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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | January 19, 2005

Jackie Bell KO set for Stadium
THE KINGSTON and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA), in less than five months, has been able to overturn a $1.5 million deficit and is in a position to rent the National Stadium to host the Western Union-sponsored Jackie Bell...

Lara rates McGrath but ...
BRISBANE, Australia, CMC: WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara has rated Australian Test nemesis Glenn McGrath as a high quality fast bowler, but has cast doubt on whether the Australian quick can remain a competitive force by the 2007 World Cup in the...


WI's tour of Australia set to be reduced
SYDNEY, CMC: THE WEST Indies tour of Australia later this year, which was rescheduled from late 2004, is now set to be reduced to a three-Test series because of a hectic international schedule.


'I don't think about them'
OLYMPIC GAMES 200 metres champion Shawn Crawford said he was not concerned about the looming threats of Jamaican sprinters, Asafa Powell and Usain Bolt. In fact, Crawford, winner of the Athens 200m in 19.79, said they should be thinking about him.


Under-20 Boyz on mission to restore pride
JAMAICA'S UNDER-20 football squad left the island last night with high hopes of restoring pride to the country and qualify for the 2005 Under-20 FIFA World Cup in the Netherlands from June 10 to July 2. The young Reggae Boyz will stop in Fort...


Palmer wins 200m race in Florida
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Nadine Palmer, produced a NCAA provisional qualifying mark to win the 200 metres at the Florida Intercollegiate in Gaines-ville, Florida on the weekend. Representing the University of Florida, Palmer, a former Holm-wood Technical.















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