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Davy's back to Sports Bond success

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Published Date: 02 February 2010
DAVY Creighton has been one of Sports Bond leading agents for many years.
Due to illness and family issues we lost Davy for over two months recently.

However, on his return last week, he had a £10 winner and this week a £50 major winner with Lorraine McGrady (B6635).

So Davy is back to Sports Bond success and who would bet against him achieving even more success in future weeks.

The Seven Towers agency had a double win last week. Both are well known Ballymena supporters over the years.

Mitchell Gaston (A6535) was a major £50 winner and Davy Hanna (A3678), a £15 consolation winner.

For another Ballymena supporter Stephen Beattie (A9774) of Ballymoney was a first time winner on Patricia Thompson’s agency.

Lyle Watson (C3678) a previous winner was a £50 major winner on the agency of Sam Smyth Jnr. who is still our youngest agent.

In the minor £10 section the Michelin success continues with Kate Tuff (A6023) a second time winner. Colin Graham had a £10 win with Diane Crawford (B5442), George Houston (B7478) was a £10 winner at the Imperial and Noel Harper (A3645) won £10 with on the agency at the Development Committee.

The Imperial Bar had a second win with Nigel Gilmore (B6535) of £15 in the consolation section. Luke Gaston had a £15 winner with Julie Adair (B3678) and Brad Henry (C6535) won £15 on the Fairhill agency in Ahoghill.

No Jackpot was allocated with the numbers 1, 7, 17, 25, and it now stands at £800.

FIRST SCORE

Only two minutes on the clock and Rory Patterson scored against Ballymena at Coleraine. But it was a first time win on Sports Bond for Bertie Morrison, Bertie picked up £30.

Next First Score at Institute this Saturday, February 6.

USED CLOTHING

To arrange a pick up contact 2564 1886 or 07831 803970.

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  • Last Updated: 01 February 2010 12:21 PM
  • Source: Ballymena Times
  • Location: Ballymena
 
 
 


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