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NRL Preliminary Finals: Storm Vs Roosters – Our Betting Insights & Bets
September 27, 2024
The Melbourne Storm have won 10 of their last 11 NRL games against the Sydney Roosters (L1) including their last five in a row, which is their equal-longest winning streak against them.
Our analyst has put together a full list of essential insights that will help you bet on H2H, match points & try scorer markets.
You will also find our bets for this game below.
Betting Insights
- The Melbourne Storm have conceded an average of just 10 points per game across their last five NRL games against the Sydney Roosters at AAMI Park, winning four of those five games including their last three in a row.
- None of the five previous NRL finals games between the Melbourne Storm and Sydney Roosters have seen 40+ total points scored between the teams, with the Storm picking up two wins and the Roosters earning three wins in that frame.
- The Melbourne Storm have won 19 of their last 21 NRL games at AAMI Park (L2) including their last two in a row and have conceded an average of just 9.6 points per game across their last five games at the venue.
- The Sydney Roosters have scored between 12 and 16 points in each of their last four NRL preliminary finals, winning their last two games at this stage (def. Rabbitohs in 2018, 12-4 & def. Storm in 2019, 14-6).
- The Sydney Roosters have scored 40+ points in four of their last six NRL games outside New South Wales, including each of their last two, but have lost five of their last seven finals games played outside their home state.
- The Melbourne Storm have scored the opening try of the game in each of their last four NRL games against the Sydney Roosters; though, only one of those four games saw a try scored within the opening 10 minutes of the game on the day.
- Xavier Coates (Melbourne Storm) has scored eight tries across his last four NRL games against the Sydney Roosters, scoring at least one try in each of those games and crossing for two hat-tricks.
- James Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) has scored five tries across his last three NRL games which is the same amount he had scored across his previous 10 games in the competition; though, he’s not scored a try against the Melbourne Storm since the 2019 preliminary finals, finishing nine games without a try against them since.
- Will Warbrick (Melbourne Storm) has scored five tries across his last two NRL games but has scored only one try from five career appearances against the Sydney Roosters.
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Our Bets
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