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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | August 4, 2006

T&T in charge at Caymanas
DEFENDING champions Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) took charge of the prestigious Hoerman Cup competition at the Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC) yesterday as joint overnight leaders Jamaica faltered at the Caymanas Golf and Country Club.

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Lara apologises, but what's next?
Brian Lara has apologised for, in his own words, breaking the confidence placed in him as West Indies captain during and after the fourth Test against India at Sabina Park just over a month ago.


C&W answers call for Premier League clubs
Even before a ball has even been kicked, four teams in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) have already got off to a flying start to the new season, as a result of a three-year sponsorship deal worth approximately $65 million....


Jamaica men second at champs
The Jamaican men's team had to settle for second spot when they went down 3-2 to Bermuda as play in the Lucozade Sport Junior Caribbean Squash Championships came to a close on Wednesday at the Liguanea Club courts.


Berlin excludes Graham's athletes
BERLIN (Reuters): The organiser of Berlin's Golden League event said athletes trained by United states sprinter Justin Gatlin's coach Trevor Graham would not be invited to the September 3 meeting, and urged other top European events to do the same.


Bank on fit Satisfier
Tomorrow's World-phone Day 10-race pro-gramme at Caymanas Park offers a Pick-9 carryover of $1.8 million, ensuring a first prize of close to $3 million. The Super-6, on the other hand, starts anew after it was caught by 10 punters, each receiving $93,000.


HORSE SENSE: Saratoga - mecca of thoroughbred racing
My, how time flies. I cannot believe that another year has passed, and it is time again for my annual pilgrimage to the Mecca of thoroughbred racing at Saratoga in the Adirondacks, upstate New York.




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