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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | November 22, 2005

Jamaica's Samuels floored by knee injury
HOBART, Australia, (CMC): INJURED WEST Indies and Jamaican batsman Marlon Samuels has been forced out of the third and final Test against Australia this week and returns to the Caribbean today.

Manning showdown - C'bar, N Manley favoured to advance to finals
IT WILL be semi-final day in the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup at the Spring Complex as Calabar High tackle St. Catherine High in the curtain raiser at 1:00 p.m., before Norman Manley take on St. Andrew Technical (STATHS) at 3:00 p.m.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Hats off to Bravo and Ramdin
AUSTRALIA WON the second Test against the West Indies by nine wickets early on the fifth day in Hobart, and after winning the first Test by 379 runs, they have taken a winning two-nil lead in the three-match contest.


'We're all working hard'
HOBART, Australia, (CMC): IN THE aftermath of a nine-wicket defeat on the final morning of the second Test at Bellerive Oval yesterday (Sunday night Caribbean time) that gave Australia an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series....


Miracle Man leaves today
THE WAY is apparently now clear for Derby and Superstakes winner MIRACLE MAN to represent Jamaica in the US$300,000 Caribbean Classic at the El Commandante racetrack in Puerto Rico on Sunday, December 4.


Bernard set to replace Donaldson as JNA head
MARVA BERNARD is set to become the next president of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) as Sharon Donaldson has decided not to seek re-election at the next Annual General Meeting (AGM) set for December 10.


H View look to settle score against Portmore
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United and runaway leaders Harbour View will meet today in a grudge match in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) at Ferdie Neita Park.


Wadadah bitter at 0-1 defeat
WADADAH COACH Anthony 'Follies" launched a scathing attack on referee Victor Stewart, blaming his indiscretions for visitors Boys' Town's ability to drive away with three points from Jarrett Park on Sunday night...


Mixed results for champs in 10K
MANCHESTER HIGH'S Natoya Goule and Wainard Talbert of Lion Heart Track Club came away with mixed results at Sunday's Burger King 10K, the final race of the 2005 "Jamdammers & the No Violence One Love Grand Prix Series".


















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