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mikesiva 2019-07-12 20:56:31 

Day one results

Barbados beat Singapore 69-34
Jamaica beat Fiji 85-29
South Africa beat Trinidad and Tobago 76-45

Fowler in the second half was more impressive than Aiken in the first.

 
granite 2019-07-12 21:26:17 

In reply to mikesiva
All those results were expected,much is expected of The Sunshine Girlz.

 
imusic 2019-07-12 21:32:22 

In reply to mikesiva

Didn’t know T&T still plays netball on the international stage

We used to be a powerhouse back in the day. Not for a long time now

 
Chrissy 2019-07-12 21:38:59 

In reply to mikesiva

This is JA's best chance to win in years

 
mikesiva 2019-07-13 16:03:37 

In reply to Chrissy

Yes, Jamaica are up to second in the world rankings, behind Australia.

New Zealand beat Barbados 78-25.

Jamaica vs Trinidad now....

Close first quarter. Jamaica lead 17-15.

 
nitro 2019-07-13 16:12:51 

In reply to mikesiva

Wow, Jamaica is ranked second. When did that happen?

 
JahJah 2019-07-13 16:13:44 

In reply to nitro

Why are you shocked? Haven't they been either 3rd or 4th, or even 5th, for the last decade or two?

 
nitro 2019-07-13 16:14:55 

In reply to JahJah

I know they were close to the top but I always thought they were so far away from Australia, New Zealand and England.

 
JahJah 2019-07-13 16:31:01 

In reply to nitro


I know they were close to the top but I always thought they were so far away from Australia, New Zealand and England.


ENGLAND?

DWL

 
mikesiva 2019-07-13 16:36:51 

In reply to nitro

Jamaica have been making progress in netball recently. Last year, they beat NZ for bronze in the Commonwealth Games. Then, at the end of the year, Jamaica beat England in the Sunshine Series.

Great defence by Jamaica in the second quarter! In the first match, it was Evangeline Williams, but this time Shamera Sterling showed why she's arguably the best goalkeeper in the world now.

At half-time, Jamaica lead 42-23....

In the third quarter, Jamaica rested Fowler and brought on Aiken, and also pushed up Sterling from GK to GD, and Trinidad did better.

At the end of the third quarter, Jamaica lead 57-35.

Final score...68-43.

 
Barry 2019-07-13 19:13:36 

In reply to JahJah
Jamaica is third with 172, Australia and England are ahead in the rankings as of June 2019.

 
JahJah 2019-07-13 20:23:52 

In reply to Barry

And this was as of June 30th, 2019 according to this link to the INF website

1 Aus 210
2 Jam 177
3 Eng 171
4 NZ 171
5 RSA 143

You seem to be using Wikipedia's as of June 14th, which is

OZ 209
Eng 173
Jam 172
NZ 172
RSA 143


But that wasn't my angle. I was speaking about over the years for the past decade or two. I remember it being OZ and NZ, daylight then Jamaica and England...or England and Jamaica. Throw in RSA and change u the 3rd to 5th spots.

I just didn't remember England being FAR out of Jamaica's reach. OZ Yes. NZ for quite a while, yes. England? No. Not consistently at least.

PS: Seems NZ has fallen off quite a bit.

 
nitro 2019-07-13 20:45:22 

In reply to JahJah

ENGLAND?

DWL

Seriously.... dude.

 
granite 2019-07-13 20:55:49 

Jamaica 68 TT 45,expected result again but was Jamaica feeling sorry for TT or did we improve over the last 2 years.I consider that a good result for TT.

 
JahJah 2019-07-13 20:57:47 

In reply to nitro

Seriously.... dude.


What's your issue with my response?

 
nitro 2019-07-13 21:01:16 

In reply to JahJah

I have not followed netball closely but when these championships come up I do. I have never heard of Jamaica topping those three in a major championship.

 
JahJah 2019-07-13 21:10:42 

In reply to nitro

With the last 2 decades placing at the World Championships

1999
OZ
NZ
ENG
JAM

2003
NZ
OZ
JAM
ENG

2007
OZ
NZ
JAM
ENG

2011
OZ
NZ
ENG
JAM

2015
OZ
NZ
ENG
JAM

2019...remains to be seen

Like I said, OZ and NZ, but not England as far above Jamaica in the last decade or two.

 
nitro 2019-07-13 22:11:44 

In reply to JahJah

2007 is over a decade ago.

 
JahJah 2019-07-14 02:36:19 

In reply to nitro

2007 is over a decade ago.


