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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | September 30, 2006

Rampant Haiti take aim at Reggae Boyz
Red-hot Haiti will now set their eyes on toppling the defending champions Reggae Boyz in their final fixture of the Digicel Caribbean Cup Group D, after a second straight impressive result, a 7-1 thrashing of winless St. Lucia yesterday.

Performer of the week - It was Lamey at the double

KEVIN LAMEY celebrated his return to international football with a double strike against St. Lucia on Wednesday night.


Jamaica, US in Trelawny showdown

The new Trelawny multi-purpose stadium, which is earmarked to host the opening ceremony for the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, will get its first taste of international cricket today when Jamaica square-off against an Invitational XI from the United States..


Ticket warning issued

TICKETS BOUGHT for next year's Cricket World Cup on Internet auction sites or from other other third-party outlets will not be honoured, organisers said on Thursday.


SA boss gives preparations high vote of confidence

SOUTH AFRICAN team manager Goolam Rajah has given the Caribbean's preparations for next year's Cricket World Cup a high vote of confidence. And the experienced cricket official has contended that the region is far ahead of where South Africa was...


Wheels starting to turn Cycling getting back on track

THE JAMAICA Cycling Federation (JCF) has embarked on an ambitious project to rejuvenate cycling in Jamaica by repairing the velodrome at the National Stadium.


Calabar, St George's in top clash

Defending Champions Calabar will look return to winning ways when they take on St. George's College in today's feature game of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning competition 3:30 p.m. at Emmet Park.


West Indies focusing on batting

West Indies head coach Bennett King says his current ICC Champions Trophy preparation is focused on the team's batting that flopped in two games and buckled in others during the recent DLF Cup Tri-Series tournament in Malaysia.


'Country Boy' to dance away with Reggae Trophy

The three-year-old and up graded stakes feature for the Reggae Trophy over the straight five course is today's feature at Caymanas Park. Of the six horses declared, four are from the stables of champion trainer Wayne DaCosta.


Prime Minister pleased with new multi-purpose stadium

PRIME MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller has declared that she is quite pleased with the current state of readiness of the new Trelawny multi-purpose stadium, which will host the opening ceremony for the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup...


Top schoolboy teams seeking to consolidate

Champions Godfrey Stewart High will be among the teams seeking to repeat first round wins today when action resumes in the 2006 ISSA/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup with 58 of the 65 competitors in action across 10 of the competition's 12 competing zones.


Commentary - Swing By suspicions

The failure of 2006 Jamaica Oaks and One Thousand Guineas heroine Swing By to face the starter in Trinidad & Tobago's Royal Oaks Derby last Monday, marks the second occasion in nine months when differing circumstances...


Rugby title on the line

The second match in the Caribbean Rugby 15's Championships, between defending champions Trinidad & Tobago and Guyana, will be played today at the University of West Indies Bowl, Mona.


In your neighbourhood

With only tomorrow's round of matches to go in the Portmore Metropolitan Cricket League, six teams are still fighting for semi-final spots.




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