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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | January 4, 2005

$Multimillion sports complex for Sligoville
A $222-million sports complex will be built in Sligoville, St. Catherine, beginning in five months time. The multi-faceted facility on which construction is set to run from May through a 10-month period, comes as a gift to the country from...

New role for Lara
MELBOURNE, Australia, CMC: WEST INDIES team manager Tony Howard says that captain Brian Lara's role in the regional team has changed and the batting prodigy is now focused on developing younger players and building a legacy.


WI trio cleared
MELBOURNE, Australia, CMC: WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara and his teammates Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo have been given the green light by their team management to play for the Rest of the World against an Asian XI in a tsunami relief cricket...


Anna Perenna stuns Pick-9 bettors
A NEW season of racing commenced at Caymanas Park on Saturday and straight off the bat Pick-9 players were foiled by a stunning upset in the fourth race won by the 36-1 outsider, ANNA PERENNA.


Wanted: a quality WI spin bowler
TEN YEARS after being the best in the world, the West Indies, with a record of five victories, 30 losses and five draws in 40 matches away, 14 victories, 13 losses and 12 draws at home, are virtually at the bottom of the Test rankings - above only...


McFarlane looks to dip below 47.4
CMC: JAMAICAN OLYMPIC 400-metre hurdles silver medallist Danny McFarlane is looking ahead to the 2005 World Championships this summer in Helsinki after a solid performance in Athens.


I was not fired, says Seagobin
TRACK & FIELD agent Cubie Seagobin has refuted claims that he was fired by coach Stephen Francis as the representative for his two top athletes, Asafa Powell and Brigitte Foster.















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