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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | December 21, 2004

Tour in jeopardy again
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP): THE WEST Indies' tour of Australia next month is jeopardised again because of the players' demand for US$500,000 (euro373,700) in appearance fees, says a West Indies cricket official.

Harding makes triumphant return
TRINIDADIAN jockey Brian Harding made a triumphant return to Caymanas Park on Saturday, thanks to three winners from six rides on the 10-race card. Harding, who had not ridden locally since last year, opened his account in the very first race aboard...


Gov't response to bids not surprising
WELL WHAT has been rumoured for the last month or so, that neither of the two bids submitted in response to the Government's invitation for potential investors to tender Proposals For Lease of the Caymanas racing plant found favour with the...


Upsets crash $5m Pick-9
TWO STUNNING upsets by SWEET JADE (23-1) and SCARLET ROYAL (25-1) in the second and sixth races respectively at Caymanas Park on Saturday ensured a fantastic Pick-9 carryover of $5.1 million to tomorrow's race meet.


A quartet of spinners
THE NATIONAL selectors on Sunday announced a squad of 16 players from which, depending on the composition of the West Indies team to Australia, Jamaica's team for the first match in the 2005 Carib Beer Series will be selected, and so far, so good.


Ralph ready for La Liga
JAMAICA STRIKER Damani Ralph, who is in line for a transfer to Spanish club Malaga, said he expects to contribute as well as learn from the club when he joins it next month.














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