March 27, 2012
Star Sport


Walker glad to be cleared of Sergeon fall
“FOUR-TIME champion jockey Omar Walker is happy that his name has finally been cleared by the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) after being accused of causing female apprentice Georgina Sergeon to fall from TRICKY TRAIN.... read more
Jarreau tests Guineas trip

FORMER champion trainer Philip Feanny is looking for an equally impressive performance from another of his 2000 Guineas hopefuls, JARREAU, when the colt goes for consecutive victories in tomorrow's sixth event at a mile....

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Dynamic KC ready to strike

Kingston College head coach Michael Russell has hailed his team as the most dynamic he has seen in recent years, and is confident of taking the title back to North Street...

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Hat-trick hero Haughton lifts August Town past Spring

Diego Haughton highlighted the Jamaica Yellow Pages KSAFA Super League match week by notching a hat-trick in August Town's 3-1 win over Constant Spring last Saturday...

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JC will peak at the right time

AFTER pulling off a win last year, which was surprising to many fans, many saw Jamaica College as dominating the Championships for at least the next four to five years as they did so with a young team....

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Can Edwin clear the mental hurdle?

IN sporting rivalries, whether they are individual or team, there are sometimes impediments that stand in the way of those involved and those factors, whether internal or external, can determine if a team...

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'KC' Graham's picks

Star Sports' analyst Raymond 'KC' Graham gives up his picks for this week's track fiesta, the Boys and Girls' Champs, which runs off tomorrow. Below are picks for the boys' events, get a copy of tomorrow's paper for the girls' events...

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No room for complacency - Sammy

GROS-ISLET, St Lucia: Darren Sammy said it was important for his side to quickly switch from the 50 overs to Twenty20 mode, as they prepare for the first Digicel Twenty20 International against Australia...

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