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How about our expert tipsters?

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We don’t do this often but it’s time to congratulate Whispering Jack and The Oracle for their tipping prowess in their  Match Previews on Demonland this year.

The story so far:-

Round 1 vs Fremantle UNFINISHED BUSINESS by Whispering Jack

WJ’s Selection: Melbourne by 22 points

Result: Melbourne by 22 points ✔️

Round 2 vs St Kilda  STUCK IN THE MIDDLE  by The Oracle

The Oracle’s Selection: Melbourne by 17 points

Result: Melbourne by 18 points

Round 3 vs GWS Giants BREAK OUT by Whispering Jack

WJ’s Selection: Melbourne by 41 points

Result: Melbourne by 34 points

Round 4 vs Geelong by UNDER MY SKIN by The Oracle

The Oracle’s Selection: Melbourne by 25 points

Result: Melbourne by 25 points✔️

That’s two perfect selections (both at our home games at the MCG), one out by a single point and one out by just 7 points (when Charlie Spargo and Max missed easy shots after the 30 minute mark in the final quarter at Manuka Oval).

Well done to our tipsters and keep up the good work! ?

 

Indeed, uncanny!

Now mozzed though?....

 

Evidently NOT mozzed. Whispering Jack, Melbourne by 59. Only a goal-and-a-half too bold! Those 1st quarter misses let you down!

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew
Added comment

Not only have our tipsters been close to the mark, but also more courageous than the media tipsters who mostly choose conservative margins, ie, fewer than 20 point margins for most games. 


The Oracle continues the perfection; well done, TO! Just get that '3' key fixed.

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