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Excitement is building for the return of the 2021 AFL & NRL seasons, and AfMA is again on hand to provide 2 tipping competitions that are open to everyone. As always, the more players we have involved the larger the prize pools will grow to – so make sure to register before the following dates so you can be in the running!

  • NRL Launch Date: Thursday 11th March 8:05pm (AEDT)
  • AFL Launch Date: Thursday 18th March 7:25pm (AEDT)

Please note: New tippers can join late up until April 30 – and will receive Away tips for any games/rounds missed.

Entry is open to everyone working in fleet and automotive industries, so spread the word as wide as you can to increase the pool. For just a $10 entry per comp ($20 for both) you’ll have the chance to win the following cash and trophy prizes (8 prizes total – 4 for each comp):

  • 1st Prize: $500 + 50% of total player pool + Winners Trophy
  • 2nd Prize: $300 + 30% of total player pool
  • 3rd Prize: $200 + 20% of total player pool
  • Last Place: AfMA Fleet Industry Branded Wooden Spoon

REGISTER & PAY YOUR FEES NOW:

On these pages you’ll find the password and link needed to join our comp – we will be using the FootyTips platform again in 2021. For any direct enquiries contact us at [email protected] and we will be able to help out if you have any issues with your account.

Good luck tippers. Congrats once again to our winners & losers from 2020!

2020 Wrap Up

Our AFL winner Daniel Sanchez finished on top after 18 rounds with a total of 112, two ahead of our AfMA Director Mace Hartley. Remarkably we had a tie for 3rd, not just in points but in the margin as well with both Andrew Nibloe (Hopper Motor Group) and Travis Wait (Custom Fleet) splitting the prize money.

In the NRL competition David Still (Summit Fleet Leasing and Management) took home our inaugural trophy with 126 correct tips. Meanwhile UnitingCare Queensland’s Mark Stephens brought home 2nd and AfMA’s Daniel Braid just held onto 3rd place by correctly tipping the very last game of the year.

A final shout out to Able Australia’s Tom Leggett who expertly mastered his way into Last Place to receive our highly coveted Wooden Spoon trophy in both the NRL and AFL competition for the 2nd consecutive year. In his words it’s apparently harder to do than you might think – “Do you know how hard it is to intentionally come last?” he says with a wry smile.

AFL Winners

$1000 base + $500 player pool

Prizes Winners: Cash Prize: Allocation:
1st Daniel Sanchez $ 750.00 50% of base and player pool
2nd Mace Hartley $ 450.00 30% of base and player pool
3rd Andrew NibloeTravis Wait $ 300.00 ($150 each) 20% of base and player pool
Last Place Tom Leggett Wooden Spoon 0% of base and player pool

NRL Winners

$1000 base + $250 player pool

Prizes Winners: Cash Prize: Allocation:
1st David Still $ 625.00 50% of base and player pool
2nd Mark Stephens $ 375.00 30% of base and player pool
3rd Daniel Braid $ 250.00 20% of base and player pool
Last Place Tom Leggett Wooden Spoon 0% of base and player pool