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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | December 31, 2005

Waterhouse to get $3m deal ... but players face salary cut
WATERHOUSE Football Club will officially announce a three-million dollar three-year sponsorship from its long-time sponsor Tru-Juice tomorrow.

Commentary - 2005: Most significant in three decades of horseracing
RACING YEAR 2005 will probably go down as the most significant in three decades with the decision to return the promotion of live racing to private investors.


Premier league transfer activity slow
THE EXPECTED rush of player- movement from one club to another in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) has been slow so far, after the transfer window opened on December 28, with only Onandi Lowe being registered to champions...


... Mixed reactions out west
WHILE THE other three western teams are seemingly anxious to exploit the transfer window in the hope of strengthening their teams for the next half of the 2005-2006 Wray & Nephew NPL football competition, Village United appear quite satisfied...


Powell dropped for Trinidad game
XAVIER MARSHALL and Shawn Findlay struck timely centuries to secure places in Jamaica's squad for next week's Carib Beer Series match away to Trinidad & Tobago, while West Indies fast bowler Daren Powell has been omitted...


Busta Fighters aim to tame Asian tigers
JAMAICA'S COMBINED Martial Arts Team, the Busta Fighters, will be back in action early 2006 following a highly successful international run in which they went unbeaten for a second consecutive year.


Bethel Town get big boost
A $2 MILLION contract has been signed for the upgrading of the Bethel Town playing field in Prime Minister P.J. Patterson's Eastern Westmoreland constituency, courtesy of funding secured through the Ministry of Water and Housing.


T&T kick off preparations for 2014 Cup
THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) commenced its preparations for the 2014 World Cup with its first Goal 2014 training camp for overseas-based Under-21 players on Wednesday at the Dr. Joao Havelange Centre of Excellence in Macoya.


It'll be Tallawah in Sweet Ruckus
ANOTHER SEASON of racing comes to a close at Caymanas Park today with a well-supported 10-race programme featuring the $1 million Sweet Ruckus Trophy over 1400 metres for native and imported two-year-olds.


Drug agency to be launched in January
AN AGENCY labeled as the Regional Anti-Doping Organisation (RADO), will be launched in January to cater to the Caribbean.

















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