Tiddas Tips in the Workplace

If you love your footy and you like tipping winners each week then we’d love to meet you. This year the Marngrook Footy Show’s popular “Tiddas Tips” segment will be travelling to workplaces around Melbourne to get weekly footy tips from our viewers.

If you want to be one of our tipsters contact us and presenters Leila Gurruwiwi and Shelley Ware will come to your workplace and film an episode of “Tiddas Tips” with you during the footy season.

For more information contact Kelly at the Marngrook office on 9024 2438 or email her at admin@marngrookfootyshow.com.au

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