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NRL Semi Finals: Sharks Vs Cowboys – Our Betting Insights & Bets

September 19, 2024

NRL Semi Finals: Sharks Vs Cowboys – Our Betting Insights & Bets

The Sharks have won 10 of their last 12 NRL games against the Cowboys in New South Wales with both of their defeats in that span coming in extra-time on the day.

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 North Queensland Cowboys have won only two of their last 13 NRL games against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (L11); though, one of those wins was a 32-30 extra-time win in their most recent finals meeting (2022 Qualifying Final) and the other win came in their most recent meeting overall (30-22 in Round 21, 2024).
  • This will be the sixth NRL finals meeting between the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and North Queensland Cowboys, with the Cowboys winning three of the previous five; in fact, three of their previous five finals clashes have been decided by a margin of two points or fewer on the day including two extra-time wins to the Cowboys across their last two finals meetings.
  • The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks have won only one of their last four NRL games at Allianz Stadium with two of those four games decided by a margin of just one point on the day, while the North Queensland Cowboys have won three of their last four games at the venue despite leading at half-time only once in that stretch.
  • The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks have lost their last seven consecutive NRL finals games, their longest ever losing streak in the finals; in fact, it’s the longest finals losing streak of any team since the North Sydney Bears lost nine straight finals games from 1952 to 1986.
  • The North Queensland Cowboys have won 12 of their last 15 NRL games (L3) including their last four in a row and have scored 20+ points in the second halves of each of their last three games in the competition.
  • The North Queensland Cowboys have won four of their last five NRL finals games played outside Queensland despite leading at half-time in only one of those games; their only defeat in that frame was in the 2017 Grand Final against the Melbourne Storm (6-34).
  • Against no team has Jake Clifford lost more games in the NRL than the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (W1 L5) and he has been directly involved in only one try across those six games (1 try assist).
  • Ronaldo Mulitalo (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks) has scored six tries across his last four NRL games against the North Queensland Cowboys, scoring at least one try in each of those games; across his career, he has scored 10 tries in 11 games against them.
  • Kyle Feldt (North Queensland Cowboys) has scored at least one try in each of his last seven NRL games, scoring 12 tries across that frame; the last Cowboys player to score in more consecutive games was Gavin Cooper in 2018 (9 games).


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