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NRL Qualifying Finals: Panthers Vs Roosters – Our Betting Insights & Bets

September 12, 2024

NRL Qualifying Finals: Panthers Vs Roosters – Our Betting Insights & Bets

The Roosters have not won against the Panthers at BlueBet Stadium since Round 3, 2017, losing six such fixtures since including a 4-48 loss when they last met there – their biggest ever defeat to the Penrith Panthers.

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.


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Betting Insights

  • The Penrith Panthers have won their last nine consecutive NRL games against the Sydney Roosters, conceding an average of just 13.8 points per game across that stretch; only once in the history of the fixture has either team enjoyed a longer winning streak (Sydney Roosters, 11 wins from 1978 to 1983).
  • This will be the fifth NRL finals game between the Penrith Panthers and Sydney Roosters, with the Panthers winning three of the previous four post-season encounters including each of their last two by margins of just one point on the day.
  • The Penrith Panthers have won four of their last five NRL games at BlueBet Stadium including their last two in a row, despite leading at half-time in only two of those last five games; furthermore, they’ve won five of their six finals games at the venue including each of their last three.
  • Five of the last six reigning premiers have won in the opening week of the NRL finals, the Sydney Roosters’ 28-29 loss to the Penrith Panthers in 2020 the only loss in that frame; however, each of the previous 10 appearances by reigning premiers in the first week of the finals saw them lose (incl. Melbourne in 2008).
  • The Sydney Roosters have won only two of their last seven NRL finals games with both of their wins in that span coming by a margin of just one point on the day; in fact, five of those seven games were decided by a margin of five points or fewer on the day.
  • The Sydney Roosters have scored 27 tries after an opposition error this NRL season, more than any other team in the competition; though, no team has conceded fewer errors which led to a try conceded this season than the Penrith Panthers (8).
  • Luke Garner (Penrith Panthers) has scored five tries across his last seven NRL games including one in each of his last two games; though, he’s not scored a try across five career appearances against the Sydney Roosters.
  • Daniel Tupou (Sydney Roosters) has scored 12 tries across his last 10 NRL games including six tries across his last four games with at least one try in each of those four; though, he’s scored only two tries across his last eight games against the Penrith Panthers.
  • Sunia Turuva (Penrith Panthers) has scored four tries across his last three NRL games and has scored four tries across three career appearances against the Sydney Roosters, including a hat-trick in his most recent game against them (Round 4, 2024).


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