G’day Tipsters!
Sign up for:
AFL tipping (rego closes at the bounce of the ball for Carlton v Richmond on Thursday, March 16)
Tip the Top 8 (closes at the same time)
NRL tipping (rego closes with the kickoff to Round 1 on Thursday, March 2).
(1) The AFLM 2023 standard tipping comp:
– To join CLICK HERE The comp is called ‘Footy Almanac AFL Tipping 2023’. If you are having any hassles (with the password), send me an email [email protected]
– highly prestigious
– cash prizes for the season
– weekly book prizes
– finishes at the end of the home and away season (after Round 24)
– a tie is NOT decided by the cumulative margin, there will be a play-off (involving the finals)
– $10.
EFT to Malarkey Publications, BSB 633000, ACC 154103428
– Kids Event (Grade 10 and under) are free if a parent is a paid-up tipper. We don’t want to break the family bank. Just let us know if you have signed your kids up – who they are, how old they are, who they barrack for.
– Teams Event – each AFL club will have a team of Almanac tipsters – so make your club logo your profile image so we know who you barrack for and hence which team you are on
Last year’s winner was Tigers2inarow
(2) The Time-honoured Footy Almanac Tip the Top 8 Competition
– pick the Top 8 in order (first to eighth) as you think they will finish at the end of the AFL home and away season.
– cash prize
– winner announced after the famous countdown at the Footy Almanac Grand Final Eve Lunch
– SEND YOUR ENTRY TO US VIA EMAIL
– entries close at bounce of the ball to start the AFL season
– $10 per entry. EFT with your name and ‘Top 8’. (EFT to Malarkey Publications, BSB 633000, A/C 154103428)
Here’s how the result is calculated.
Where S = Total (lowest score wins)
xp = the predicted position of the team
xa = actual position of the team
(3) The Footy Almanac NRL Tipping Comp
NO NEW ENTRIES WILL BE INCLUDED AFTER MARCH 2 2023.
All welcome.
$10 per entry. (EFT to Malarkey Publications, BSB 633000, ACC 154103428)
Cash prizes (first and second) and an Almanac Membership.
Name of comp: ‘Almanac NRL 2023’
Become an Almanac (annual) member – CLICK HERE

About John Harms
JTH is a writer, publisher, speaker, historian. He is publisher and contributing editor of The Footy Almanac and footyalmanac.com.au. He has written columns and features for numerous publications. His books include Confessions of a Thirteenth Man, Memoirs of a Mug Punter, Loose Men Everywhere, Play On, The Pearl: Steve Renouf's Story and Life As I Know It (with Michelle Payne). He appears (appeared?) on ABCTV's Offsiders. He can be contacted [email protected] He is married to The Handicapper and has three school-age kids - Theo, Anna, Evie. He might not be the worst putter in the world but he's in the worst four. His ambition was to lunch for Australia but it clashed with his other ambition - to shoot his age.
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