Sydney Roosters Vs Brisbane Broncos Preview
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Sydney Roosters Vs Brisbane Broncos Preview: Supercoach Tips, Betting Insights, Stats & Everything You Need To Know

April 3, 2019

Sydney Roosters Vs Brisbane Broncos Preview: Supercoach Tips, Betting Insights, Stats & Everything You Need To Know

The Roosters were solid last week with last week’s 32-18 defeat of the resurgent Eels, while the Broncos failed their were disappointing with a 25-24 home loss to the Dragons. Let’s take a look at everything you need to know for this matchup.


SYDNEY ROOSTERS VS BRISBANE BRONCOS – THURSDAY 4 APRIL, 7:50PM, SCG

You’d be forgiven for doubting Brisbane’s scoring abilities after a complete meltdown against St. George last Thursday night, but keep in mind, the Broncos tend to save some of their best performances for the road.

Having now strung together two-straight wins, the Roosters are flying high on confidence. Sydney’s attack proved too much for the Eels during last week’s 32-18 victory, a performance that has seen the Roosters jump out as five-point favourites ahead of this week’s game.

The return of Cooper Cronk is a major boost and is sure to have a big impact on the Roosters’ performance.

Brisbane’s biggest problem last week was not only lack of possession but also sloppy play on both sides of the ball. The Broncos missed 40 tackles against the Dragons, while their 14 handling errors and seven penalties cost them dearly.

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Team news:

Roosters: With Cooper Cronk named to return from a hamstring injury, Luke Keary shifts to five-eighth and Latrell Mitchell to the centres. Mitchell Aubusson moves from centre back to second row, forcing Angus Crichton to the bench. Victor Radley comes in at hooker for the injured Jake Friend (shoulder). Lindsay Collins comes onto the interchange bench and Lachlan Lam has been named as a reserve.

Broncos: James Roberts (Achilles) is replaced in the centres by Kotoni Staggs. With Matt Lodge returning from suspension at prop, Tevita Pangai jnr shifts back to lock and David Fifita goes to the bench. Gehamat Shibasaki has been promoted to the bench. Shaun Fensom is out of the 17 which lost to the Dragons.


Supercoach Tips:

  • James Tedesco ($671,200) – Hasn’t been great value thus far costing over $9 per point.
  • Mitchell Aubusson ($334,100) – Is a must have costing only $6 per point making him the best value player of the game.

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Betting Insights:

  • Brisbane has covered the line in each of its last eight matches as an underdog against Sydney.
  • Brisbane has won the second half in each of its last six matches against Sydney.
  • Brisbane has won three of its last four interstate night matches as an underdog.
  • Jack Bird has scored at least one try in each of his three previous appearances in away matches against Sydney.
  • Boyd Cordner has scored at least one try in four of Sydney’s last five home matches against Brisbane.
  • Daniel Tupou has scored a try in each of Sydney’s last four home matches.
  • Corey Oates has scored at least one try in each of Brisbane’s last five night matches.
  • Latrell Mitchell has been the first try-scorer in each of Sydney’s last three Thursday matches as a favourite.
  • Nine of Brisbane’s last 10 matches against reigning premiers have gone OVER the total match points line.

TIP: Roosters were strong last week and being at home they should get the win.


MULTI TIP: Roosters win + Corey Oates to score + Over total match points (40.0)

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