And?

 
mikesiva 2019-07-14 05:57:00 

In reply to granite

Jamaica only really crushed TT in the second quarter. In the other three quarters, Trinidad were close to Jamaica. When Fowler was rested in the second half, Aiken's shooting looked dodgy, allowing TT to produce some useful turnovers.

The top three from each group advance to the next round. Here are the four group pairings:

Jamaica and Trinidad are in Group C

Trinidad play Fiji today, and if they win, which they should, they advance to the next round. Jamaica play South Africa for group leadership honours. Barbados play Malawi...tough match. However, with their win over Singapore, Bim are already through.

The next round is similar to the Super Sixes stage used in previous cricket World Cups:

"In the second stage of the competition, the top three teams from groups A and B will form group F, and the top three teams from groups C and D will form group G. The bottom four finishers from groups A-D will compete for 13th-16th places in group E.

"Where teams in groups F and G have already played each other in the Preliminaries Stage One (i.e. A1 has already played A2 and A3), these results will carry through to the Preliminaries Stage Two."

 
mikesiva 2019-07-14 08:43:31 

Malawi all over Barbados in the first quarter 17-9.

 
nitro 2019-07-14 08:47:33 

In reply to JahJah

and let`s focus on this one. Not into the bitching about historical data.

 
mikesiva 2019-07-14 09:02:27 

More of the same in the second quarter. Malawi lead 35-20 at half time.

At the end of the third quarter it's 52-29.

 
granite 2019-07-14 09:36:02 

In reply to mikesiva
I saw some highlights Jam vs TT and yes,I was surprised to see TT matching Jam,You made a very nice almost journalistic report.I expected us to lose but from what I saw,I feel we could be in the first 8 teams in the world.

 
JahJah 2019-07-14 09:40:33 

In reply to nitro

and let`s focus on this one. Not into the bitching about historical data.


You shift the goal posts yet again. You expressed shock about Jamaica thinking they were far away from NZ, OZ and England. I then express shock as to why you think England was far out of Jamaica's reach. You again reiterate your shock.

I then show you how England and Jamaica were pretty much neck and neck over the past decade or two.

Now that you don't like what you see, you start to cry?

 
nitro 2019-07-14 09:49:47 

In reply to JahJah

bro I am cheering for Jamaica, I assume you are too. No crying but my expectation is that the girls will be 4th again. I hope they prove me wrong.

 
mikesiva 2019-07-14 09:51:56 

In reply to granite

Thanks! I am a former journalist!
big grin
Malawi beat Barbados 65-41.

 
NineMiles 2019-07-14 10:23:49 

In reply to mikesiva

BTW, that 'journeyman' Woakes is having a great cricket World Cup! razz

 
granite 2019-07-14 10:59:55 

In reply to mikesiva
I thought your post takes some effort and was nice to read.When I was very young I wanted to be a commentator on cricket and football.When I was about 10 and in bed I would imagine a cricket or football natch and make up my own commentary.

lol lol lol

 
mikesiva 2019-07-14 16:05:40 

In reply to granite

Funnily enough, I always preferred writing about sports to commentary. But I ended up doing commentary for a few years. I preferred cricket, but I ended up doing football. Needs must.

Jamaica vs South Africa now. This will be tough.

 
mikesiva 2019-07-14 16:17:31 

South africa more disciplined in defence, double teaming Fowler. They're a step quicker and their passing is more incisive. South Africa lead 16-9 after the first quarter.

Jamaica playing too many long balls, leading to too many turnovers. South Africa lead 32-21 at half time.

Dixon came on for Thomas in centre. Facey came into GD allowing Evangeline Williams to play WD. They made a difference allowing Jamaica to narrow the gap to 42-38 at the end of the third quarter.

South Africa win 55-52. That's a massive blow to Jamaican hopes.

 
problemjay 2019-07-14 17:32:49 

South Africa beat Jamaica? British youth granite you ok?

 
JahJah 2019-07-14 17:34:21 

In reply to mikesiva

Look who all of a sudden makes an appearance on the thread. wink

 
problemjay 2019-07-14 17:39:55 

In reply to JahJah

don't lie you following my every move you nasty flaming like Shebada twisted

 
mikesiva 2019-07-14 17:55:45 

In reply to JahJah

lol
Trinidad and Tobago get their first win with a 67-56 win over Fiji and they advance.

