Jarrett Park in Montego Bay will stage the first of two friendly exhibition games tomorrow evening to honour six of the stalwarts of Jamaica’s 1998 FIFA World Cup campaign.
Jockey Richard Mitchell starred at Caymanas Park yesterday with three winners, including highly fancied BIG DIVA for trainer, Tony Kirlew in the Sweet Ruckus Trophy over 1400 metres.
Captain Chris Gayle and all-rounder Dwayne Bravo topped the West Indies averages in their three-Test series against Australia, which ended this past weekend.
Published:Wednesday | December 23, 2009 | 12:22 PM
Batting all-rounder Ryan Hinds, who led Barbados to a semi-final spot in last month’s President’s Cup, has been retained as captain of a 13-man squad for the start of the 2010 West Indies first-class season.
Published:Wednesday | December 23, 2009 | 12:21 PM
Seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher is coming out of retirement to drive for Mercedes in 2010, saying he expects to contend for the title again.
Leaders Harbour View registered a convincing 8-0 victory over struggling August Town yesterday at Harbour View Mini Stadium in the Jamaica Football Federation/Premier League Club Association’s National Under-21 League.
Ipswich defender and former England youth international Tommy Smith will play for New Zealand at next year\'s World Cup after choosing this week to switch nationality.
Australia all-rounder Shane Watson says his excessive celebration following Chris Gayle’s dismissal in the second innings of the final Test was prompted by the West Indies’ captain taunts.
West Indies head coach David Williams has saluted the rookies on the regional squad and said their performance in Australia was a positive sign for the future.
Australia’s selectors have recalled opening batsman Phillip Hughes as cover for injured captain Ricky Ponting in a 13-man squad for the first of three Tests against Pakistan starting on Boxing Day.
The penultimate race meet for 2009 takes place at Caymanas Park this afternoon with the main attractions being the Sweet Ruckus Trophy over 1400 metres and the sixth and final race in the Champion Betting/CTL Claiming Series over 1500.
Super Jamaica-bred three-year-old colt BRUCE ON THE LOOSE has drawn post-position eight and his main rival BLACKSTONE STREET will be beside him in stall seven in Saturday’s highly anticipated clash for Trinidad and Tobago’s Gold Cup.
The penultimate race meet for 2009 takes place at Caymanas Park tomorrow with the main attractions being the Sweet Ruckus Trophy over 1400 metres and the sixth and final race in the Champion Betting/CTL Claiming Series over 1500.
Ipswich defender and former England youth international Tommy Smith will play for New Zealand at next year\'s World Cup after choosing this week to switch nationality.
Australia’s selectors have recalled opening batsman, Phillip Hughes as cover for injured Captain Ricky Ponting in a 13-man squad for the first of three Tests against Pakistan starting on Boxing Day.
Fast bowler Jerome Taylor remains in doubt for Jamaica’s opening fixture against the Windward Islands in the 2010 West Indies Cricket Board Four-day Regional Championship, which is set to bowl off in Jamaica on January 8.
Harbour View are expected to keep their lead going into the Christmas Break after this afternoon’s round of matches in the Jamaica Football Federation’s National Under-21 League.
Minister of Sports, Olivia Grange has expressed sadness of the death of Sydney Bartlett, one of Jamaica’s most celebrated footballers from the era of the fifties and sixties.