April 28, 2025, Monday
NRL R5: Sea Eagles Vs Storm – Team Stats, Betting Insights & Our Bets
April 6, 2025

The Sea Eagles have kept their opposition scoreless in three of their last four first-halves in the NRL, including each of their last two matches.
Our analyst has put together a full list of essential insights that will help you bet on H2H, match points & try scorer markets.
Betting Insights
- The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles have won three of their last four NRL matches against the Melbourne Storm (L1) despite winning only one second half in that span; they had lost six matches against the Storm prior to that span – Bet Here
- The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles have won their last three NRL matches against the Melbourne Storm at 4 Pines Park, conceding exactly six points in each of those games; they will be looking to win four consecutive matches at the venue against the Storm for the first time since a five-game winning streak from Round 6, 2003 to Round 11, 2007.
- The Sea Eagles have kept their opposition scoreless in three of their last four first-halves in the NRL including each of their last two after doing so only three times in their 61 first halves prior to that span; the last time the Sea Eagles conceded zero points across more consecutive first halves was a four-match span from Round 19 to 22 in 2011 – Bet Here
- The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have conceded exactly 12 points in each of their last three NRL matches at 4 Pines Park (W3); only once have they conceded 12 points or fewer in more consecutive games at the venue since the NRL era began in 1998 (7 games from Round 1 to 14 in 2007, incl. 13-12 win vs Melbourne Storm).
- The Storm will be looking to avoid consecutive defeats in the NRL for the first time since Round 3, 2023 following their 8-14 loss against Dragons last time out; the Storm were kept scoreless in that second half against the Dragons – the last time they were kept scoreless in consecutive second halves was in Rounds 10-11 in 2022 – Bet Here
- The Melbourne Storm have been outscored in the second halves of four of their last five NRL regular season matches outside Victoria; although, the Storm have won three of those five games (L2).
- The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles have scored the most points (72) and conceded the fewest (18) in the first halves of games this NRL season and have won all three of their games when they’ve led at half-time this campaign – Bet Here
- Each of the last two NRL matches between the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and Melbourne Storm at 4 Pines Park have seen a member of the Trbojevic family score the first try on the day (Rd 7 2023 – Tom, Rd 12 2024 – Ben).
- The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles have won four of their last five NRL games at 4 Pines Park without Tom Trbojevic in the team on the day, including a 26-20 win against the Melbourne Storm in Round 12, 2024; they have scored an average of 34 points per game across that term – Bet Here
- Ryan Papenhuyzen (Melbourne Storm) is on a three-game try scoring run in the NRL, scoring four tries in total across that span, and has scored two tries in each of his last two games against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.
View our bets below.
Our Bets
- $100 Sea Eagles +7.5 @ $1.90 – Bet Here
- $100 Papenhuyzen Anytime Try @ $1.90 – Bet Here
- View Our Sunday NRL Multi Here
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