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Jun 15, 2018 Sports
President of the Guyana National Domino Federation (GNDF), Faye Joseph, has organised a Fathers’ Day competition which will be staged at her residence, 1223 Gaulding Place, South Ruimveldt.
According to Organising Secretary of the GNDF, Mark ‘Jumbie’ Wiltshire, the tournament, which will be held on Sunday, is open to all interested teams and entrance fee is $10,000 per team.
Joseph, who has been at the helm of both the GNDF and the Georgetown Domino Association (GDA) for a number of years, has been instrumental in moving the sport from a favourite pastime to one where it can be considered one of the busiest sports in the country.
Wiltshire added that in addition to the entrance fee, the President has consented to add a further $80,000 to the total prize monies which will be awarded to the winning teams. Among the teams anticipated to participate are: Gold is Money, All Seasons, Mix Up, Spartans, Rage, Providence, Gangster, C7, C6, Thunder, Phantom, R&R, Turning Point, Masters, Gold Star, Angels and OPKO. Starting time is 14:30hrs and food and drinks will be on sale throughout the day.
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