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The AFL season is always full of drama, excitement, and fierce competition — and so was this year’s Morgan Consulting AFL Tipping Competition . Our annual corporate footy tipping competition is one of the highlights of the year, bringing together clients, candidates, colleagues, and footy fans from across Australia. With fantastic cash prizes, exclusive weekly wine giveaways, and the ultimate prize of bragging rights, it’s no surprise the competition was bigger than ever in 2025. This year, we had a considerable number of participants across our tipping competitions — both internal and external. It was fantastic to see so many people get involved, showcasing their footy knowledge and passion for the game. And now, we’re thrilled to announce the results! 🏆 2025 AFL Tipping Champion A huge congratulations to Ryan Naylor from TCL Hofmann — known in the competition as CATTERS05 ! Ryan was a standout performer all season, finishing with an incredible 161 tips , a full five ahead of second place . A clear and commanding win! Ryan takes home: $1,000 cash prize Our famous giant novelty cheque A photo opportunity with Tony Henderson , Director of our Scoresby office And the all-important title of 2025 Morgan AFL Tipping Champion Second & Third Place – A Nail-Biting Finish The battle for the remaining podium spots came right down to the wire — and the last game of the season. Second Place : With a bold effort in the final round, tipping 9 winners, our runner-up finished on 156 tips with a margin of 669 . Third Place : Just one tip behind, both third and fourth finished on 155 tips . It was the margin that decided it, with our third-place finisher sneaking ahead by just 46 points . It doesn’t get much closer than that! Weekly Prize Winners Each week, our sharpest tipster also scored a bottle of exquisite wine , hand-picked from a private collection. These weekly prizes kept the competition lively and gave everyone a chance to celebrate their tipping skills throughout the season. Thank You to Our Community At Morgan Consulting, we’re proud to host one of the most engaging AFL tipping competitions in the corporate world . It’s more than just a bit of fun — it’s a chance to connect, celebrate, and share the AFL season with our community of clients, candidates, and friends. A huge thank you to the participants who took part in 2025. We’re already looking forward to next season. Who knows — maybe in 2026 you’ll be the one lifting the big cheque! FOLLOW MORGAN CONSULTING For more insights, news, career opportunities and job vacancies, follow us on LinkedIn .

Life is too short. Life is too short for getting stressed out by things you can’t control. Life’s too short to get wound up over things that haven’t happened or even about those that have. Life’s too short. I never thought I’d be one to meditate but I am mightily pleased to be wrong about that. I’m exactly the type of person who needs to meditate. I was a competitive sportsman back in the day, I’m ambitious, I put a lot of pressure on myself, and I’m approaching a time in my life where I feel I should be achieving specific milestones. Does this sound like anyone you know? The way I used to work: Things would heat up so I’d work harder, work longer hours, take on more with little regard for my own well being. To relax I’d indulge in a few drinks, eat whatever whenever, not sleep much or well. Essentially I’d burn the candles at both ends to help escape the daily grind. Unsurprisingly I’d be tired, I’d be on edge, I’d over-think things and exacerbate problems. I’d feel anxious and distance myself from the people I care about – the very people who support you when it matters most. And ‘round the cycle goes. Unfortunately this describes a lot of people we all know. There were big changes brewing in my life. In taking on a new role as a Senior Partner I would be uprooting my family from Singapore to Melbourne; a city I had never lived in, to work at a Startup no one knew of. It was a big challenge, it was going to take some organising and it came with many layers of built in stress. So I did something about it. I started by asking for advice. I listened to a colleague’s advice about Life Being Too Short. About how your health and your family are the most important things in your life. That your work should be something you enjoy doing because you’re good at it, because you have purpose and direction; and because it integrates with the other important things in your life; giving you the best of both. And if life doesn’t give you that, you’ve got to find a way to make it so. Obviously it was recommended that I meditate; mindful meditation to be exact. Five minutes a day they said. I could do that. I downloaded an app and haven’t looked back. I imagined it might be harder or stranger than it actually was. It’s not about letting your mind go blank, it’s actually about focusing your mind on one particular sensation for a short amount of time. The skills I learnt from this are pretty powerful, and self perpetuating. You find you automatically start feeling more centered with better clarity of mind and a natural inclination to take better care of yourself. You want to be better all round and as a bonus, you actually get to be better at what you do. There’s an effortlessness about it. Five minutes have became fifteen minutes which lead me to another Mindfulness platform with longer sessions, and interesting workshops and talks to consider. I am more focused. I am relaxed, I am happier, I am more effective. It hasn’t altered my goals, ambitions or drive, they’re still the same, but it has helped me achieve them with more clarity of thought, accuracy of execution, and confidence. I’d be really interested to hear how meditation has helped you in your life. Feel free to share. Give more, get more. Join me on LinkedIn . Or contact me: ✉️ mrichardson@morganconsulting.com.au 📱 0421 800 956