Group C

First South Africa 6pts
Second Jamaica 4pts
Third Trinidad and Tobago 2pts
Fourth Fiji 0pts

Fiji knocked out.

 
granite 2019-07-14 22:50:37 

In reply to mikesiva
I'm sorry but I think it's cutarse for we from here on.

cool

 
Barry 2019-07-15 00:13:37 

In reply to JahJah
Hey thanks-corrected

big grin

 
Chrissy 2019-07-15 14:16:02 

Ja v England - end of 1st quarter - Poms 13 JA 12

 
Chrissy 2019-07-15 14:24:09 

Watch here

 
Chrissy 2019-07-15 14:30:37 

22-22 four minutes left 2nd half

 
Chrissy 2019-07-15 14:35:39 

Poms 28 JA 26 half time

 
Chrissy 2019-07-15 15:25:18 

Big flop in the 3rd quarter - Poms win going away 56 48

 
granite 2019-07-15 18:34:51 

In reply to mikesiva

Did you play the games,usually many journalists did before turning to the profession.

 
granite 2019-07-15 18:38:54 

In reply to problemjay
I'm awrite,I hope we can beat somebody,Uganda beat us today but we did better than I thought to lose 57-54.

 
problemjay 2019-07-15 18:49:26 

In reply to granite

We did beat somebody, their name is Fiji. Just like in football your T&T predictions are always off.

By the way your country England is doing well.

 
mikesiva 2019-07-16 10:24:35 

In reply to granite

Tried my hand at cricket, but I was crap. I took part in swimming and badminton competitions though, but my best success was curiously enough in chess.

Yesterday, was not a good day for Caribbean teams.

Australia beat Barbados 91-22
Uganda beat Trinidad 57-54
England beat Jamaica 56-48

That put's paid to any attempt by Jamaica to finish in the top four.

Last match today will see Barbados play Zimbabwe.

 
nitro 2019-07-16 10:38:04 

In reply to JahJah

Can Jamaica retain the 4th spot?

 
granite 2019-07-16 19:35:34 

In reply to mikesiva
Keep the posts coming mate I like them.

cool

 
granite 2019-07-16 19:39:45 

In reply to problemjayI know we did beat Fiji but I meant "somebody",like Uganda,but we didn't do too badly,i think the girls have improved,unlike our crappy footballers.DL should be out and a foreigner must take over,local can't do it.

 
mikesiva 2019-07-16 19:48:34 

In reply to granite

Yes, the wins against bottom placed teams like Fiji have been erased for the next round.

Zimbabwe trounced Barbados 66-41.

 
nitro 2019-07-17 11:06:46 

In reply to JahJah


How does it look my brother. Can we beat England.

 
mikesiva 2019-07-17 17:07:04 

England trounced Trinidad 72-46.

Jamaica trounced Scotland 67-36....








...after the horse has bolted!

 
JahJah 2019-07-17 18:23:27 

In reply to nitro

Yes, just like in the past 20 years, we CAN beat England.

 
Barry 2019-07-17 20:59:34 

In reply to JahJah

England secured an emphatic 56-48 victory over world number two side Jamaica, to all but secure their place in the Netball World Cup semi-finals.. .

They must win both of their two remaining games against Scotland and Uganda with a big goal margin and hope England or South Africa lose their remaining fixtures.

Tracey Neville's side, the Commonwealth champions, will guarantee a semi-final spot with victory over Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday


shock

 
mikesiva 2019-07-18 08:54:44 

The final preliminary round games are played today....

Northern Ireland gain their first-ever win over Barbados.

Northern Ireland win 46-43.

It's been a disappointing World Cup for Caribbean teams.

 
camos 2019-07-18 11:44:55 

In reply to mikesiva

It's been a disappointing World Cup for Caribbean teams


Are Netballers emulating our cricketers?

 
JahJah 2019-07-18 15:04:35 

In reply to Barry

Not seeing the point of your post

 
Barry 2019-07-18 15:55:28 

In reply to JahJah

It's been a disappointing World Cup for Caribbean teams.

 
mikesiva 2019-07-18 16:29:28 

In reply to camos

Indeed!

Scotland drew 43-43 with Trinidad and Tobago. So, both Barbados and Trinidad finished Groups F and G winless.

Trinidad play Northern Ireland for 9th - 10th place while Barbados take on Scotland for 11th - 12th place.

Jamaica versus Uganda next. Tricky match.

 
mikesiva 2019-07-18 18:26:19 

Not as tricky as I thought. Jamaica easily beat Uganda 61-48, taking the foot off the gas in the final quarter.

In the 5th -8th playoffs are. ...

Jamaica
Malawi
Uganda
Zimbabwe

 
nitro 2019-07-18 21:21:35 

In reply to mikesiva

Once again the leadership let another Caribbean team down.

 
granite 2019-07-18 21:28:02 

In reply to mikesiva
Jamaica should come out tops no problem,TT on the other hand ended in a draw with Scotland,with seconds to go Scotland got the penalty that earned them the draw.A win would have done good for TT, who I feel,showed some improvements comparing with the last few years.

