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NRL Tipping Competition Round 1 2021 - Results Posted; Awards Presented


NRL Round 1 2021  

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  1. 1. Which R1 game will produce the biggest margin of victory?

    • Storm v Rabbitohs (Thurs)
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    • Knights v Bulldogs (Fri)
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    • Broncos v Eels (Fri)
    • Warriors v Titans (Sat)
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    • Roosters v Sea Eagles (Sat)
    • Panthers v Cowboys (Sat)
    • Raiders v Tigers (Sun)
    • Sharks v Dragons (Sun)
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  • Poll closed on 11/03/21 at 09:15

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  • Graham changed the title to NRL Tipping Competition Round 1 2021 - In Progress
On 08/03/2021 at 22:08, Sports Prophet said:

1: Rabbits; Knights; Broncos; Titans; Roosters; Panthers; Raiders; Sharks

2: 316

3: 5

4: Panthers v Titans

That of course should say”4: Panthers v Cowboys” as per my selection at the top.

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A perfect 8 to start the year.  Congrats @steve75

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Congratulations to Steve75 who was not only our outright winner but did it in style with 8/8 selections correct. Well done our other award winners.

That was a great start to the competition, everyone had a respectable score there.

See you all again for our Round 2 competition - I'll post it shortly

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  • Graham changed the title to NRL Tipping Competition Round 1 2021 - Results Posted; Awards Presented
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Congratulations  to steve75 on his victory this week and congratulations to the minor prize winners. 

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