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To join this predictor game create an account here Superbru

The pool is called the EDF RWC Predictor Game and its code is mortnice

It's not complicated to play and it's free. Just predict match outcomes and by how many points.

 

 

 

There are 207 people in the Chile fan league currently..........

BTY Superbru have launched a new Rugby only app which is available for free. If you do download it, you will find that your details are all there and your 'pools' are called 'leagues'. I haven't looked at it closely but it seems there's a lot more rugby related stuff there than in the original app.

It seems they launched a football one a while ago.

On 30/08/2023 at 07:57, Alan Medic said:

To join this predictor game create an account here Superbru

The pool is called the EDF RWC Predictor Game and its code is mortnice

It's not complicated to play and it's free. Just predict match outcomes and by how many points.

 

 

 

If you're interested in the RWC, why not join up and play? Starts on Friday night.

On 11/09/2023 at 17:27, Alan Medic said:

Getting 8/8 is pretty good given a few of those fixtures. That's what the GSP (Grand Slam Points) refers to.

 

 

 

I'm 47 / 5442 in the French Fans league, I was around 2000 before the Eng v Arg game, so a lot of them must've predicted England to lose...….plus ça change! 😃

After last night's result might have to revisit predictions for the 'one-sided' games, what with first choice players being rested 🤔 

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