Swing By at the double
SWING BY joined a select band of fillies to complete the 1000 Guineas and Oaks double when she won the mile and quarter classic at Caymanas Park yesterday in post-to-post fashion, for the Hilma Veira Trophy.
Trinidad & Tobago's brilliant double
THE 2005/2006 Carib Beer Series is over and congratulations to Trinidad and Tobago on winning the double. After the many stops and starts during the series, T&T won the Cup on the head-to-head rule after defeating Barbados in the final match to...
Saints close in on title
THE ST. CATHERINE trio of Danza Hyatt , Dean Morgan and Bevon Brown shone brightly to guide their team to first innings points over St. Mary on yesterday's opening day of the eighth and penultimate round of the Supreme Ventures Super Cup cricket...
August Town on track for crown
AUGUST TOWN are a win away from the Jamaica National-sponsored KSAFA Super League crown and a spot in the National Premier League play-offs following a 1-0 win over Meadhaven at Campion College yesterday.
Tough task for Tivoli
PORTMORE UNITED will probably have the most at stake this afternoon when the Wray and Nephew Cup knockout competition kicks off with two first-leg games.
Cyclists provide spark at the Dover raceway
THE DOVER raceway came alive on Easter Monday, but on this occasion the roar of finally-tuned performance cars was substituted for the flitter of bicycle wheels as the Cutters Cycling Club of Kingston hosted one of what is expected to be four meets...
Liverpool dash Chelsea's double hopes
LONDON, (Reuters): LIVERPOOL REACHED the FA Cup final and foiled Chelsea's bid for the league-Cup double with a 2-1 victory in their semi-final at Old Trafford in Manchester yesterday.
Cricket: 'Run wid it again!'
I COULD hardly believe the report in the media that the Cricket World Cup programmed for next year would cost Jamaica US$100 million, that is, J$6.5 billion. In fact, I was shocked in disbelief. The World Cup extravaganza is an excellent example of...
White elephant fears haunt Leaky
DESMOND LEAKY can safely be called the father of the yet-to-be-named but highly-publicised cricket arena in Trelawny.
The compound within the complex
WITHIN TRELAWNY'S Greenfield complex is a neat and tidy 'foreign' compound. About half a dozen rows of prefab buildings house the 136 Chinese workers involved in the construction of the site of the opening ceremony of next year's World Cup of...
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