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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | November 16, 2005

Odds against the Windies
THE SECOND Test between the West Indies and Australia opens at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart tonight (local time) with the odds on victory heavily stacked in the home team's favour.

Lawrence joins MVP Track Club
OLYMPIC GAMES relay gold medallist Tayna Lawrence has become the latest star athlete to join a local track and field club. Lawrence, who ran the lead-off leg at the 2004 Athens Olympic to set the stage for gold and national record of 41.73...


Talbert accused of using unfair tactics again
LION HEART Track Club's Wainard Talbert was again accused of using unfair tactics while competing in Sunday's Ministry of Health (MOH) 5K, the third and penultimate race of the 'Jamdammers No Violence One Love Grand Prix Series'...


Cavalier face the might of Arnett
WHEN CAVALIER travel to the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex for their third-round Western Union/KSAFA Jackie Bell encounter with Arnett Gardens today it might not be the most mouth-watering clash on paper...


Ride along with Precocious Miss D
ALTHOUGH THE Royal Lancaster Trophy race for maiden two-year-olds is today's Caymanas Park feature, the overnight allowance rematch between old rivals ZICKWARTY and PRECOCIOUS MISS D in the ninth race over the round five course...


NZ demolish Sunshine Girls
NEW ZEALAND ran away with the NEM Insurance Tri-Nation Cup after a 67-32 demolition of Jamaica's Sunshine Girls at the National Indoor Sports Centre last night.


Eltham crush Mona
ELTHAM HIGH stomped Mona 8-0, while Calabar clipped St Catherine 2-1 in Group Two action of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup at the Constant Spring Complex yesterday, bringing the quest for a place in the semi-finals down to a rugged final...


















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