
The AFL and NRL comps, proudly sponsored by Fujifilm Graphic Systems, both carried a first prize of $600, a second place of $250 and third prize of $150.
First place in the rugby league went to Raj Rajendra, senior consultant at environmental organisation 10 Thousand Trees, who managed to amass 149 points over the course of the NRL season.
Second place went to BJ Ball credit controller Teena Pyers (147 points) and third place was taken by Troy Stevens, production director of magazine publisher Reed Business Information (143).
In the Aussie Rules, the top prize of $600 went to Anitech customer service rep Tania Keizer, who romped home with 154 points in a close competition.
There was a joint second prize of $200 each to Lamination System’s Kayleigh Dawes and PageSet’s Mahendradatta Jayadi, who both ended the season on 152 points.
A big thanks to Fujifilm Graphic System, without which we couldn’t have run the comp and, of course, thanks to everyone who took part in the competition throughout the season.
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