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R15: Sharks Vs Dolphins – Our Betting Insights & Bets

June 13, 2024

R15: Sharks Vs Dolphins – Our Betting Insights & Bets

The Sharks are set to host the Dolphins and we’re certain Hynes will be looking to make a statement after a poor performance in Origin but will that be enough to defeat the Dolphins?

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Sharks Vs Dolphins – Thursday 7:50pm

The Sharks may managed a win against the Broncos last week despite missing some key players and now they head home to play the Dolphins where we think they will be too strong.

View our bets and insights below.



Interesting Betting Insights

  • This will be just the second meeting between the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and The Dolphins in the NRL and the first since Round 10 last season when the Dolphins won 36-16 after leading 30-10 at halftime on the day – their most ever points in the first half of an NRL game.
  • The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks have not led at half-time in any of their last six NRL games but have gone on to win four of those six fixtures; in fact, they have won five of their last eight games when they’ve trailed at half-time on the day.
  • The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks will be looking to avoid back-to-back losses at PointsBet Stadium for the first time since Round 5 last season after succumbing to a 0-42 defeat to the Penrith Panthers in their last game at the venue.
  • The Dolphins have lost their last two NRL games including a Golden Point defeat to the Canberra Raiders in their most recent fixture after losing only two of their previous nine games in the competition; though, they’ve not been outscored in both halves of any of their last seven games.
  • The Dolphins have won only one of their last nine NRL games outside Queensland with four of their last five games outside their home state won by the team trailing at half-time on the day – the Dolphins picking up one win and four losses in that stretch.
  • The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (83%) and The Dolphins (67%) have the highest and third-highest win rate when they’ve conceded the opening points of the game of any teams in the 2024 NRL season (Penrith Panthers – 80%).
  • The Dolphins have conceded just six tries in the final 20 minutes of games this NRL season, fewer than any other team in the competition and three fewer than the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (9).
  • Sione Katoa (Crounlla-Sutherland Sharks) has scored eight tries across his last nine NRL games including three tries in his last two appearances; though, he was unable to score a try despite making two line breaks in his only previous game against The Dolphins.
  • Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (The Dolphins) has scored eight tries across his last six NRL games including three in his last two appearances, while he has also scored one try in each of his three games against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks when he has played at least 25 minutes of game time on the day.
  • Jack Bostock (The Dolphins) has scored nine tries across his last 10 NRL games including one in three of his last four appearances; though, this will be the first time he’s faced the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.


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