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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | July 25, 2006

Quitting not on Boxhill's mind... Downswell's role to be discussed.
Following another embarrassing 6-0 defeat for the Reggae Boyz, this time at the junior level, Crenston Boxhill, president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) says the thought of resigning is not on his mind.

Asafa Powell says he 'can go much faster'
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CMC): Jamaican sprint ace Asafa Powell believes if he can remain relaxed he has the potential to go as fast as is humanly possible. "If I can stay relaxed I can go much faster. How fast, everything humanly possible.


Dunga is new Brazil coach
Former Brazil midfielder and captain Dunga was surprisingly named as the country's new national team coach yesterday. The 42-year-old, with no previous coaching experience, replaced Carlos Alberto Parreira, who resigned last Wednesday...


Ransom Man sold
This year's Derby winner RANSOM MAN has changed hands, having been sold by his owner, Darrington Ferguson, for $2.7 million last week. The three-year-old bay gelding by Ghost Ransom out of Dame O'Mandy was transferred to the stables of Gary Subratie...


Zero tolerance - Local referees to clamp down on dirty play
Opponents of the 'beautiful game' will find no peace in the upcoming season of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League according to Peter Prendergast, president of the Jamaica Football Referees Association (JFRA).


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Stanford Twenty20 pulling in the fans
The Stanford Twenty20 cricket tournament is moving from strength to strength. It has truly been wonderful so far and the way things are going, it looks as if it is heading for a glorious finale on Sunday, August 13.


Merrecia, James top Clarendon road race
National representatives Gregory McKenzie and Merrecia James captured the overall titles, but Jason Spence and Jacquelyn McKenzie won the big $40,000 community prizes at Sunday's Clarendon 10K. The race, which was staged by the Clarendon Crime Prevention.




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