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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | June 23, 2005

Stadium stalemate
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Tivoli Gardens and Portmore United played to a tame 1-1 draw in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League first leg final at the National Stadium last night.

Big battle on for final spot
IT'S D-Day for National Premier League (NPL) hopefuls Boys' Town and Los Perfectos as they battle for the final promotional spot at the Collie Smith Drive starting at 3:30 pm.


Asafa to compete in London Grand Prix
THE WORLD'S fastest man, Jamaica's Asafa Powell, is down for next month's Norwich Union London Grand Prix. Powell, who became the world's fastest man just over a week ago when he broke American Tim Montgomery's three-year-old record...


Stoddart, Dixon ready for next hurdles
HURDLERS SHEVON Stoddart and Vonette Dixon are in high sprits ahead of tomorrow's start of the Supreme Ventures/National Athletics Championships at the National Stadium.


Reggae Rules wins feature
THE EVEN-money favourite REGGAE RULES danced away with the W. 'Billy' Pick Memorial Cup at Caymanas Park yesterday, winning the mile and a quarter feature by two lengths from his front running stable-companion MANISH.


WICB grants Lara leave
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): WEST INDIES cricket superstar Brian Lara has been granted permission to skip the second leg of next month's Sri Lanka tour, an official said.


Rousseau to throw hat in ring again
FORMER WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) president Pat Rousseau is set to toss the hat in the ring once again to lead the region's cricketing administration. President of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) Jackie Hendriks last night confirmed...


















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