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Join Our State Of Origin Punters Club!

July 13, 2022

Join Our State Of Origin Punters Club!

Our NRL analyst is back and ready to run our very popular punters club just in time for origin. He helps participants back winners without the stress of doing the form and placing the bets.

We have teamed up with Playup to bring you a punters club that not only makes it easier to back winners but also gets great odds. Our club averaged between 60-100 club members last season and will look to do the same for State Of Origin game 3.

All NRL fans know that finding winning bets each week can be difficult & time-consuming so we thought we’d offer our analyst’s skills to make things easier.

Each unit costs just $20 and you can purchase as many units as you like! Get Top Odds Here


Our 2021 NRL Punters Club Stats
  • 332 Bets | 126 Wins
  • Profit = $13,750
  • Click Here To View Results Spreadsheet

As you can see from the stats above, our analyst is showing a solid profit for subscribers of his NRL service & now you have a chance to join the fun!

Punters Club Terms & Conditions

Get Top Odds Here
How It Works:
  1. Add the Punters Club package to your cart & purchase a unit at $20.
  2. Entries will close at 7pm on the night of game 3.
  3. At closing time you will receive a SMS notifying you of what % you hold & how much money is in the pot.
  4. Our analyst will send an SMS screenshot of each bet before each game so you can see the picks and amount staked.
  5. At the end of each round we pay out any winnings to your Playup account where they can be withdrawn immediately.
Get Top Odds Here

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