March 15, 2012
Star Sport


Not playing names - Windies skipper bullish ahead of Aussie series
“KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC): West Indies captain Darren Sammy believes Arnos Vale can prove a "happy hunting ground" for his side, as they prepare to square off with Australia there in the first three one-day internationals.... read more
Fuller faces further sanctions after red card

Jamaican international Ricardo Fuller faces further sanction from English Premier League team Stoke City after picking up a first-half red card against Chelsea on the weekend, which infuriated his manager Tony Pullis....

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Don't rule Blues out - King

Reggae Boy striker Marlon King has warned about writing off Birmingham FC despite a wretched run of form that has seen the team lose momentum in a bid to return to top-flight football...

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Morton abandoned by many - Ramnarine

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): West Indies Players Association (WIPA) president, Dinanath Ramnarine, on Tuesday told a packed funeral service for late cricketer Runako Morton that the player had been deserted by many...

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No worries for Jago

Despite a low-keyed performance heading into this month's local athletics showpiece, the ISSA Boys and Girls' Championships, St Jago coach Danny Hawthorne remains optimistic that his team will ruffle a few feathers....

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Big blow for young sprinter - Eltham's Brissette ruled out of champs after school's late entry

ONE of the hottest young female sprinters in the island, Aneka Brissette of Eltham High School, will not get a chance to parade her talent at this year's ISSA Boys and Girls' Championships as her school will not compete...

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Leila Robinson Courts set for facelift

The Leila Robinson Courts will receive a major facelift before the end of the year, says minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for sports, Natalie Neita-Headley....

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