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NRL R27: Broncos Vs Storm – Our Betting Insights & Bets

September 5, 2024

NRL R27: Broncos Vs Storm – Our Betting Insights & Bets

The Storm have won their last 14 consecutive regular season NRL games against the Broncos, including a come-from-behind 34-32 win when they last met after trailing 16-18 at half-time on the day (Round 5, 2024).

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 Brisbane Broncos’ last regular season win against the Melbourne Storm in Queensland in the NRL was in Round 2, 2009 and they have lost 13 regular season meetings against the Storm in their home state since then, conceding 40+ points in six of their last eight games at home against Melbourne.
  • Four of the Brisbane Broncos’ last seven NRL games at Suncorp Stadium have been won by the team trailing at half-time on the day, with the Broncos picking up only one win across those seven games.
  • The Melbourne Storm will be looking to avoid back-to-back NRL defeats for the first time since Round 3, 2023 after losing 30-38 against the North Queensland Cowboys in their last game; though, they’ve not conceded 30+ points in consecutive games since Round 11, 2022.
  • The Melbourne Storm have won nine of their last 11 NRL games away from AAMI Park, but have been outscored in the second halves of each of their last three such fixtures; though, they’ve won only six of their last 14 NRL games in Queensland.
  • No team has played in (15) or won (10) more games decided by a margin of 10 points or fewer this season than the Melbourne Storm, while the Brisbane Broncos have lost seven of their 10 games decided by no more than 10 points.
  • The Melbourne Storm have conceded just three tries within the opening 10 minutes of games this season, less than half as many as any other team in the competition, while no team has scored fewer tries in this period than the Brisbane Broncos (6).
  • Adam Reynolds (Brisbane Broncos) has won only one of his last nine NRL games against the Melbourne Storm and hasn’t won against them during the regular season since Round 21, 2018.
  • Eliesa Katoa (Melbourne Storm) has scored three tries across his last two NRL games and crossed for two tries the last time he faced the Brisbane Broncos in the competition (Round 5, 2024).
  • Melbourne Storm quartet Harry Grant, Reimis Smith, Ryan Papenhuyzen, and Nick Meaney have each scored the first and last try of a game once this NRL campaign; no other team has had more than two players achieve the double.


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