Rear Admiral humbles rivals
LATE bloomer REAR ADMIRAL, ridden by Charles Hussey for his brother Percy, stormed through in the final 100 metres to lower the colours of the crack Philip Feanny-trained unbeaten pair...
Time to take a stand
THERE COMES a time in the life of every man when he has to take a stand, and for the West Indies selectors, the time has come.
WICB and Shell Academy agree on changes
ST.GEORGE'S, Grenada, CMC: THE GRENADA-BASED Shell Cricket Academy, which grooms young Caribbean players, and the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), have agreed on changes at the Academy.
'Best' on top in King George
TONY MCCOY declared his love for Best Mate after the favourite provided plenty of Christmas cheer for punters with a battling success in the 150,000 pounds Pertemps King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day.
Are Caymanas' Halycon days yet to come?
LAST WEEK we looked at the genesis of Thoroughbred Racing in Jamaica and colonial America. This week we explore the many parallels between the success stories of two tracks - Belmont and Caymanas Park.
Worrying decline in racing industry
THE 2002 racing year in Jamaica has certainly turned out to be a near disastrous one for the industry as the promoting company has suffered a worrying decline in fortune with sales turnover virtually reaching non-viable levels...
Start with Road Code
A VERY knotty 1100 metres maiden condition race for 4-y-o's and upwards will open tomorrow's final Racing Pools game for 2002.
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