 
Barry 2019-07-18 21:53:51 

South Africa is MOVING UP big grin

 
problemjay 2019-07-18 22:26:08 

In reply to granite


Jamaica should come out tops no problem, TT on the other hand ended in a draw with Scotland,with seconds to go Scotland got the penalty that earned them the draw.A win would have done good for TT, who I feel,showed some improvements comparing with the last few years


HAVE YOU NOT BEEN FOLLOWING THE RESULTS? twisted

 
mikesiva 2019-07-19 14:11:13 

In reply to problemjay

Instead of obsessing with Jamaica, you should be more concerned about Trinidad's results...TT led in the final quarter, but some poor passing resulted in Scotland escaping with a draw.
cool
Jamaica vs Zimbabwe on now.

Duhaney starts instead of Sterling as GK. She has done her job well so far, generating a number of turnovers. At the end of the first quarter, Jamaica lead 23-15.

The excellent Fowler rested for the second quarter. Aiken on as GS. Beckford with some athletic interceptions as GA. Jamaica lead 47-24 at half-time.

Good to see Aiken recovering her goal-shooting consistency, after being out for so long with injury. She looked rusty at the start of the World Cup. Beckford rested for the start of the third quarter. Her replacement at GA (Robinson?) doesn't have her shooting accuracy. The hard-working Evangeline Williams off too, and there's a drop in intensity as a result. Jamaica lead 59-38 at the end of the third quarter.

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 15:07:07 

In reply to mikesiva

Don't be mad at me for correcting the British youth. In his mind Ja finishing on tops evil I am just pointing out the facts. I know you not delusional like him to believe finishing outside the top 4 his tops. Anyway the Trini public in this day and age do not chase down netball like Jamaicans.

 
mikesiva 2019-07-19 15:12:55 

In reply to problemjay

My understanding is that granite was pointing out that Jamaica should finish tops in the 5th-8th playoffs, in reply to my post about Jamaica playing Uganda/Malawi and Zimbabwe in the final stages of the competition.

Final quarter now. Sterling on now.

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 15:16:47 

In reply to mikesiva

Let him come clear up if finishing tops is equivalent to finishing in 5th-8th position. I want to hear him come say this twisted

Anyway this tournament is not a major discussion for sport fans in most of the Caribbean

 
mikesiva 2019-07-19 15:34:19 

In reply to problemjay

"Anyway this tournament is not a major discussion for sport fans in most of the eastern Caribbean".

Corrected for you, bearing in mind Jamaica's population is nearly three million.
cool
All the other BWI countries add up to about three million. So, netball matters to at least half of the British West Indies.

Still, netball mattered enough for the Express to make it one of their lead stories

Above other stories

Jamaica beat Zimbabwe 77-47, and move into the fifth-sixth playoff. They will play the winner of the Uganda-Malawi match coming up next.

Zimbabwe players burst out into dance at the end of the match, and Jamaicans such as Fowler and Sterling joined in.
lol

 
granite 2019-07-19 15:46:30 

In reply to mikesiva
I don't understand why and how he didn't understand what I meant,thanks for telling him.I made a judgement on the Jamaicans,I feel their standards are very high and they went in to win the Netball WC.The results didn't go their way,I personally think Jamaica is better than the results shows.

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 16:12:43 

In reply to mikesiva

Let me take your dumbasss back to school. I said most of the Caribbean. And your simple mind only focus on the English Caribbean. Who only speaks of the Engligh Caribbean? Is this some small minded way of looking at the Caribbean from a Jamaican lens so they can feel big with only 3 million people? twisted

Like I said most of the Caribbean do not take any netball tournament seriously. NOBODY in the Caribbean except Jamaica is talking about this shit tournament right now. NO ONE knows the name of these netball players! lol

 
mikesiva 2019-07-19 17:47:46 

In reply to granite

He seems to have a problem with comprehension.

The joker is now talking about how countries like Cuba don't care about netball! As if Spanish speaking Caribbean people would be on a Caribbean cricket message board. Clearly netball matters a lot to him because he's always on this thread!
lol
Malawi beat Uganda 55-44 and they will play Jamaica in the 5th - 6th place playoff on Sunday. Malawi players can dance and sing too!

Tomorrow, Barbados play Scotland for 11th - 12th place and Trinidad take on Northern Ireland for 9th - 10th place.

