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MINT PICNIC PUNT OFF

3 Teams.

$8,500 in prize money.

…One EPIC day at The Balnarring Picnic races!

Welcome to MINTSPORTS MINT PICNIC PUNT OFF where 3 lucky groups of punters battle it out in a bid to take home a truckload of dosh!

The rules are simple, each group places bets on every race of the card, $200 for the MintBet sponsored race, $100 every race thereafter and a WILDCARD where all winnings are DOUBLED.. 

The winning group collects fame, glory . . . oh, & $5,000 Cold Hard Cash.

Let’s meet our Punt Off contestants…

The 100k Boys

Luke and James from the 100k pod are wily punters who specialise in AFL and NFL  betting and content. Will that nous crossover to a day at the Picnic races? 

Playing for a box at the MCG for Anzac day to see Collingwood and Essendon, these cheeky rapscallions love a bet, a bit of fun, & dribbling a torrent of absolute jibberish. 

Will their bets match their banter to take home the inaugural Punt Off crown, or are they all sizzle & no steak…?

Cut the Grass 

Rosco and Mary are team “Cut the Grass”.. Playing for a ride-on a mower, these knockabout punters are cool under pressure and ride the ups and down of an action-packed competition. 

The only thing Rosco loves more than a punt, is celebrating a win. 

Will Rosco’s grass get a fresh clip from a new ride-on? Or is it on hands & knees with tweezers and a rusty pair of scissors…?

Makybe Divas

Hold onto your hats & jackets and step aside – these exuberant ladies MEAN BUSINESS! 

Meet Zoe, Gemma and Tess. Desperate to replace Gemma’s banged up Ute with the $5,000 winnings, these women take no prisoners in their bid for Punt Off glory.

Will the Makybe Divas make every post a winner like their legendary namesake, securing Gemma her new ute, or will they crash & burn to be left scrounging up coins for a taxi home…?

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