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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | December 13, 2002

JFF backs Brown
CARL Brown yesterday lost his designate tag when he was confirmed in the post of technical director of Jamaica's football programme at a press conference at the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) headquarters in New Kingston.

Hinds gets the nod
DHAKA, Bangladesh, CMC: WAVELL HINDS has received the clearest indicator yet that he is being earmarked as a potential West Indies captain, with his rise to the vice-captaincy role against Bangladesh.


H. View win 4-1
PORT OF SPAIN, CMC: JAMAICA'S HARBOUR View, down to 10 men after 31 minutes, pumped in three unanswered second half goals for a remarkable 4-1 win over Martinique's US Robert in their CONCACAF Champions Cup qualifier...


Perry to the rescue
NEHEMIAH Perry scored 68 for Gareth Breese's XI, but Robert Samuels' XI held the upper hand after the opening day of the Jamaica Cricket Association's first four-day practice match at Police Ground, Elletson Road yesterday.


Warner wants another place
SANTO DOMINGO, (AP): THE PRESIDENT of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football said yesterday CONCACAF deserves a fourth place for FIFA World Cup Germany 2006.


Trainers and the future of racing - Final of a two-part series.
LAST week we looked at the role of trainers and the changes to racing caused by a claiming system that has not been able to attract the quality of owners that trainers need to reap the benefits of their hard-earned profession.


Rough year for professionals
AS we move swiftly towards the end of another racing year with the industry still facing severe problems of underdevelopment in many of the critical areas it is appropriate, I think, to examine the current status of the professionals...


The Vice a firm banker
WITH this being the penultimate game before Christmas boasting a carryover of $270,000, activity in the Racing Pools could reach fever pitch by closing time today.











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