I will believe Trinidad and Tobago don't care about netball any more when they stop entering a team in the Netball World Cup. Until they do. ...
cool

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 19:00:38 

and Trinidad and Tobago also has a rugby team so based on your simple mind you believe the T&T public care about rugby?..what a dumbass evil

 
JahJah 2019-07-19 20:53:19 

In reply to problemjay

So what sport(s) do the women in TnT (and the rest of the British West Indies) play at a high enough level, if not netball?

 
JahJah 2019-07-19 20:53:48 

In reply to mikesiva

You believe him when he says the Caribbean don't care about netball? big grin

 
Barry 2019-07-19 20:55:50 

In reply to mikesiva

My understanding is that granite was pointing out that Jamaica should finish tops in the 5th-8th playoffs, in reply to my post about Jamaica playing Uganda/Malawi and Zimbabwe in the final stages of the competition.


shock

 
Barry 2019-07-19 20:57:42 

In reply to granite

I made a judgement on the Jamaicans,I feel their standards are very high and they went in to win the Netball WC.The results didn't go their way,I personally think Jamaica is better than the results shows.

I personally think you're an . . . .


Link Text
Netball Jamaica President Dr Paula Daley-Morris is not a happy woman.

“We were equal to the task, we fell asleep on the job and the results are what they are,” she told the Daily Gleaner on the eve of the team’s clash with Scotland. “Lot of changes will be made; we cannot go forward with the way things are.”

Wounded by the losses and the reality that Jamaica’s campaign is all but at an end, the president said the team did not play up to potential.

“It is not that we don’t have a good team. We have the best defender in the world, we have the best shooter in the world and we have a swift centre court, and we have girls that are extremely knowledgeable and experienced in the game,” she told the Gleaner while describing the failed campaign as a ‘backward step.”

However, she walked back the comments while responding to queries from Sportsmax.TV.

“We are focussing on a strong finish. These girls haven’t played together since October last year. They started playing together again on July 1.”

 
granite 2019-07-19 21:35:12 

In reply to problemjay
Stop "splitting hairs"mate you and that asshole Barry knows exactly what I mean,what problems have you and Barry got with Jamaica.Stop your jealousy of Jamaica,they are achieving more than the whole Caribbean put together.There's something about Jamaica that we don't have,get that,I'm sure you do.
The French have a saying that describes such qualities that jamaicans possess,it is "je ne sais qoui"

lol

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 22:29:39 

In reply to granite

Who is "we"? you are an indian British boy who want to be Jamaican twisted

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 22:30:47 

Two men in here arguing netball is popular in the entire Caribbean when most cant name three players

evil evil

 
JahJah 2019-07-19 22:36:36 

In reply to problemjay

Can you please tell us the sports that West Indian women are good at on a world level.

I'll wait

 
granite 2019-07-19 22:44:56 

In reply to problemjayYou think that race was a good idea to bring into a conversation,but try as much as you like you will never work out my race.You have decided or presumed I am Indian,come again.
You said I am an Indian wanting to be Jamaican,here's a little story,today I went to collect my car from the garage and spoke to the receptionist,he was of Afro Caribbean heritage.After speaking to him he asked,"are you Jamaican",I do have a slight Jamaican accent mixed with English.That boy would not have asked me if I was Jamaican purely by my accent but also by physical appearance.You couldn't help yourself so you brought race into it.Trinidadians are not achieving shit,Jamaica is lighting up the world.

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 22:53:55 

In reply to JahJah

Dummy you ever heard of track and field? Maybe you shoudl speak for Jamaica and not the Caribbean.

I am sure in my country Trinidad and Tobago our female track and field stars, for example Michelle Lee Ahye, St Fort, Cleopatra Borel are more known at home than any netball player in the world. Your dumbass need to sit down. evil

and yes they are better than any of our netball players on a world level

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 22:56:12 

In reply to granite


You think that race was a good idea to bring into a conversation,but try as much as you like you will never work out my race.You have decided or presumed I am Indian,come again.


you already gave away your race in here many times. You are an indian British youth who left the Caribbean at a young age who find any and every way to comapare Trinidad with Jamaica and wish your ass was Jamaican. lol

 
granite 2019-07-19 23:08:04 

In reply to problemjay
Are you "Cocoa Payol"?

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 23:16:14 

In reply to granite

You said I am an Indian wanting to be Jamaican,here's a little story,today I went to collect my car from the garage and spoke to the receptionist,he was of Afro Caribbean heritage.After speaking to him he asked,"are you Jamaican",I do have a slight Jamaican accent mixed with English.That boy would not have asked me if I was Jamaican purely by my accent but also by physical appearance.You couldn't help yourself so you brought race into it.Trinidadians are not achieving shit,Jamaica is lighting up the world.


