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  • Manning Final: Will Attack be the best form of Defense??

    Defence Meets Attack In Cup Final
    Published: Saturday | November 27, 20103 Comments and 0 Reactions

    Jamaica College's captain Ashani Walker (left) and Waterford's captain Rohan Daley. - file
    Ryon Jones, Gleaner Writer

    After months of preparation, 10 first-round games, three second-round games and semi-final victories, Jamaica College (JC) and Waterford High will meet today at the National Stadium to decide the 2010 Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup urban area senior schoolboy football champions. Game time is set for 3 p.m., following the third-place match between Norman Manley and Bridgeport at 1 p.m.

    JC will be going in search of their 20th title but this is the St Catherine-based Waterford's first trip to the big showdown. The two have met on two previous occasions this season, having been placed in the same preliminary-round group. The first meeting, which was played at the JC grounds, ended in a 1-1 draw. The return leg saw Waterford emerge 1-0 victors; their first ever over their Old Hope Road rivals, and in the process topped the group.

    "When we lost to Waterford, that match wasn't really important but now it is important," JC's assistant coach, Delroy Brown, said. "The boys are in high spirits, they are saying it is revenge. We are playing on better field conditions now than when we played at Waterford, so it is going to be a totally different game," Brown pointed out.

    JC, who have been the most prolific team in front of goal this season, finding the back of the net on more than 50 occasions, needed penalties to get by Bridgeport in the semi-finals.

    Good frame of mind

    Brown, however, expects his team to continue in their usual attacking vein.

    "The frame of mind of the boys is good, we are quite ready. We are an attacking team, so we are going to be attacking."

    JC's semi-final victory came at a cost as two of their players - Odane Greensword and Junior Fleming - were red-carded and will miss today's final.

    "It is a team effort, we would have loved for them to play, for their own personal reasons and the team, but we will have to adjust according to the persons we have available," Brown said. "It is really for us to lose because we have been the most outstanding team in the competition," he added.

    Waterford should be bubbling with confidence and should be a well-motivated unit coming into today's final. The players, who have already created history by making it to the final, will be looking to go all the way.

    The school suffered a terrible loss leading up to their semi-final meeting with Norman Manley, as one of their players, Okeeffe Lewis, died in a fire at his house. They took the semi-final encounter 1-0, courtesy of an 87th-minute strike from Andre McFarlane.

    "They have decided that in memory of one of their own (Okeeffe), they have to do it (win) and they will be doing whatever it takes," Waterford's coach Floyd Coke stated. "I don't think any other squad can be more motivated ... they are very upbeat right now," he added.

    Waterford have conceded the fewest goals this Manning Cup season and Coke anticipates a close encounter.

    "It is two equally matched teams, I believe, and one goal will separate the two teams. We are all fit and we are prepared to run the entire time, however long it takes."

    Past winners of Manning Cup

    2009 St George's
    2008 St George's
    2007 Jamaica College
    2006 Bridgeport
    2005 Calabar
    2004 Excelsior
    2003 Excelsior
    2002 Norman Manley
    2001 Bridgeport
    2000 Norman Manley
    1999 Tivoli Gardens
    1998 Dunoon Technical
    1997 Abandoned (school
    violence)
    1996 Norman Manley
    1995 Charlie Smith
    1994 Wolmer's
    1993 Excelsior
    1992 St George's
    1991 Ardenne
    1990 Charlie Smith
    1989 Excelsior
    1988 Charlie Smith
    1987 STATHS
    1986 Kingston College
    1985 Kingston College
    1984 St George's
    1983 St George's
    1982 Camperdown
    1981 Kingston College
    1980 Excelsior
    1979 Camperdown
    1978 Camperdown
    1977 Calabar
    1976 Tivoli
    1975 Kingston College
    1974 Jamaica College
    1973 No competition (previous
    year's events)
    1972 Abandoned (shooting
    incident in MoBay)
    1971 Wolmer's
    1970 Kingston College
    1969 Excelsior
    1968 Jamaica College
    1967 Kingston College
    1966 Abandoned
    (polio outbreak)
    1965 Kingston College
    1964 Kingston College
    1963 Jamaica College
    1962 Jamaica College
    1961 Jamaica College
    1960 Abandoned
    (attack on referee)
    1959 St George's
    1958 Kingston College
    1957 Kingston College
    1956 St George's
    1955 St George's
    1954 No competition
    (polio epidemic)
    1953 Excelsior
    1952 Kingston College
    1951 Kingston College
    1950 Kingston College
    1949 Kingston College
    1948 St George's
    1947 St George's
    1946 Jamaica College
    1945 St George's
    1944 No competition
    (World War II)
    1943 Calabar
    1942 Jamaica College
    1941 Jamaica College
    1940 Jamaica College
    1939 Wolmer's
    1938 Wolmer's
    1937 St George's
    1936 St George's
    1935 St George's
    1934 Jamaica College
    1933 Jamaica College
    1932 St George's
    1931 Wolmer's
    1930 Wolmer's
    1929 St George's
    1928 St George's
    1927 St George's
    1926 Wolmer's
    1925 Wolmer's
    1924 Wolmer's
    1923 Wolmer's
    1922 Jamaica College
    1921 Jamaica College
    1920 St George's
    1919 Jamaica College
    1918 Jamaica College
    1917 Jamaica College
    1916 Jamaica College
    1915 Jamaica College
    1914 Jamaica College
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