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Arnett Gardens, Waterhouse hit with fine

Published:Thursday | August 12, 2010 | 10:44 AM

Arnett Gardens and Waterhouse have been slapped with $25,000 following the deliberations of the Competitions Committee of the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KASAFA), after the clubs reportedly used ineligible players during separate competitions.



The committee ruled that Arnett Gardens used six ineligible players during their Claro Champions League match against the University of the West Indies (UWI), last Saturday.



Oneil Thomas, Dwayne Williams, Kirk Ramsey, Nicholas Smith, James Durrant, Marvin Stewart and Leighton Neita were all used despite being registered to other clubs.



Additionally, the game has been awarded to UWI by a 3-0 margin.



Waterhouse were also slapped with a $25,000 fine, after it was discovered that the club used an over-aged player in their Under 13 Confederation match against Allman/Woodford on June 30.



The player who used the name of Andrew McLeod was later found out to be 14 year-old Shevaughn Maragh after an investigation into his real identity was launched by KASAFA.



In addition to the fine, the game has been awarded to Allman/Woodford by a 3-0 margin.



Waterhouse also failed to show up for their encounter against Cavalier last Friday and have been fined a further $5,000 and the match awarded to Cavalier by a 3-0 scoreline.