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R21: Broncos Vs Bulldogs – Our Betting Insights & Bets
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The Broncos have found form again and they have won the last five games against the Bulldogs so they have a great chance to make a charge to the finals.
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Interesting Betting Insights
- The Brisbane Broncos have won their last five consecutive NRL games against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, with three of their last four wins against them coming by a margin of 20 points or more on the day.
- The Brisbane Broncos have won their last seven straight NRL games against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in Queensland, conceding just 28 points across their last four such fixtures.
- The Brisbane Broncos have been outscored in both halves only one of their last nine NRL games but have picked up just three wins across that stretch including a 30-14 win against the Newcastle Knights last time out.
- The Brisbane Broncos have lost their last four straight NRL games at Suncorp Stadium, despite leading at half-time in three of those four games; the last time they lost more consecutive games at the venue was a six-game stretch from Round 11, 2020 to Round 1, 2021.
- Each of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs’ last three NRL games have been decided by a margin of two points or fewer, with the Bulldogs logging two wins in that frame; though, the Bulldogs haven’t scored 20+ points in any of their last four games in the competition.
- The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have lost seven of their last eight NRL games in Queensland including their last three in a row; though, their each of their last five games – of which they’ve won only one – in the state have been decided by a margin of four points or fewer on the day.
- The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have conceded an average of just 16.6 points per game this NRL season, the fewest of any team in the competition and five points per game fewer than the Brisbane Broncos (21.6).
- Reece Walsh (Brisbane Broncos) has been directly involved in eight tries in his last four NRL matches, scoring three tries and making five try assists; he has scored a try and made three try assists in his two games against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
- Bronson Xerri (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs) has scored a try in each of his last two NRL matches, he has failed to score a try in his two career games against the Broncos but did make a try assist in his last game in Round 16, 2019.
- 12 different Brisbane Broncos players scored a try in their last two NRL matches against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, with Adam Reynolds the only player to score in both games (as well as making six try assists); though, he has failed to score a try in his last 10 games in the competition overall.
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