Natural Desire leaves most fans dissatisfied
NATURAL DESIRE, a late 5-2 plunge, yesterday landed the gamble for trainer Lawrence Freemantle by outbattling 3-5 favourite AD INFINITUM to win the 11-furlong CTL Fan Appreciation Day Trophy race for Overnight Allowance horses.
Weatherly still in charge at Village
Despite a recent published report indicating that Fitzroy 'Johnny' Reid is the head coach of Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) team Village United, current Jamaica Under-20 coach Dr. Dean Weatherly is still the man in charge.
Ziadie going right down to the wire - Jamaica trainer in tight race for Calder title
Jamaican Kirk Ziadie landed one winner yesterday and mainitained pole position for the trainers' title heading into today's final card of the Tropical-at-Calder meet in Florida. Chasing his first championship win at Calder...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Happy hunting Jamaica and West Indies
The year 2007 is now in its second day and within another few days Jamaica will begin its bid for the regional four-day and one-day cricket trophies. Some six weeks after the battles for those internal honours are over, the West Indies...
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) officer has high hopes
CASTRIES, Saint Lucia (CMC): A West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) territorial development officer is hoping that Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007 will revive the fortunes of the region's cricket.
Sporting Central nip Rivoli
Sporting Central defeated former Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) team Rivoli United 1-0 at the Rio Cobre playing field in Spanish Town, as action continued in the Super Plus South Central Confed Super League on Sunday.
United drop points in Newcastle 2-2 draw
LONDON (Reuters): Premier League leaders Manchester United were held to a 2-2 draw at Newcastle United yesterday in a setback that will give fresh hope to champions Chelsea. Alex Ferguson's men were trailing to a fine James Milner goal...
Jamaica coach set sights on Olympics
Julian Dunkley, coach of Jamaica's senior men's basketball team, said the team's prospects at qualifying look good for next summer's Olympic Games in Beijing, China. "The future looks very bright," said Dunkley.
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