Agent Nathan has that ‘Magic’ Sports Bond feeling

Life is very sweet for Sports Bond agent Nathan Gilmore.
Sports Bond promoter Brian Thompson pictured with Stewart Gregg and agent Vicky Russell and young Lily Mae, who was born on Christmas Day. Picture: Reid McAuley.Sports Bond promoter Brian Thompson pictured with Stewart Gregg and agent Vicky Russell and young Lily Mae, who was born on Christmas Day. Picture: Reid McAuley.
Sports Bond promoter Brian Thompson pictured with Stewart Gregg and agent Vicky Russell and young Lily Mae, who was born on Christmas Day. Picture: Reid McAuley.

A trip to Rangers on Saturday, a trip to Newcastle next month and the rewards of running a good Sports Bond agency.

Last week Nathan had a double win with a major £50 win for Jock Wilkinson (A4736) and a £10 minor win for Chrintina Boam (A3177), however as Jock Wilkinson is a “magic” member he nets Nathan a bonus £50 also, life is sweet. The Blackstone had a £50 major win with Maurice Falls (A5554) and also in the Ballymena north area Luke Gaston had a £50 win with Michael Thompson (A1394), a previous major winner.

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In the minor section Andy Armstrong was back as a £10 winner on the agency of Ann Hume and Maurice Anderson had a £10 winner with John Balmer (B2514).

No Jackpot was allocated with the numbers 2, 3, 14 and 21 and so the Jackpot rises to £300 for this week.

AGENTS’ NEWS

The picture shows Sports Bond promoter presenting little Lily Mae with a present with her parents Sports Bond agent Vicki Russell and Stuart Gregg. Could Lily Mae be our youngest member, Lily Mae was born on Christmas day 2013.

Another member who had poor health over the Christmas period was Doreen McKay of Chichester Park, we wish Doreen a full recovery and a better 2014.

FIRST SCORE

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Donna Russell, still celebrating the birth of new granddaughter Lily Mae, had something else to celebrate as she won the First Score time on Saturday’s Irish Cup match against Harland and Wolff.

The time of 5 minutes won Donna £30. Another winner, who wishes to remain anonymous, has claimed a win for Boxing Day. That means £90 paid out to date on Boxing Day, a real reason to support First Score.