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Oct 31, 2009 Sports
Former Guyana and Guyana Defence Force winger Christopher O’Donoghue has been appointed Captain of the Guyana Over-35 team for the match against the Trinidad Enthusiasts Rugby Football Club today at the National Park rugby ground commencing at 16:00 hours.
Last year the Twin-Island Republic boys snatched victory from the jaws of defeat with two quick tries in the dying moments of the final session to win by 24 points – 17. The locals were victorious in 2006 and 2007.
The Guyana Over-35 team will be selected from following players—Alton Agard, Ovid Austin, Kerwyn Barrow, Leonardo Butcher, Rawl Cole, George David, Vernon Duncan, Jose Felicien, Alair George, Walter George, Kenneth Grant-Stuart, Alex King, Wesley Licorish, Stuart May, Robin Roberts, Linden Rose, Lawrence Smith, Bertram Taylor, Aluko Venture, Raul Warren, Michael Whitehead, Henry Wilkie, Gregory Wills and Troy Yhip. Trinidad Enthusiasts will be selected from Jerry Legall — Captain, Alvin Maraj, David Alzola, Nigel Clewett, Osbert Holder, Lawrence Alexander Parks, Willlet Pantor, Timothy Kimpton, Anthony Aleong, Wayne Baptise, Stanford Ccicstain, Ato Cobham, Kcano Frederick, Daniel Ford, Andy Williams, Shervon Neale, Dexter De Souza, James Fuller, Paul Curzon, Daryll Warner, Newton George, Ronnie Cowie, Deryck Baptiste, Akaash Parsotan and Daryl Woo with Kevin Edwards as manager.
Two plaques compliments of Neal and Massy (Guyana) Inc will be awarded to the Most Valuable Player on each team. A representative of Neal and Massy will be on hand to make the presentation.
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