becca retired undefeated at 62 after 20 years of service with the Gleaner Company Ltd on Friday. Becca covered more than 100 Test matches for the newspaper and was renowned and respected for...


Soldiers poised to take crown
RAIN YESTERDAY interfered with what was expected to be an exciting final round of Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) Super League matches. However JDF, Kingston batsman Nicholas Austin and Renford Pinnock Jnr. from St. Catherine CC must have been...


West Indies on course to host World Cup, says Dehring
WESTERN BUREAU: CHRIS DEHRING, the managing director of World Cup 2007, said the West Indies was on course in its preparations to host the tournament. Speaking to the media in Montego Bay shortly after he and a West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)...














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