Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Gayle must respect Windies legacy - Richards

Gayle must respect Windies legacy - Richards

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Vincent Layne 'Hold On'

This is a view of Black Belly sheep farmer ..Vincent Layne..While listening to the tribute to Obama have a look at those great looking Black Belly sheep .

Saturday, 19 September 2009

ITS TIME TO ACT

Hello everyone;

I believe that by now we should all be tired of saying that : So Two of us at consumer watch will make another attempt to form an organization. We have sent out membership forms via the social networks on the net...facebook, msn and ordinary email. we have sent membership forms to the press so that they too could publicize it for us. If you guys fail to send back the forms , then you the consumers need to stop complaining and take what you get because as the Trinis say"we like it so".

The link for the form is also on this blog so go now fill in the form and send it back to us...We can do it or Can we.

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

WEST INDIES CRICKET MUST MAKE A DECISION

Here is a well written expose on the current conflict between the West indies Players Association and the wEst Indies cricket board.

Right now they are both in a loss-loss situation, for cricket's sake they need to move to a win-win STATE and some of the suggestions in this article may very well work...Its writeen by cricket commenator/analysst..TONY COZIER:

CLICK ON LINK BELOW FOR ARTICLE

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Monday, 6 July 2009

IFNA boss laments struggles to make Olympics - JamaicaObserver.com

IFNA boss laments struggles to make Olympics - JamaicaObserver.com

Thursday, 18 June 2009

Barbados vs Scotland ..Test 1..at the wildey gymnasium



The game was won by Barbados 48-37 eventualy, although it took a complete change of the attacking part of Barbados game to achieve this.
Coach Waithe started with Walcott at GA and Bishop at GS and Quarless at C with Smith at WA.
This combination was slow, unenterprising, and above all inept. Olivia Walcott has had her best days at this sport, and really ought not to be playing at this level. The quick, agile Walcott is no more and therefore she clogged up the entrance to the circle resulting in Bishop having to play outside the box . This meant that sometimes she was starved of the ball by an ineffective mid court.
The other end of the court was also in trouble, as captain Martindale did not appear to be present, and Puckeirin has never been useful at goal keeper. The scottish attack had a ball ..... with the goal shooter rolling and finishing about a foot away from the pool in the middle of the goal circle. Had the Scottish lass been more accurate , her country would have led Barbados by at least five goals at half time.

However, the third quarter saw a new attacking unit of Piggott-GA, Browne -GS, Shepherd - WA and Quarless back at centre after a minor spill. Piggott was quick and roamed the centre court at will, and when necessary put some good passes into GS Browne. This stopped Scotland in their tracks and Bdos stretched their lead and eventually won fairly comfortably.

Coach Waithe must now be sure that Walcott cannot play Goal attack at this level any longer, no matter how well she played in the past. She must also be aware that if Bishop does not get the ball she cannot shoot, so the centre court must work out a much better way to get the ball to her. At the other end, the defenders need real work at their reflexes and man-to-man tactics.

Barbados should not have to fight to beat this scottish team, as it is obviously in the rebuilding stage , although their attacking machine seems well oiled..it just need a better finishing job and less turn overs.

QUARTER TIME SCORE.....11-11: 21-22(SCOTLAND) 35-28 (BDOS)...38-37 (BDOS)
Shooting Stats
Barbados - Lydia Bishop 18 of 21, OIivia Walcott 3 of 4, Laurel Browne 22 of 24, and Nikita Piggott 5 of 9
Scotland - Jennifer Dingwall 28 of 41 and Lesley Mc Donald 9 of 19

Friday, 29 May 2009

Fiji netball axes Walker, Kuruleca - Fiji Times Online

WELL WELL...ANOTHER NETBALL ENTIRE TEAM MANAGEMENT RELIEVED OF THEIR DUTIES

Fiji netball axes Walker, Kuruleca - Fiji Times Online

Monday, 25 May 2009

Rihanna must have played Netball..The legs are proof


Thursday, 21 May 2009

UMPIRES' CLINIC -MAY 28TH AT NETBALL STADIUM



Hello Umpires:



The second event, this time a practical clinic for all practicing umpires will be held at the netball stadium on Thursday, May 28, starting at 6.00pm -8.30 pm.



This clinic will be used for umpires to critique and demonstrate the rules which they are having particular difficulty with while executing their duties during the present season. Pointers will also be given on basic umpiring techniques.



You should therefore be dressed for a practical umpires session..e.g. soft shoes, track pants or netball skirt, whistle, rule book.



The session will be conducted by Mrs... Deborah Lynch Theobalds , in conjunction with some senior umpires.



Any first timers who desire may come along for the experience, but at this session, the umpires who are officiating in the 2009 season will be the prime participants.



Looking forward to seeing you there.

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Barbados clinch second place - defeated T & T 25-23



The Barbadian young netballers dug deep and recorded a satisfying 25-23 victory over Trinidad and Tobago at the CNA Under 16 Netball Championships being played in Jamaica.

Pam Proverbs says the victory was sweet and brought joy to all members of the Barbados contingent:

Barbados Rebounds With A Sweet Victory Over Trinidad and Tobago « Netball Shots

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