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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | February 7, 2008

Game Jamaica draw
TYRONE MARSHALL transformed what would have been utter grief into jubilation by scoring an injury-time equaliser with his head that gave Jamaica's Reggae Boyz a 1-1 draw after the hosts had dominated Costa Rica in their...

Samuels to know fate by month's end

ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): WEST INDIES batsman Marlon Samuels will know the outcome of a special investigator's probe into his alleged links with an Indian bookie before the end of the month.

Shaq looks towards the Suns

PHOENIX (AP): THE PHOENIX Suns acquired former National Basketball Association player of the year Shaquille O'Neal yesterday in a major trade that sends four-time NBA All-Star Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks to the Miami Heat.

The Smoker upsets in Ash Wednesday Trophy

THE SMOKER, running at odds of 17-1, upset his more fancied rivals to win the 3-y-o and up overnight allowance race over 1300 metres for the Ash Wednesday Trophy, in decisive fashion, at Caymanas Park yesterday.

Inside the BPL - Fans flex muscles for Liverpool

WEEK IN and week out, faithful fans are like a 12th man to any football team. Often credited as the difference makers in close games, good crowd support is the lifeblood of the pro game.

Western rivals look to break free

PERHAPS FOR neutrals, a draw is befitting of this afternoon's match-up, the last of the second round in the Cash Plus Premier League, between western rivals, Seba and Reno, at STETHS.

Choices, choices, choices!

NOW JAMAICA has seen the Reggae Boyz, with a team looking similar to the one expected to attempt the long journey back to Africa in 2010, three times now and, from all indications, the team is stocked with real talent.I keep going back to René Simoes'...





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