Jamaica’s reggae girls are now within one win in their quest to book a spot at next year’s FIFA World Cup in France.
This after they produced another big performance last night at the Concacaf Women’s championships as led by a hat trick from the diminutive Jody Brown the Jamaicans ran out 9 nil winners over Cuba – in their final group B’ game at the H-E-B’ Park Field in Texas to earn a semi-final place
Kadijah Shaw started the rout in the second minute, while Sashana Campbell scored twice.
The reggae girls finished second in group B’ with six points from their three games behind group winners Canada.
Assistant coach of the reggae girls team Andrew price dedicated the team’s success to the ailing former national striker Luton Shelton.
The reggae girls will take on group a winners the united states in the second semi-final on Sunday at the Toyota Stadium in Frisco Texas after Canada face Panama in semi-final one
Canada wrapped up the group with a perfect 9 points following their 3-1 triumph over Costa Rica in the second game of the double header.