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  • Sandals to upgrade Drax Hall playing field

    MARK CUMMINGS , Senior staff reporter
    Saturday, May 19, 2007


    Former national goalkeeper and assistant coach of Reno Football Club, Aaron Lawrence (centre), is all smiles as he receives a ball each from SRI's director of Resort Standards, Shawn Da Costa (left) and general manager of Sandals Whitehouse, Jeremy Jones, during Thursday's donation of 80 footballs to 20 clubs from the parishes of Westmoreland and St Elizabeth. (Photo: Mark Cummings)

    WHITEHOUSE, Westmoreland - Director of Resort Standard at the Sandals Resorts International (SRI), Shawn Da Costa says the hotel chain is moving to adopt the Drax Hall playing field in St Ann which has been in a poor state for quite some time.

    "What we really want to do there is to properly cut the grounds, put in spectator stands, put in sanitary facilities, install running water...," Da Costa told reporters in Whitehouse on Thursday, shortly after SRI presented 80 footballs to 20 clubs across the parishes of St Elizabeth and Westmoreland.

    There have been persistent calls over the last 10 years for the development and proper maintenance of the Drax Hall playfield, which is one of St Ann's major sporting grounds.

    Although a number of St Ann Football Association Business House, Major League, Division One and Da Costa Cup games have been played at the Drax Hall grounds over the years, the facility is said to be deficient in a number of areas.

    Just over three years ago, public relations manager at Sandals Ocho Rios, Ian Spencer, called for the urgent upgrading of the playing field to enable National Premier League team, Star Cosmos of St Mary, to use the facility as a home ground instead of having to use the Prison Oval in Spanish Town, or Addison Park in Brown's Town.

    At that time, Spencer argued that if the facility was upgraded it could also be used as a training ground for United States sports teams during the off-season and as a catalyst to boost sports tourism in Jamaica.

    On Thursday Da Coata said that although the cost for the field upgrade is yet to be finalised, SRI was committed to undertake the project as soon as the necessary approvals are granted by the St Ann Parish Council.

    "We haven't done a full assessment yet on what it will cost us, but as soon as we get the necessary approvals from the St Ann Parish Council we will start the work," he said.

    Meanwhile, president of the St Ann Football Association, Danny Beckford, has welcomed the decision by the hotel chain to upgrade and properly maintain the facility.

    "This is good news for us. The facility here (Drax Hall) is a sore point and I am happy that Sandals Resort International sees the need and has decided to help," Beckford told Sporting World yesterday.

    He argued that the lack of proper facilities at Drax Hall is hindering the development of the sport in the parish.

    "The survival of football and for us to go forward with the game depends on the facility being up to standard," said Beckford. "For example, if we get a security wall around the field we can sell advertisements and generate much needed revenue to assist in the development of the game," he added.

    Meanwhile, Sandals Resorts International (SRI), on Thursday presented 20 clubs from across Westmoreland and St Elizabeth with 80 footballs as part of a $2 million initiative to provide 2,000 footballs to communities across the northern and western sections of the island.

    In presenting the balls to representatives of the clubs at Sandals Whitehouse, director of Resort Standards at SRI, Shawn Da Costa, said that the resort chain places a high premium on sports.

    "Sports is very close to Sandals' heart - not just football," he said.
    Under the initiative - the brainchild of SRI's CEO Adam Stewart - more than 800 balls have been distributed to the Flanker community in St James and several communities in St Ann and St Mary.
    "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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    THIS IS GOOD !, its only a matter of time before we get the right JFF president.The more Bizniz people invest the more they want to see a return on thier investment , its a win win , communties get involved and Big BIZNIZ is seen as having a social conscience.
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    • #3
      when me say this is where the academy should be built I was laugh at on the forum.

      Can you see the partnership with Sandals and other Hotels now? We would have a master academy, that could be a money earner.
      • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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      • #4
        Yu waan bet dem renovate Drax Hall before Mosiah's Boxhill complete the academy! Plus Boxhill need to consider multi-uses of the academy, and it should not just be for national teams. Next ting we ago have a facility, that's rarely used.

        That brand new "white elephant" cricket stadium in Trelawny sure looks like money well spent.
        Last edited by Hortical; May 20, 2007, 08:40 AM.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hortikal View Post
          That brand new "white elephant" cricket stadium in Trelawny sure looks like money well spent.
          Take it from me that Trelawny "white elephant" shall prove to be an important cog that aids in turning the wheels towards a vibrant "Sports Tourism" Industry.

          There will come a time --- shortly ---when all will be singing the praises of those who had the foresight to put such an entity in that part of the island - Easy reach from West (Negril/Sav), over the mountains to/from Mandeville (South Central Jamaica) and the East (Portland, etc). Not far from many great hotels and the North Coast and Mid-Island attractions...in fact, with the coming of the "super highway system" not far from any section of the island.

          ...YUP! ...that stadium shall become a major player in sports development and our long called for Sports Tourism...money shall flow as a result...

          ...mark my words!!!!

          FORWARD!
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          • #6
            They also renovated STETHS field and one in Port Antonio. So, the JFF should have built the academy there too.


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            • #7
              At least them would have fields. What field in Portland?
              Well at maybe we could a have 3 academies then
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