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Radio pair tops for tipping

Local radio team Hayden and Milly have won the Geelong Indy’s annual Tip Stars competition.

The pair of morning jokesters finished the AFL’s round 23 with a score of 134, narrowly edging out Forty Winks’ Leigh Keen in second place on 133 and UltraTune’s Leigh Davis in third with 130.

Hayden and Milly’s top finish in the competition for advertisers earned their employer, BayFM, a Geelong Indy print and online advertising package worth more than $2000.

In the readers’ competition, Bryan Camilleri won $100 for finishing on top with 133 points. Greg O’Brien won $50 for finishing second with 132 points and Ed Sheldon’ s129 correct tips earned a third-place prize of $25.

“Thanks to everyone who played Tip Stars this year,” said Indy managing editor Tony Galpin, “and we’ll see you back bigger and better in 2020.”

Full results are available on page 19 of today’s paper.

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