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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | December 14, 2003

Uphill task for Windies
JACQUES KALLIS hit 158 as South Africa turned the screws on West Indies yesterday, ending the second day of the first Test with a lead of 474.

Golden run by 'Fudgie'
POPULAR OWNER Joseph 'Fudgie' Duany took a giant step to his first owners' title at Caymanas Park yesterday when his classy three-year-old gelding HERECOMESFUDGIE won the 37th running of the United Bookmakers Association Gold Cup...


New JNA boss a real netball veteran
SHARON DONALDSON has served the Jamaica Netball Association in a number of capacities since 1993 but the idea of being president hasn't really sunk in yet.


Showdown at the Compound
NATIONAL PREMIER League champions Portmore United will be looking to get back on the winning trail when they travel to Harbour View's 'Compound' in the Wray and Nephew-sponsored competition today at 3 p.m.


Confident Village host Arnett
A CONFIDENT Village United team will be awaiting former champions Arnett Gardens at the Elliston Wakeland Community Centre this afternoon when the Wray & Nephew National Premier League (NPL) second round continues.


Maverley advance in Super League
MAVERLEY/HUGHENDEN gave themselves an early Christmas present by qualifying for the midseason final of the JNBS/KSAFA Super League football competition. Yesterday, Rockfort became the latest team to feel their wrath, taking a 0-3 whopping at Rockfort.


Commentary - Put in a spinner, take out a pacer
THE FIRST Test between the West Indies and South Africa is now in progress in Johannesburg and with South Africa posting 561 in their first innings, the West Indies, on 87 for one at the end of the second day, will have to bat well, very well, to prevent.















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