The JEP Brighter Cricket Cup Final takes place at Grainville tonight with deadly rivals Sporting Club and St Ouen battling it out for the coveted trophy.
Daily Archives: June 29, 2004
Football:Japan entry could pave way for even bigger event
WORLD under-21 champions Japan will kick off the Jersey Football Tournament 2004 against 2003 winners Boca Juniors.
Cricket:Chasing pair close gap on St John
SE GUY Memorial Trophy finalists Jersey Academicals and St Helier RFC both won last night to close the gap on the Division II leaders.
Bowls:No final joy for Quémard
AFTER such high hopes that Allan Quémard might make it into two British Isles bowls finals at Llandrindod Wells, there was disappointment for Jersey’s supporters when he lost in the semi finals of singles and fours yesterday.
JCRA ‘must become credible’
THE departure of all three members of the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority provides an opportunity to re-establish it as ‘the credible and competent authority it must be’, Economic Development Committee president Deputy Gerald Voisin told the States today.
Disturbances: Two more in court
TWO more people charged following the England-Portugal soccer clash have appeared in the Magistrate’s Court.
Police investigate CS spray claim
A POLICE investigation has been launched after an officer was caught on camera reaching over a teenager’s shoulder and squirting CS spray into his face from behind.
Guantanamo Bay: Court in US cites Jersey example
THE Island’s relationship with the Crown was used by the United States Supreme Court to justify its ruling yesterday on the status of non-US detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
‘One of a kind’
THE family of Susan Wright, who was killed in a powerboating accident at the weekend, have paid tribute to a ‘beautiful and loving mother’.
Rough ride for population plan
PLANS to allow the working population to grow by 500 people a year were strongly criticised in the States this morning.












