Jamaica Gleaner Sport published: Sunday | January 16, 2005
Clash of the heavyweights
THE SPOTLIGHT will be on Tivoli Gardens this afternoon and not for any political reasons. Defending Wray and Nephew National Premier League champions Tivoli Gardens host former champions and end-of-first-round finalists Waterhouse...
GROS ISLET, St. Lucia, CMC: JAMAICA PUT themselves in line to pick up first innings points against the Windward Islands by the close of play on day two of their Carib Cup second-round match at the Beausejour cricket ground yesterday.
FREE-RUNNING BAY gelding JACK EM UP survived a late run from even-money favourite MR. VIGOROUS to win the annual renewal of the $260,000-$220,000 claiming race for the James B. Dawes Memorial Trophy by a neck at Caymanas Park yesterday...
FOUR OF the world's top netball nations will swoop down on Jamaica as of next month with the aim of providing formidable opposition for our young Sunshine Girlz ahead on the World Under-21 netball championships.
THE VB triangular one-day tournament in Australia got under way on Friday, the West Indies lost, easily at that, and a number of fans are hopping mad. With each team playing six matches in the preliminary round before the best of three finals, however...