Tired Jamaica team lands in Antigua
Livingston Scott
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
St John's, Antigua - Jamaica's young Reggae Girlz arrived in Antigua late Monday evening for the inaugural FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup Qualifiers, exhausted after flying for almost 12 hours, having departed from the Norman Manley International Airport earlier in the day.
However, the team received some good news on their arrival as their first game has been pushed back to today from yesterday.
According to coach Junior Francis, the players will be able to get much more rest before their opening game.
"... That is good news because we can get the girls to rest a bit longer and then we'll have some time to get the lactic acids out of the legs before Wednesday's game," he added.
Francis said the original schedule seemed to have had an error.
The Girlz checked in at Norman Manley International Airport some time around 8:00 am and was greeted by Sports Minister Olivia 'Babsy' Grange and members of the Sunshine Girlz squad who were returning from the World Netball Championships in New Zealand.
They eventually departed at approximately 10 o'clock and arrived in Montego Bay half-an-hour later, where they were intransit for two-and-a-half hours awaiting a connecting flight to St Lucia, which took a further two-and-a-half hours.
The contingent arrived at St Lucia's Hewanorra Airport at 3:30 pm Jamaica time (4:30 St Lucia time) and travelled by bus for some 80 minutes across the St Lucian terrain before reaching George FL Charles (Vigie) Airport.
After another strenuous check-in at the airport, the Girlz were apparently tired and hungry, but head of delegation Elaine Walker-Brown and Francis kept things in order until they boarded the final plane for Antigua at 7:40 pm (Jamaica time).
Livingston Scott
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
St John's, Antigua - Jamaica's young Reggae Girlz arrived in Antigua late Monday evening for the inaugural FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup Qualifiers, exhausted after flying for almost 12 hours, having departed from the Norman Manley International Airport earlier in the day.
However, the team received some good news on their arrival as their first game has been pushed back to today from yesterday.
According to coach Junior Francis, the players will be able to get much more rest before their opening game.
"... That is good news because we can get the girls to rest a bit longer and then we'll have some time to get the lactic acids out of the legs before Wednesday's game," he added.
Francis said the original schedule seemed to have had an error.
The Girlz checked in at Norman Manley International Airport some time around 8:00 am and was greeted by Sports Minister Olivia 'Babsy' Grange and members of the Sunshine Girlz squad who were returning from the World Netball Championships in New Zealand.
They eventually departed at approximately 10 o'clock and arrived in Montego Bay half-an-hour later, where they were intransit for two-and-a-half hours awaiting a connecting flight to St Lucia, which took a further two-and-a-half hours.
The contingent arrived at St Lucia's Hewanorra Airport at 3:30 pm Jamaica time (4:30 St Lucia time) and travelled by bus for some 80 minutes across the St Lucian terrain before reaching George FL Charles (Vigie) Airport.
After another strenuous check-in at the airport, the Girlz were apparently tired and hungry, but head of delegation Elaine Walker-Brown and Francis kept things in order until they boarded the final plane for Antigua at 7:40 pm (Jamaica time).
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