Who can enter?
- Only Australian residents who are aged 18 or over can enter.
- Entrants must also be available to claim the prize between 1/10/2023 and 2/10/23 in Sydney, NSW.
When does it close?
- The competition period is from 12:00 pm (AEST) on 18/09/2023 to 12:00 pm (AEST) on 25/09/2023.
Who can enter?
- Only Australian residents who are aged 18 or over can enter.
- Entrants must also be available to claim the prize between 1/10/2023 and 2/10/23 in Sydney, NSW.
When does it close?
- The competition period is from 12:00 pm (AEST) on 18/09/2023 to 12:00 pm (AEST) on 25/09/2023.
How can one enter?
- To enter, during the competition period, click on the Promoter's sponsored competition post on Facebook/Instagram or visit www.NRL.com to locate the entry page.
- Fill out and submit the entry form, including answering the question 'Which NRL player do you think had the most Original Thirst Crushing moment this year and why?' and providing all other requested information.
- Entries must not promote any goods or services other than those of the Promoter.
What's the prize and its total worth?
- There is 1 prize available, valued at $2,680.
- The prize is a trip to the NRL Grand Final in Sydney, NSW, for the winner and 1 adult companion. The prize includes:
- A Virgin Australia flight voucher valued at $1,500 (if the winner lives in NSW, they will not be awarded the flight voucher).
- 1 night's accommodation in a minimum 4-star hotel in Sydney, valued at $380.
- 2 x Category 1 tickets to the NRL Grand Final on 01/10/2023 at Accor Stadium, Sydney, NSW, valued at $800.
- The travel prize is subject to applicable laws, guidelines, travel restrictions, and health advisories.
How many times can I enter?
- You can enter once for the entire competition period.
How and when will the winner/s be informed?
- The winner will be notified via phone and email within 24 hours of the competition closing.
Total prize pool:
- The total prize pool is $2,680.
Please note that this summary provides an overview, and the complete terms and conditions should be referred to for full details and legal context.
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