Haha! lol ok indian British youth who claims to be Trini but really a wannabe Jamaican. evil Don't just stop there let us understand more why you a confused British boy who love compare Trinis with jamaicans
.

 
Barry 2019-07-19 23:23:01 

In reply to granite

Stop "splitting hairs"mate you and that asshole Barry knows exactly what I mean,what problems have you and Barry got with Jamaica.

I don't know what you meant. I simply supplied you with quotes . . . WATCH YOURSELF, BROTHER

confused

 
Barry 2019-07-19 23:24:15 

In reply to problemjay

who find any and every way to comapare Trinidad with Jamaica and wish your ass was Jamaican.

I SEE

cool

 
JahJah 2019-07-19 23:34:14 

In reply to problemjay

you ever heard of track and field?


Of course, I have. I'm Jamaican.

Now tell us how well West Indian women are doing there. How many champions and top 3 finishers over the past quarter of a century? Which countries do they hail from?

So you're saying that's the ONLY sport Windian women do well enough? All eggs in that basket? Nothing else?

I am sure in my country Trinidad and Tobago our female track and field stars, for example Michelle Lee Ahye, St Fort, Cleopatra Borel are more known at home than any netball player in the world. Your dumbass need to sit down.


And more known than any Trini female cricketer? Ok, but what have any of those women achieved on the world stage?

And if you're eggs are in that one basket, is what they have achieved enough?

So you're saying, the only sport West Indian women compete in is Track & Field...and cricket?

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 23:41:14 

In reply to JahJah

What how your dumbass want to back peddle now lol First you ask what sport Caribbean women done more on a world level than netball and I gave you an answer that you have to swallow in truth, now you asking if its the ONLY sport? keep asking different questions lol and why you bring in cricket? stupid ass

HUsh yuh stupid ass evil If you dont know their achievements then go look it up. Once again stick to talking about Jamaica and not the Caribbean because obviously you clueless. Now have a seat evil

 
JahJah 2019-07-19 23:43:09 

In reply to problemjay

First you ask what sport Caribbean women done more on a world level than netball

That wasn't the question.

So what sport(s) do the women in TnT (and the rest of the British West Indies) play at a high enough level, if not netball?


In reply to problemjay

Can you please tell us the sports that West Indian women are good at on a world level.

I'll wait


Has any of the T&T female contingent ever won a World or OLY gold in T&F?

 
JahJah 2019-07-19 23:46:41 

I am asking you to list the sports

So we got T&F with nary a World or OLY champ?

When else?

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 23:47:32 

So your question is not related to netball why are you asking in this thread? You not even embarass about your own questions Wtf! evil

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 23:48:24 

Think you should focus on Jamaica from now on in this thread..clearly you have some type of personal agenda evil evil

 
JahJah 2019-07-19 23:48:35 

In reply to problemjay

You know you messed up and you're looking for somewhere to hide. It won't work. Stay right here and tell us the sport(s) that Windian women play.

So we got T&F as you say (for TnT). Shall we add cricket?

What else?

Are you saying TnT has lost ALL interest in netball among females since their glory days? They're all only doing T&F and a spot of cricket now? That's it?

Or is tennis, swimming, fencing and that sort number 3? Football?

What's the top 4? Let us know.

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 23:50:55 

In reply to JahJah

What I messed up on? once again NO ONE in most of the Caribbean cares about netball or this netball world cup except for your country Jamaica. Once again no one knows the names of these netball players. Once again in my country T&T, in this day and age is our female track and field stars (names i have mentioned) who are the female household names and YES have done more in their sport than netball at a world level. Once again are you dumb? what you do not understand? evil

If you dont know their championship titles its for you to look it up

 
JahJah 2019-07-19 23:53:53 

In reply to problemjay

Just because YOU can't name players doesn't mean a damn thing. Just tell us the top 4 sports that West Indian women participate in.

None of the T&F ladies you mentioned have won an individual medal at a Worlds or OLYs as far as I can tell. Funny you praise them while calling SAFP worthless. You scoff at VCB, Melaine, Dion, Merlene, etc etc etc.

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 23:55:22 

In reply to JahJah

Name me ANY three netball players who your dumbas think are household names T&T ..since you think you know more about my country than me..go ahead lets hear it lol

 
JahJah 2019-07-19 23:56:10 

In reply to problemjay

I don't live in TnT. How would I know who are household names there. confused

I just want you to tell me what sport(s) Trini women play. The top 4. That's all.

