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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | October 10, 2008

Digicel, Stanford reach deal
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): STANFORD Twenty20 yester-day confirmed the lucrative US$20 million 'Twenty20 for 20' match will go ahead as planned on November 1 after a compromise was reached with mobile phone giants Digicel.Earlier media reports said Sir...

Meadhaven give Clarke the boot

THERE ARE conflicting reports surrounding the dismissal of Meadhaven United head coach Alrick Clarke yesterday, with the club's general secretary, Lance Cowan, saying he has been relieved of his duties and Clarke insisting he has not officially been dismissed ...

Barnes believes Jamaica will still be 'alive' for his coaching debut

JOHN BARNES believes he and the Reggae Boyz will have something to play for when he takes charge of his first game as coach of Jamaica's senior football team on November 19 against Canada in the CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers. Barnes, who was born in Jamaica ...

King to miss key clashes

JAMAICAN international Marlon King will miss the country's crucial World Cup qualifiers against Mexico and Honduras after being ruled unfit to travel with a minor back injury. Medical officials at King's Barclays Premier League club Hull City are concerned ...

'Super' support for Reggae Boyz

SUPERCLUBS IS the latest sponsor to reaffirm its commitment to the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) in a number of days, as it announced support in the region of $40 million over the next two years. The contract will see the hotel chain become the official ...

St James rising in standings

WESTERN BUREAU: ST JAMES High School climbed to within a point of capturing one of the two inter-zone places from Zone A of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup yesterday when they clobbered Maldon High 3-0 in their top-of-the-table clash at Jarrett...

Tough draw as Reno leave STETHS

SANTA CRUZ:THERE WERE mixed emotions yesterday as Reno said goodbye to STETHS as their borrowed home venue of the last two years, following a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Boys' Town.Reno's technical director, Wendell Downswell, confirmed the side would now...

CTL hails Pride 'N' Glory T&T Derby win

Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) has hailed the achievement of the Andrew Azar owned three-year-old filly PRIDE 'N' GLORY in winning the recent Trinidad Derby and also recognised the unprecedented feat of Jamaican-bred horses sweeping the first three...

Big bucks for Supreme Ventures 2-Y-O Series

SUPREME Ventures Limited (SVL) in association with Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) has announced the start of the 2008 Supreme Ventures 2-Y-O Series, with the Cash Pot raceday at Caymanas Park on Saturday, October 18.Sonia Davidson, vice-president - group...

Stewards head off gangsters

OPERATIONS stewards at Caymanas Park had to take preventative measures last Saturday, summoning security personnel and warning 12 jockeys after reports surfaced of an impending 'business race' in the final event of the afternoon...





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