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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | December 30, 2003

Simpson marks 900th winner
BETTING ON the Pick-9 and Super-6 reached a frenzy at the back-to-back holiday meets last weekend with Boxing Day possibly setting a record insofar as exotic bets are concerned.

Synchronised show was a real 'Razzle Dazzle'
"RAZZLE Dazzle was a performance to remember," were the comments of a few proud spectators at the end of Island Aquatics Synchro Swimming Club's (IASC) performance at the National Stadium on Sunday.


The Noran Batman fiasco
THE ENTIRE fraternity of turfites are hopping mad about the dictatorial attitude of the responsible horseracing official or collection of officials who permitted the P. Watson-trained seven-year-old gelding Noran Batman...


'No whitewash'- Lara makes bold promise after losing second Test against SA
DURBAN (Reuters): WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara forecast his side would not be whitewashed despite losing the second Test to South Africa by an innings and 65 with a day to spare yesterday.


'Shiv', Sarwan centuries fail to save Windies
DURBAN, South Africa, CMC: COURAGEOUS centuries by Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul gave West Indies something about which to smile.


Arnett facing dilemma
ARNETT GARDENS, on top of their poor run of form, are facing numerous internal dilemmas stretching from injuries to disputes that threaten to push the former kingpins into the doldrums of the lower leagues.


Poor selection, injuries hurt WI
THE WEST Indies went down to a crushing innings and 65-run defeat to South Africa at Kingsmead in Durban yesterday.















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