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I'll never hear the end of this - :rolleyes:

Rank (Last Week) Total Tipster

1 (1) 53 Whispering_Jack

2 (2) 51 Alpha33

3 (6) 49 aronbrandon

3 (6) 49 The Little Devils

5 (12) 48 belzebub59

5 (12) 48 deesthisyear

5 (2) 48 old man rivers

5 (4) 48 petejh2000

5 (12) 48 Pinball_Wizard

5 (4) 48 Scoop Junior

5 (12) 48 Super_Slater

12 (6) 47 Demonland

12 (6) 47 Tim - Go Dees

14 (6) 46 barpen

14 (12) 46 Davey's sugar daddy

14 (21) 46 rjhrjh

14 (21) 46 slamevil

14 (6) 46 The Natural

19 (27) 45 BigKev Demon

19 (17) 45 Clyde_Cabbie

21 (21) 44 bl3281

21 (21) 44 deanox

21 (21) 44 DeeReaming

21 (17) 44 Kieranbj

21 (32) 44 stelioss

26 (27) 43 Edorion

26 (21) 43 great_gatsby

26 (27) 43 Joe_Gutnick64

26 (17) 43 No Cigar2

30 (27) 42 CarnTheDees

30 (27) 42 dee'luded

30 (17) 42 DeMoNiC

33 (33) 41 DEE32

34 (33) 39 achirnside

34 (37) 39 Dappadan

36 (35) 37 mo64

36 (35) 37 mpinnell

38 (37) 36 -FitZ^

39 (39) 35 glamorizeme

40 (40) 34 BrockMclean

40 (40) 34 demonsflag555657

40 (40) 34 KrazyJay78

43 (43) 33 paliosiana

44 (44) 32 thegoldenmonkey

Congratulations to the following who tipped all 8 winners this week:-

Alpha33 aronbrandon belzebub59 BigKev Demon deesthisyear Pinball_Wizard rjhrjh slamevil stelioss Super_Slater The Little Devils Whispering_Jack (although no credit to them for tipping agaisnt the Demons!)

 

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