Complete’s ‘Ryder Cup’ teams revealed

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Complete FS has outlined the lineups of the two teams for its second ‘alternative Ryder Cup’ competition between a team from the mortgage lending world representing Europe and one from the bridging and commercial world representing the USA.

The competition, which takes place on 16 October at the Meon Valley Golf  & Country Club, will see the mortgage team under team captain, Tony Salentino, look to avenge the 11-5 defeat handed out last year by the bridging and commercial team under the leadership of fellow Complete FS director Phil Jay.

The competition also aims to raise money for Complete FS’s nominated charity of 2013, the Alzheimer’s Society. Last year, their events raised over £1500 for Cancer Research.

The Mortgage Team is represented by:

  • Tony Salentino – Captain
  • Mark Rookyard, GE Money
  • Neil Wyatt, Platform Home Loans
  • Graeme Aitken, Buckinghamshire B. Society
  • Gordon Rae, Dudley Building Society
  • Gareth Lewis, Precise Mortgages
  • Tony Laughran, Kent Reliance
  • Jeremy Wood, Dudley Building Society

The Bridging & Commercial Team is represented by:

  • Phil Jay – Captain
  • Andy Reid, InterBay
  • Rob Love, United Trust Bank
  • Richard Deacon, Masthaven
  • Pete Turner, Shawbrook
  • Mark Posniak, Dragonfly
  • Jonathan Seifert, Hudson Keys
  • Lorenzo Satchell, Blemain

Salentino said: “This is war. We have had a year to lick our wounds and with new tactics and a strengthened lineup, the Mortgage Team will be looking for revenge and of course, the opportunity to rub my esteemed colleague’s nose in it as he has done to me this past year.”

Jay said: “Having tasted victory last year, it gets to be a habit. So we are looking forward to seeing the Mortgage Team off in similar fashion again! Of course, this is just a bit of fun but the serious part is looking to see if we can break the record for donations to our charity, the Alzheimer’s Society.”

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