Media doyen Diane Beer has again topped the Impress Media footy tipping competition by leading the field by nearly two clear rounds.
Diane’s 15-point lead was ahead of Michael O’Loughlin, director of website-hosting specialist Alltraders, who was two points ahead of ABC Radio producer Robbie Brechin.
Impress Media managing director John Harris collected the wooden spoon – an achievement that reflected the pathetic performance of his no-longer-beloved footy team Port Adelaide.
Diane Beer has form in the footy tipping area: This is the second year in a row that she has collected the top spot on the Impress tipping pools.
As well as being former Impress Media operations manager, Diane has an illustrious media career that included writing scripts for ABC Radio, holding the roles of medicial editor and arts editor for Rupert Murdoch's first newspaper, The News, and giving Mike Raan a leg up as his press secretary during the 1990s.
For the past decade, Diane has spent most of her time helping aspiring writers to get their work published. You can email Diane at dyoz@ozemail.com.au.
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