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R15: Rabbitohs Vs Broncos – Our Betting Insights & Bets

June 14, 2024

R15: Rabbitohs Vs Broncos – Our Betting Insights & Bets

Both teams are on the opposite ends of the form guide with the Rabbits winning their last two while the Broncos have lost two in a row but who will take the win here?

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Rabbitohs Vs Broncos – Friday 8:00pm

The Rabbitohs look like they may have found their mojo again with strong wins on the back of great performances from Latrell Mitchell and it will take another strong performance from their fullback if they’re going to win here.

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Interesting Betting Insights

  • The Brisbane Broncos have won four of their last five NRL games against the South Sydney Rabbitohs including their last two in a row; the last time they won more in succession against them was a seven-game stretch from 2015 to 2018.
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs have won three of their last four NRL games against the Brisbane Broncos at Accor Stadium, holding them to 10 points or fewer in each of those three wins; however, they were defeated 12-32 in their most recent clash at the venue (Round 9, 2022).
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs have won their last two NRL games on the bounce, the first time since Round 11, 2023 that they’ve won back-to-back games; indeed, they’ve scored 40+ points in each of their last two wins.
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs have lost two of their last three NRL games against Queensland opponents at Accor Stadium after winning four such matches in a row prior to that term.
  • The Brisbane Broncos have lost their last two NRL games in a row despite leading at half-time in both of those fixtures; the last time they lost more consecutive games was in 2022 when they finished the season with three straight defeats.
  • The Brisbane Broncos have won eight of their last 12 NRL games in New South Wales including their last two in a row; they had won only three of their previous 19 games in the state.
  • The Brisbane Broncos have led at half-time on 10 occasions this NRL season – the joint-most of any team – while the South Sydney Rabbitohs have led at the break only twice which is fewer times than any other team.
  • Alex Johnston (South Sydney Rabbitohs) has scored just six tries across his last 17 NRL games against the Brisbane Broncos and has scored just seven career tries against them; only against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (4) and the Dolphins (1) has he scored fewer tries.
  • Latrell Mitchell (South Sydney Rabbitohs) has scored six tries across his last four NRL games against the Brisbane Broncos, crossing for at least one try in each of those games; indeed, he has also scored four tries across his last four games overall.
  • Deine Mariner (Brisbane Broncos) has scored four tries across his last four NRL games and crossed for two tries in his only previous game against the South Sydney Rabbitohs (Round 2, 2024).


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