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Jan 09, 2020 Sports
Lloyd Rawlins has thrown his support behind the Mark Wiltshire birth anniversary dominoes competition which is set to commence on Sunday at Turning Point sports bar.
Rawlins, who also plays competitively, yesterday presented the third place prize to Wiltshire who is the senior Organising Secretary of the Guyana Domino League. Wiltshire expressed gratitude to Rawlins for this support and indicated that the competition will be played on a three-round points system. Rawlins said he is happy to be part of such a huge tournament and wished the teams well.
The competition attracts an entrance fee of $12,000. The winning team will pocket a trophy and $175,000 along with medals, while the runner up will receive a trophy and $75,000. Third and fourth place will take home $35,000 and $20,000 respectively, while the most valuable player in the final will be given $10,000. The best female player in the competition will take home a trophy and $5,000, while other female players will be given hampers.
Action gets underway at 14:30hrs and the competition is open to teams countrywide; registration can be done through Wiltshire on 659-8672.
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