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Man on Man Round 7 – Jemma STILL in the lead!

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EIGHT rounds in and Jemma from the Court Hotel still holds first place and is still 4 points ahead of current second place holder RTRfm’s Paul Van Lieshout.

Here’s an update on the Man on Man competition to date.

The Table

Jemma is in the lead with 45 points having picked 6 out of 9 games in round six. Paul Van Leishout has 41 points, Wayne from Gay Aussie Selfie’s and Sav from Fitness Savvy both have 38, next comes Oskar and his cat Mmr with 37 points while Court Hotel Hostess Hannah Conda and photographer Claire Alexander both have 36 points.

Connections hostess BarbieQ falls back one place this week with 34 points, while glamour girl Andie Michelle and Connections own Matty Grosse have 32 points. DJ TimB falls back a place this week as well with 30 points and the Court Hotels Niel had a disappointing week this week with only 3/9 games correct giving him a total of 29. The Court Hotels Bree Maddox and It-Girl Famous Sharron both have 28 points, and OUTinPerth Journalist had the worst week out of everyone this week scoring only 1 point bringing her down to the 3rd last position with a total or 27 points. Graeme and Ry Wri are still terrible and still at the bottom of the ladder.

It was nice to see an even amount of votes for both WA teams in the weekends derby, congratulations to all those who picked Fremantle!

 

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