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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | December 10, 2006

Brilliant run by Miracle Man
MIRACLE MAN stamped himself as the greatest native-bred horse in the history of local racing when he romped the US$100,000 Confra-ternity Classic over nine furlongs at the El Commandante racetrack in Puerto Rico yesterday.

Commentary - One more step in the right direction

Last weekend was a good one for sport - certainly for cricket. It was a good one for tourism and, hopefully years from now, when sports tourism has really and finally taken off and bringing in millions of dollars into the national coffers...


Man United go nine points clear

Manchester United surged nine points clear at the top of the Premier League with an edgy 3-1 derby victory over Manchester City yesterday.


Ninety days to Cricket World Cup ... Charlie's got Sabina in his hands

Charlie Joseph has never played the game of cricket. He has tried turning his arm over a few times but that is the closest he has has come to playing the sport. But few can boast of interacting with more cricket stars and being closer to the action...


Lara urges Windies batsmen to step up

West Indies captain Brian Lara has called on his batsmen to lift their game, ahead of the third One-Day International against Pakistan at the Gadaffi Stadium today.


Harbour View win women's Pemier League title

Harbour View and Meadhaven United are the 2006 Sherwin Williams Women's Premier League and A League champions, respectively.


Baugh shines with good 69

Carlton Baugh was the shining star yesterday as Jamaica's cricketers continued their preparations for the upcoming Carib Beer Series and KFC Cup at Elleston Road.


IFNA drops Fiji

THE 2007 World Netball Championships will not be held in Fiji.


Harbour View look to stay in touch

After a week's break due to the Caribbean Club championships, former champions Harbour View will renew their assault on the lead held by defending champions Waterhouse in the Wray and Nephew NPL when they go up against Reno at St. Elizabeth Technical.


Champs poised for thrilling end

THE WORLD Golf Championships' Barbados World Cup is heading for a thrilling conclusion today after a pulsating third round of the team event at the Sandy Lane course yesterday.


Waterhouse have mountain to climb

Waterhouse's chances of advancing to the semi-final round of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU)'s Club Championships now depends on Deportiva Banda Abou of Curacao upsetting Baltimore Sportif today at their mini-stadium starting at 3:30 pm.


Tough task ahead for Young Boyz

Having got the better of their Caribbean counter-parts, Trinidad's Soca warriors, Jamaica's Under-20 Reggae Boyz will now take aim to tackle the final obstacle standing between themselves and a berth in the 2007 Youth World Cup...




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