Jamaica Gleaner Sport
Published: Monday Friday | November 27, 2009
SA put Boyz on back burner ... JFF disappointed
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz will not be facing South Africa in their reciprocal friendly international before next year's FIFA World Cup. South Africa's coach, Carlos Alberto Parreira, has altered his team's preparation leading up to the tournament... Read More...
Baugh misses deserving ton
Carlton Baugh Jr fell 16 runs short of what would have been a deserved century at Up Park Camp on yesterday's fourth and final day of the first trial match to select Jamaica's team for the upcoming regional four-day competition ... Read More...
Purposeful start by West Indies
BRISBANE, Australia (CMC):West Indies bowled purposefully in the opening Test against Australia on Thursday, and gave some early proof that they may yet be a competitive force in this three-Test series.None of the West Indies bowlers distinguished... Read More...
All set for 8-race card on Sunday
Despite obstacles which emerged earlier this week, the historic first-ever Sunday race meet at Caymanas Park on November 29 will go ahead as planned.This was confirmed by CTL director Chris Armond yesterday. Armond said eight races are being offered... Read More...
Super-6 may go past $9m
Thanks to a stunning upset by LADY SHARMEELA who paid a whopping $15,878 to win at Caymanas Park last Saturday, the Super-6 boasts a carryover of $5.4 million.With heavy betting anticipated, it will more than likely offer a payout in excess of $9 million ... Read More...
Coach praises his brave Lions
Humble Lions coach Christopher Bender has praised his team's toughness following their 1-0 win over Portmore United on Wednesday evening in a Digicel Premier League second-round match at the Ferdie Neita Park in Braeton, Portmore, St Catherine... Read More...











