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NRL R26: Dolphins Vs Broncos – Our Betting Insights & Bets

August 1, 2024

NRL R26: Dolphins Vs Broncos – Our Betting Insights & Bets

This will be the fourth NRL match between the Dolphins and Brisbane Broncos; the Broncos have won all three of their previous meetings by an average margin of 9.3 points per game.

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

  • This will be the fourth NRL match between the Dolphins and Brisbane Broncos; the Broncos have won all three of their previous meetings by an average margin of 9.3 points per game – they have conceded no more than 16 points on the day in each of those three games.
  • Each of the Dolphins’ last two NRL matches against Queensland opposition have been won by the team trailing at halftime on the day; the Dolphins have recorded a 14-21 loss (Rd 21, 2024 v Gold Coast Titans – led 14-6 at HT) and a 28-26 victory (Rd 9, 2024 v North Queensland Cowboys – trailed 18-22 at HT) in those two games.
  • The Dolphins have lost each of their last two NRL matches by margins of 20+ points on the day; only two of their 14 games in the competition prior to that span had been decided by margins of 10+ points (W6 L8).
  • Five of the Dolphins’ last six NRL matches at Suncorp Stadium have been decided by margins no greater than seven points on the day; the Dolphins have won three of those six games at the venue (L3), including a 34-32 Golden Point win in their last game there (Rd 23, 2024 v New Zealand Warriors).
  • The Brisbane Broncos have won each of their last two NRL matches, despite trailing at halftime on the day in each of those two games; three of the Broncos’ last four games in the competition have been decided by margins of 20+ points on the day (W2 L2).
  • The Brisbane Broncos have won nine of their last 12 NRL matches against Queensland opposition (L3), including a 42-18 victory against the North Queensland Cowboys in their most recent such fixture (10 August 2024); all three of the Broncos’ defeats in that span have come against the Gold Coast Titans.
  • Jake Averillo (The Dolphins) has scored exactly one try in each of his last three NRL matches – the last and only time he logged a longer try scoring run in his career in the competition was a four-match span from Round 14 to 18 in 2022.
  • Kotoni Staggs (Brisbane Broncos) has scored six tries in his last six NRL matches, including at least one try in each of his last two games; he’s scored one try and provided one try assist across three career appearances against the Dolphins.
  • Jack Bostock (The Dolphins) has not scored a try across his last three NRL matches after scoring three tries in his four games prior in the competition; he scored a try in his only career appearance against the Brisbane Broncos (Rd 6 2024).
  • Deine Mariner (Brisbane Broncos) has scored the last try in a half on seven occasions in the 2024 NRL season – the joint-most of any player (also Kyle Feldt – 7); this is set to be his first game against the Dolphins in the competition


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