HARBOURSIDE Haven Retirement Village's top tippers for this year's NRL competition were announced at a ceremony befitting the occasion.
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Residents who had a stake in this year's tipping competition gathered in the Shoal Bay retirement haven with members from the Men of League foundation.
The winners from each of the hostels, including the nursing home, were awarded a trophy and a certificate.
Everyone was then entertained by the Men of League's Leo Toohey, who played for Parramatta, Canterbury and North Sydney during his rugby league career.
From hostel one, Keith Holland took out the tipping competition. His score of 234 points also made him overall winner.
From hostel two, Gordon Reid took out the number one spot with 230 points.
Don Hoard, whose great-grandson Aaron Woods plays for the Wests Tigers, won first in the nursing home with 222 points.