2087 days ago

NRL to start again. Want to join my tipping comp

John from East Invercargill

With the NRL about to start at last after only two rounds completed before the lockdown . I have started a tipping group on NRL.com so if you are a League fan and want to join for fun all are welcome. I have been a Roster since I lived in Sydney 1974 and an Aussie mate is a Knights fan so we need fans from other teams no matter how useless they are, even Warrior fans if any are left.
goto nrl.com .www.nrl.com... and sign up if not already ( it is free ) then sign onto the tipping comp then on the top left of the tipping games page there are three horizontal lines. Click on that and click on "comps" and click on" join a comp " and enter my comp code, 7W5NFMVM .. The name of the comp is Kiwi Rooster v Aussie Knights..

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