Tough times ahead for football, cricket
CHRISTMAS MEALS consumed and New Year's hangovers (hopefully) gone, it is time for us all to look forward to sport year 2004.
Final chance for Powell
JAMAICA-BORN West Indies batsman Ricardo Powell takes his final shot for selection on Trinidad & Tobago's Carib Beer squad when he turns out for the North team against the South in today's Pizza Hut/Gerry Gomez Memorial Classic at Queen's Park Oval.
Crucial practice match starts today
JAMAICA'S 16-MAN Carib Beer squad continues its preparation for next Friday's start of the West Indies four-day tournament against Windward Islands when they stage a three-day practice match at Sabina Park starting today at 10:00 a.m.
Good moves for table tennis
AFTER YEARS of marking time, the Jamaica Table Tennis Association has awoken from what can be described as a deep sleep, it has come alive, it has started to do some work...
Challenging year ahead for the Sport of Kings
WITH ONE of the worst years of operation behind the racing industry it is to be hoped that the 2004 racing year in Jamaica will see an improvement in the overall fortune of the Sport of Kings but that may not necessarily be the case.
Joe Armond passes on
CAYMANAS TRACK Limited has extended its condolences to the family and relatives of the legendary racing administrator, Joe Armond who passed away on Friday, December 26.
Orelue sweeps CTL tipsters' competition
MARK ORELUE, who back on November 26 tipped all nine winners on a mid-week programme, has once again emerged champion tipster, winning both sections of the CTL competition in 2003.
36 horses culled from racing
THE JAMAICA Racing Commission (JRC) has reactivated its culling programme and in this vein, a total of 36 horses has been culled from racing effective December 31.
Punter dies at Caymanas Park
THE NEW racing season progressed on a sad note at Caymanas Park yesterday when a punter died in the stands after the running of the second race.
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