Tipping NRL Finals
Tipping NRL Finals
Finals Tipping

To enter the competition you must be 18+ and have a (free) Zero Tackle account.

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Welcome to the next generation of NRL Tipping

Get more value from a win than ever before with dynamic scoring. Free to play, win up to $2000!

How It Works

Is your tip the rank favourite or a long-shot underdog? Earn points for correct tips with dynamic scoring based on the market.

First prize: $2000
Second prize: $1000

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1. Enter Your Tips & Select A Margin

Tip the team that you think is going to win and receive points based on their current market value

For example:

  1. If you tip a team with odds of $1.19 and they win, you receive 119 points.
  2. If you tip a team with odds of $1.87 and they win, you receive 187 points.
  3. If your selected team loses, you receive 0 points.

For the first game each week, select a winning margin using the +- margin selector or typing in your margin. Margin differentials will accumulate each week and will be used at the end of the competition as a tiebreaker to determine a final winner in the event of a competition draw. Closest to the pin (lowest margin differential) wins!

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2. Watch The Market

(And, of course, follow NRL news at ZeroTackle.com)

Has something changed since you made your tip? A player injury or the weather forecast? Many factors can affect the market - and the available points for a winning tip change with the market - so come back and check often!

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3. Maximise Your Points

Come back and update your tips as often as you like when the markets change to ensure you get the best value available for your tip.

Tipping is open until the start of each game. If you don't get your tips in, you will default to the AWAY TEAM. If you do not select a tip for a game where margin is required, the margin selector will default to 0.

Example: You forget to tip. You default to the away team. You default to 0 margin. The away team wins by 6 points. 6 points will be added to your accumulated margin tally. 

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