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R18: Tigers Vs Storm – Our Betting Insights & Bets

July 6, 2024

R18: Tigers Vs Storm – Our Betting Insights & Bets

The Tigers have not beaten the Storm in their last six meetings and it would take a very brave fan to say that could change today.

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Interesting Betting Insights

  • The Melbourne Storm have won their last six NRL matches against the Wests Tigers by an average margin of 20.7 points per game; they have scored at least 24 points in each of those matches.
  • The Melbourne Storm have won their last two NRL matches against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval despite trailing at halftime on the day during both matches; they will be looking to win three matches in a row at the venue against the Tigers for the first time.
  • The Wests Tigers have won two of their last three NRL matches but lost their last match 6-40 against the Sydney Roosters, which was the third time in their last five games that they’ve conceded 40+ points on the day.
  • The Wests Tigers have won their last three consecutive NRL games at Leichhardt Oval, keeping their opposition scoreless in the second halves of their last two games at the venue; in fact, they had won only three of their previous 12 games at the venue prior to that frame.
  • The Melbourne Storm have won four NRL matches in a row, scoring an average of 30 points per game; they have conceded six points or fewer in the first halves of each of those four games. 
  • The Melbourne Storm have won only two of their last seven NRL games in New South Wales including only one of three games in the state so far in 2024; though, they have conceded 30+ points only once in that span.
  • Fonua Pole (Wests Tigers) has scored two tries in his last three NRL matches, as many as he had scored in his 17 matches prior; he has not scored a try in his two previous matches against the Melbourne Storm.
  • Will Warbrick (Melbourne Storm) has been directly involved in four tries in his last four NRL matches (2 tries, 2 try assists); he has scored five tries in his two matches against the Wests Tigers, including four in his most recent meeting (Round 16, 2023).
  • Adam Doueihi (Wests Tigers) has scored a try in two of his four career games against the Melbourne Storm in the NRL; though, he’s scored only two tries across his last 13 games overall.
  • Jahrome Hughes (Melbourne Storm) has been directly involved in 12 tries in his last five NRL matches (3 tries, 9 try assists); in fact, he has been directly involved in 10 tries in his four matches against the Wests Tigers (4 tries, 6 try assists).


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