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NRL R26: Panthers Vs Rabbitohs – Our Betting Insights & Bets

August 29, 2024

NRL R26: Panthers Vs Rabbitohs – Our Betting Insights & Bets

The Penrith Panthers have won six of their last seven NRL matches against the South Sydney Rabbitohs (L1), including a 42-12 victory when they last met earlier this season.

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 Penrith Panthers have won three of their last four NRL matches against the South Sydney Rabbitohs at BlueBet Stadium (L1), including each of their last two; since the NRL era began in 1998, only once the Panthers have recorded a longer winning run against the Rabbitohs at the venue (W8 – July 2003 to May 2011).
  • The Penrith Panthers have lost each of their last two NRL matches by margins no greater than four points on the day; the last time the Panthers recorded a longer losing run in the competition was a three-match span in August 2019.
  • The Penrith Panthers will be looking to avoid back-to-back defeats in the NRL at BlueBet Stadium for the first time since May 2019 following their 22-24 loss against the Melbourne Storm in their last match at the venue (15 August 2024); two of the Panthers’ last three games at the venue have been decided by an exact two-point margin on the day (W2 L1).
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs have lost their last five NRL matches by an average margin of 13.6 points per game; the Rabbitohs have scored exactly 16 points on the day in each of their last three games in that span and have outscored their opposition in the second halves of two of the three games in that stretch.
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs have lost their last three NRL matches away from Accor Stadium, after winning three of their four games away from the venue prior to that span (L1); each of the Rabbitohs’ last two games away from the venue have seen them outscore their opposition in one half of each fixture.
  • Sunia Turuva (Penrith Panthers) has scored the first try in a half on six occasions in the 2024 NRL season, the joint-most of any player in the competition (also Alofiana Khan-Pereira – 6); he scored a try and provided a try assist in his most recent game against the South Sydney Rabbitohs (Rd 9 2024).
  • Jack Wighton (South Sydney Rabbitohs) has been directly involved in seven tries in his last eight NRL matches (3 tries, 4 try assists), including a try and a try assist against the Newcastle Knights last time out; although, he’s not logged a direct try involvement across his last three games against the Penrith Panthers.
  • Dylan Edwards (Penrith Panthers) has been directly involved in five tries in his last six NRL matches (4 tries, 1 try assist); he’s scored one try and provided three try assists in his last six games against the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
  • Taane Milne (South Sydney Rabbitohs) has been directly involved in seven tries in his last six NRL matches (2 tries, 5 try assists); although, he has not logged a direct try involvement across four career appearances against the Penrith Panthers.



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