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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | June 20, 2004

Boyz go for clincher
THE REGGAE Boyz have never had a bigger test than they will have this evening when they take on the Haitians in the quarter-final round of the CONCACAF group World Cup qualifying matches at 6:00 p.m.

Semi-finals a win away
WHEN JAMAICA face Haiti today they will be doing so in the hope of securing one of 12 places in the semi-final round in the CONCACAF Zone World Cup qualifiers. If Jamaica move on today they would have joined Canada, the first team to advance following...


Entire programme rides on this game says Brown
WHEN JAMAICA take the field at 6:00 p.m. this evening against neighbours Haiti it will be the toughest assignment for Technical Director Carl Brown...


Haiti on a mission says Clavijo
LAST WEEK, Haiti's coach Fernando Clavijo declared it would be 'war' at the National Stadium, following his team's 1-1 draw with the Reggae Boyz at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.


Gayle, 'Shiv' blast Sussex
HOVE, England, CMC: SHIVNARINE CHANDERPAUL and Chris Gayle smashed blistering half centuries and guided West Indies to a six-wicket win over Sussex in a rain-shortened day/night limited-overs match at Hove yesterday.


Subratie nabs first hat-trick
GARY SUBRATIE was the toast of Caymanas Park yesterday, the second generation trainer posting the first triple of his career from six runners on the 10-race programme.















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