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Mar 14, 2019 Sports
The Trophy Stall with several locations, including Bourda Market, has partnered with the organising committee of the Kennard Memorial Turf Club (KMTC) for the staging of their upcoming Phagwah meet fixed for Sunday at their Turf Club at Bush Lot Farm, Corentyne racetrack.
Proprietor Ramesh Sunich continues to lead in his support for local sporting events with horseracing no stranger. Sunich has supported many events staged by the KMTC and this week committed to assisting them for Sunday’s event.

Rupert Campbell (right) of Trophy Stall presents the champion jockey trophy to Justice Cecil Kennard.
Rupert Campbell representing the Trophy Stall presented trophies for the champion jockey to Justice Cecil Kennard of the KMTC as part of their contribution.
There was made one change made to the programme with the G1 race now for horses classified F3 and Lower and carries a first prize of $340,000, second place will receive $170,000, third place $85,000 and fourth place $42,000.
Other races listed are L-Non Earner which fetches a top purse of $130,000, three year-old Guyana Bred for a winning prize of $250,000, J and K in which the champion will pocket $200,000, L-Non winner W/A for a top prize of $150,000 and L Open which will see the winner taking home $180,000.
The races are being run under the rules of the Guyana Horse Racing Authority.
Contact can be made with Ivan Dipnarine on 331-0316, Justice Cecil Kennard on 623-7609 or 225-4818, Fazil Habibulla on 657-7010, Dennis DeRoop on640-6396 and Compton Sancho 691-1174 for information on the event.
Among the other sponsors assisting the staging of the event are: Ansa Mc Al Trading Ltd., Demerara Distillers Ltd., Muneshwar’s Ltd., Republic Bank, Hand-in-Hand Insurance, Dalip Trading, Horse Shoe Racing Service, Nand Persaud and Co., Mike’s Pharmacy, Patsan Trading Enterprise, JP Ghamandi, Mattai’s Supermarket, Kanhai’s Guyana Electrical Agency, Silvie’s General Store, Rice Miller-Kissoon Dyal, Rohan Oditt of M and B Contracting Company, D. Gobin Agri Spares of Essequibo, Goodwood Racing Service, Mohamed’s Enterprise and L. Seepersaud Maraj and Sons.
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