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Friday, 3rd September 2010

Great start for new Sports Bond agents in 2010

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Published Date: 26 January 2010
TWO agents who joined the Sports Bond network in 2009 were the Diamond Bar and Michelin Social Club. Both enjoyed a great start to 2010 this week on Sports Bond.
The Diamond Bar had a double success this week, a major £50 winner with Nigel Tweed (A2758) and a £10 minor win with Derek McKay (A7948).

The Michelin Athletic Club agency of Charlie Havelin is celebrating another £50 major winner with Alan Blair (B2513).

Chris Thompson is also enjoying a great start to 2010, his second winner of the year this week is Mo Craig (A4731).

Another Broughshane agent Boyd Douglas, now on the mend after a fall, had a £50 winner with Stephen Gordon (A3185).

In the minor section a £10 winner at the Horse and Jockey was Eddie Harris (A6794). Davy Creighton had his first winner in a while with Suzanne Anderson (A4420).

The Seven Towers had a £10 win with Dessie Reid (A5879).

Two consolation winners were found. In Ballykeel agent Geoff Cooke had a £15 winner with Glenn Taylor (B2758).

The Development Committee also had a £15 win with Ballymena Utd. committee member Nigel McIlrath (A2513).

This week the Jackpot was drawn by Jenny Blakely of Fitness First who drew numbers 8, 13, 14, 21. No Jackpot was allocated and so rises to £750.

FIRST SCORE

The first winner of First Score in 2010 is Billy Montgomery.

Billy had the correct time of 17 minutes for Keith Gillespie’s opener against Ballymena on Saturday. Billy picks up £30. Next First Score on Tuesday away to Coleraine.

USED CLOTHES

To arrange a used clothes uplift contact 07831 803970 or 2564 1886.

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  • Last Updated: 25 January 2010 12:00 PM
  • Source: Ballymena Times
  • Location: Ballymena
 
 
 


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