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WREXHAM'S Dennis Lawrence - whose 49th minute goal for Trinidad against Bahrain put the Caribbean nation through to next summer's World Cup finals - has revealed he missed out on his team's immediate post-match celebrations because of a random drugs test.
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Some of  Trinidad and Tobago’s overseas-based footballers have continued to revel in the success of qualifying for next year’s World Cup Finals and have fittingly been the toast among their fans back at their respective clubs over the past few days.
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A friend of mine and fellow football fanatic e-mailed me excitedly after the game on Wednesday: "I never thought I would see the day...to believe that we could scale the highest heights," he wrote, referring to the Soca Warriors' historic win over Bahrain to secure a place at next year's World Cup.
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I must confess that I was pleasantly, no, ecstatically, surprised when the Dwight Yorke/Dennis Lawrence combination put Trinidad and Tobago into the 2006 World Cup finals. In fact, as soon as that goal was headed beautifully into the net, I switched off mentally, moved away from the television set, saying: "We win!"
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Former  National Coach and Technical Director, Brazilian Rene Simoes has paid tribute to the “Soca Warriors”  on their qualification for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
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IT IS 2.30 p.m. Friday and Dennis Lawrence has just returned to the Crowne Plaza on Wrightson Road, Port of Spain. He needs to be at Piarco International Airport at 3.30. His visit home following his return on Thursday from Bahrain, where he scored the historic World Cup qualifier goal for Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday, securing this country a place in Germany 2006, is over.
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