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 23:57:55 

In reply to JahJah

Trini women play every sport. That was not your question. Now go try and remember your own question. I am fed up using you as a door mat in here evil

 
problemjay 2019-07-19 23:59:24 

In reply to JahJah

Sorry confused individual in your mind you really think I care about your athletes evil

None of the T&F ladies you mentioned have won an individual medal at a Worlds or OLYs as far as I can tell. Funny you praise them while calling SAFP worthless. You scoff at VCB, Melaine, Dion, Merlene, etc etc etc.

 
JahJah 2019-07-20 00:01:27 

In reply to problemjay

Jamaicans play even more sport than Trinis from what I can tell, but that wasn't my question.

What are the top 4 or 5 for Trini females. Let's say from high school onward. Do you have the answer or not?

 
JahJah 2019-07-20 00:02:47 

In reply to problemjay

Sorry confused individual in your mind you really think I care about your athletes evil


You care enough to comment when they lose a race and get beaten into second place...while your country woman either finishes dead last or doesn't even make the final...which you never seem to notice...bless your heart.

But that is neither here nor there.

Top 4 or 5 sports among Trini females, please. Asking for a friend.

 
Barry 2019-07-20 00:34:43 

And more known than any Trini female cricketer? Ok, but what have any of those women achieved on the world stage?

I never understand why people of the diaspora will leave these precious shitholes and go in foreign shitholes just to call those who remain within these holes, shits - that pride of country increases only when you no longer live within those countries. As if that exaggerated pride can compensate for the treachery and deceit . . . of leaving. So we declare the women of the other shithole to be nothing, and the women from our shithole to be world class . . . it becomes tiring and shitty, this. . . confused


while your country woman either finishes dead last or doesn't even make the final...which you never seem to notice...bless your heart.

But that is neither here nor there

How is one shithole better than another-Are they not all shitholes? smile

 
Barry 2019-07-20 00:43:59 

In reply to JahJah

Jamaicans play even more sport than Trinis from what I can tell, but that wasn't my question.

What are the top 4 or 5 for Trini females. Let's say from high school onward. Do you have the answer or not

Are you an expert on Caribbean women- you have lived in both countries
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Since its inception the competition has been dominated primarily by the Australian national netball team (the Diamonds) and the New Zealand national netball team (the Silver Ferns) – Trinidad and Tobago is the only other team to have won a title

Did they not compete?

 
mikesiva 2019-07-20 08:45:52 

In reply to JahJah

lol
You nailed PJ! He's playing down netball solely because Trinidad are finishing below Jamaica. So, expect him to say the same about a lot more sports.

Barbados last match in the Netball World Cup.

Scotland lead 29-22 at half time.

Scotland win 53-42.

Scotland finished 11th while Barbados end up 12th.

Northern Ireland play Trinidad and Tobago for 9th and 10th this evening.

 
Barry 2019-07-20 15:22:29 

In reply to mikesiva

He's playing down netball solely because Trinidad are finishing below Jamaica. So, expect him to say the same about a lot more sports.

I agree. One sh!THOLE is better than the other.
cool

 
Barry 2019-07-20 17:40:18 

Trinidad beat Northern Ireland 57-48
From 10 to 9 for Trinidad and Tobago
wink

 
granite 2019-07-20 21:39:50 

In reply to Barry
TT top ah de werl in 9th place.
lol lol lol

 
Barry 2019-07-21 00:46:20 

In reply to granite

Yuh arse scratching? confused

 
granite 2019-07-21 08:08:26 

In reply to Barry
Oh Baz,that is very naughty be a good boy now will you.

lol lol lol

 
mikesiva 2019-07-21 09:05:15 

In reply to granite

lol
Malawi vs Jamaica for fifth place shortly. This could be a tough match. There was only one point between the two teams at the last Netball World Cup four years ago.

The last time Jamaica was in the 5th - 6th playoffs was 1995.

Sterling twists her ankle and limps off in the first quarter. Duhaney on and doing great. At the end of the first quarter Jamaica lead 20-13.

 
Barry 2019-07-21 10:34:39 

In reply to granite
...you know why it’s scratching?
twisted

 
mikesiva 2019-07-21 10:53:21 

Too many mistakes and turnovers in the centre by Jamaica. Sterling back on. Malawi claw some points back. Jamaica finish strongly however. Jamaica lead 38-29 at half time.

 
granite 2019-07-21 15:24:41 

In reply to mikesiva

Thanks for the update,I said earlier they should top that group,but some idiots thought I meant WORLD CHAMPIONS,takes all sorts.

