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Footy tipping, scored three ways.

A comp on Bounce is footy tipping with your mates. You make the same picks you'd make in any tipping comp — but every game scores on three boards at once, so the cautious tipper, the upset hunter, and the margin nerd are all playing their own game inside the same comp.

How it works
01

Join a comp

Tap an invite link from a mate — or create your own comp and share the link with the group chat. Pick your team name and colours.

02

Tip before the bounce

Pick a winner for each game before it locks out at the first bounce. One tip covers all three scoreboards — split your picks per board whenever you want an each-way go.

03

Watch the board move

Scores land within minutes of the siren. Three ladders, live achievements, and a Who Tipped What grid to settle the arguments.

The three scoreboards

Weighted

Ranked by points
The brave-pick board

Every correct tip pays its odds × 100. A $1.50 favourite lands you 150 points — the $4.20 upset pays 420. Safe picks keep you ticking; brave picks win seasons.

Classic

Ranked by correct tips
The pure-accuracy board

One point per correct tip, no matter who you picked. The classic office-comp format — consistency is everything.

Line

Ranked by lines beaten
The handicap board

Every game gets a half-point line that levels the teams — pick the side that beats it. Backing a 40-point favourite means nothing unless they win by enough.

Too much homework? It isn't — your Weighted tip automatically flows to Classic and the Line until you choose differently for a board. Tip once and you're covered on all three; customise a board once and it's yours to run from then on.

Odds & lockout

Your odds are locked the moment you tip. Weighted uses the price at tip time — back Friday's $3.80 outsider and it's yours even if they firm to $2.50 by the bounce. Tipping early is a real strategy.

Every game locks at its scheduled start. No late tips, no exceptions — that's what keeps the board honest.

Winning

Each comp names one scoreboard as its primary — that ladder decides the season champion when the last round settles. The other two run all season for bragging rights (and prizes, if your comp sets them).

Season-long achievements track the Best Scalp (the biggest correctly-tipped upset) and the Biggest Round (the highest single-round haul).

Comps can display an optional prize pool and how it splits. Bounce doesn't collect, hold or pay out any money — prizes are an arrangement between the organiser and their entrants.

Got a group chat? You've got a comp.