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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | November 13, 2004

Distinctly Irish for Superstakes
SUPERDAY is here again, the glittering 12-race programme featuring the 26th running of the Red Stripe Superstakes for native bred three-year-olds and up over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park today.

Young's pain could be Ja's gain
JAMAICA'S and The Bahamas' 2000 Olympic men's 4x400 metres relay squads could have their places elevated, after United States quarter-miler Jerome Young was banned for life after a second positive test for a performance-enhancing drug....


Teams set to sizzle in d'Cup quarter-finals
THE LAST set of quarter-final matches in this year's ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup football competition are expected to be sizzling today.


Excelsior poised to deny George's again
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Excelsior take on St. George's College at 3:00 p.m., while Camperdown tackle Calabar High at 1:00 p.m. in semi-final action of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning Cup at Drewsland today.


Who will win? ...And the experts select
THE RACING media has become an integral part of the landscape on big race days and it is always interesting to know who fancies what in races such as the Red Stripe Superstakes.


Kicking conquerors
JAMAICA's COMBINED martial arts team members covered themselves in glory last Saturday, sweeping the United States 3-0 in Jacksonville, Florida, to register their first win over the Americans and sixth straight international victory in a year.


Windies opener is Ja's Cricketer of the Year
CHRIS GAYLE was voted Jamaica's Cricketer of the Year at Thursday night's Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA)/KFC annual awards function at Knutsford Court Hotel.














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