 
Barry 2019-07-21 15:32:03 

Move on brother- the person who criticized you was right. By the way you come fifth if you win all your games in this group... if you meant that say that... I agree with your opponents and condemn your deceit...

 
granite 2019-07-21 16:14:35 

In reply to Barry

Women argue,men discuss.I done!

 
Barry 2019-07-21 16:48:03 

In reply to granite


Women argue,men discuss.I done!

Misogyny is what creeps like you engage in....
confused
Men argue alright using tit for tat, condescending comments, and the tendency to correct observations ...

Example of condescending(Jah Jah to problemjay)


You care enough to comment when they lose a race and get beaten into second place...while your country woman either finishes dead last or doesn't even make the final...which you never seem to notice...bless your heart


tit for tat (granite to problemjay)
You said I am an Indian wanting to be Jamaican,here's a little story,today I went to collect my car from the garage and spoke to the receptionist,he was of Afro Caribbean heritage.After speaking to him he asked,"are you Jamaican",I do have a slight Jamaican accent mixed with English.That boy would not have asked me if I was Jamaican purely by my accent but also by physical appearance.You couldn't help yourself so you brought race into it.Trinidadians are not achieving shit,Jamaica is lighting up the world.

 
Barry 2019-07-21 17:19:51 

new Zealand by one- a true fan
big grin

 
Barry 2019-07-21 17:35:09 

4 African countries in top eight . . . cool

 
mikesiva 2019-07-22 19:01:49 

In reply to granite

I struggle to find anything making sense in most of Barry's posts....
lol
Jamaica beat Malawi 68-50 to finish fifth.

 
Barry 2019-07-22 20:29:42 

In reply to mikesiva

I struggle to find anything making sense in most of Barry's posts...

I struggle at your outrageous insularity and dirty competitiveness
The Silver Ferns are the winners, Jamaica fifth (dropping much) and Trinidad and Tobago ninth (moving up slightly). The biggest movers are the African teams especially South Africa (4th)

cool

 
JahJah 2019-07-22 20:46:49 

In reply to mikesiva

I struggle to find anything making sense in most of Barry's posts....


End your struggle and do like the rest of us and ignore them. big grin

 
Barry 2019-07-22 21:44:38 

In reply to JahJah
I will never fight someone as great and mighty as you . . . You are the mighty Jah Jah-when non-Jamaicans here that name they shudder and sh!t like a panty in the win . . . Your reputation, Sir, precedes and proceeds from you . . .

You are indeed a great man, able to speak about all athletes from the Caribbean and with the clarity of thought to determine that Jamaican athletes are always superior . . . And all of this without living in Jamaica for the last 20 years . . .

I looked forward to being completely ignored by you . . . I am not sad or afraid . . . I already do not post on anything you note . . . Still I agree with problemjay that you and mikesh!tter and granular were insular and rude. I think it is my right to point that out as shown above . . .

razz

 
Barry 2019-07-22 21:46:33 


You care enough to comment when they lose a race and get beaten into second place...while your country woman either finishes dead last or doesn't even make the final...which you never seem to notice...bless your heart

Condescending- having or showing an attitude of patronizing superiority.
smile

 
Chrissy 2019-07-22 21:55:10 

In reply to Barry

mikesiva insular?
Surely you jest.

 
problemjay 2019-07-22 22:06:50 

you want to use different word for insular that will mean the same? evil

 
Barry 2019-07-23 00:47:22 

In reply to Chrissy
Jamaica is a great country but it is not superior to any other. Trinidad and Tobago is a wonderful country but it is not superior to Guyana and soon will become very inferior economically. . . There is so much beauty in diversity . . . . Something Trump cannot see . . .

razz

 
Barry 2019-07-23 00:51:57 

In the Bible, Obadiah writes of the judgment on Edom
Teaching us of the need to love our brother countries

10
You did violence to your relatives, the Israelites,
so you will be covered with shame
and destroyed forever.
11
You stood aside without helping
while strangers carried Israel’s treasures away.
When foreigners entered Israel’s city gate
and threw lots to decide what part of Jerusalem they would take,
you were like one of them
12
“Edom, do not laugh at your brother Israel in his time of trouble
or be happy about the people of Judah when they are destroyed.
Do not brag when cruel things are done to them.
13
Do not enter the city gate of my people
in their time of trouble
or laugh at their problems
in their time of trouble.
Do not take their treasures
in their time of trouble.
14
Do not stand at the crossroads
to destroy those who are trying to escape.
Do not capture those who escape alive and turn them over to their enemy
in their time of trouble.
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