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NRL: Dolphins Vs Storm – Match Insights & Our Tips

May 1, 2026

NRL: Dolphins Vs Storm – Match Insights & Our Tips

The Dolphins host the Melbourne Storm on Friday night with both sides desperate to snap worrying losing streaks, and you can find our full betting insights and tips available below.

Melbourne are in the midst of an uncharacteristic slump, while the Dolphins have also struggled to close out tight games despite being competitive. With key changes on both sides and pressure building fast, this shapes as a pivotal clash — and one well worth analysing before placing a bet.


Betting Insights

  • Melbourne has lost each of its last six matches. – $1.63 With UnibetBet Here
  • Five of the Dolphins’ last six matches have gone UNDER the total match points line. – $1.81 With Unibet – Bet Here
  • Sualauvi Fa’alogo has scored at least one try in eight of his last nine appearances. – $1.66 With Unibet – Bet Here
  • Herbie Farnworth has scored a try in each of the Dolphins’ last three matches. – $1.91 With Unibet – Bet Here
  • Harry Grant has scored at least one try in each of his last two appearances at Suncorp Stadium.- $3.50 With Unibet – Bet Here
View our line, try scorer & match points tips below


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