Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw omitted from Reggae Girlz sqaud to face France 

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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The local-based Reggae girl contingent will leave the island on Sunday to face France

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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Reggae Boy Damion Lowe makes critical donation to Early Childhood Development Centre in Rockfort

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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Roshawn Clarke and Ackera Nugent – the first two Jamaicans to sign with Grand Slam Track League

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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Jamaica’s Reggae Boys secure quarter-final spot in  the Concacaf  Nations League

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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Bangladesh Cricket Board appoints former West Indies all-rounder Phil Simmons as Head Coach

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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West Indies seek to ride winning momentum against Sri-Lanka in second T/20 International  

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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Newly minted Reggae Boy Mason Holgate  given greenlight to represent  Jamaica

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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West Indies Women beat Bangladesh to keep semi finals hopes alive in Women’s ICC T20 World Cup

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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Mason Holgate waits for FIFA clearance to suit up for Jamaica’s match up against Nicaragua

Reigning English Super League player of the year Khadija Bunny’ Shaw is a notable absentee in Jamaica’s Reggae Girls sqaud who will face France in a friendly international next Friday at the Stade Auguste Bonal in Eastern France.

Shaw who picked up an injury close to the finish of last season’s Women’s Soccer League (WSL) in England, is currently continuing her goal scoring exploits this season and is already her team’s leading goal scorer so far in the current campaign.

Meanwhile, the squad which will begin to assemble in France on Monday includes goalkeepers Rebecca Spencer and Sydney Schnider.

The defenders are Chantelle Swaby, Allison Swaby, Taylor Hinds, Deneisha Blackwood, Vyan Simpson and Maliah Atkins.

The midfielders include Lulu Jarvis, Atlanta Primus, Jade Bailey, Drew Spence, Sade Adamolekun and Reanna Blades.

While the forwards are Natasha Thomas, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Kayla Mckenna, Jody Brown, Shania Hayles, Tiffany Cameron, Davia Richards, and Mikayla Dayes.

Meantime, the local-based members of the Reggae Girls contingent, including head coach Hubert Busby, will leave the island on Sunday for France.

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