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R23: Dolphins Vs Warriors – Our Betting Insights & Bets

August 11, 2024

R23: Dolphins Vs Warriors – Our Betting Insights & Bets

The New Zealand Warriors have won two of all their three NRL matches against the Dolphins (L1), including a 24-20 victory when they last met earlier this season (Round 12 2024)

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Interesting Betting Insights

  • The New Zealand Warriors have won two of all their three NRL matches against the Dolphins (L1), including a 24-20 victory when they last met earlier this season (Round 12 2024); although, their only defeat in that span came in their only meeting at Suncorp Stadium (10-34, Round 27 2023).
  • The Dolphins have lost each of their last two NRL matches at Suncorp Stadium by margins no greater than seven points on the day; although, they have not lost more than two consecutive games at the venue in their history in the competition.
  • The New Zealand Warriors have won two of their three NRL matches in Queensland; however, they lost their most recent game in the state (6-66 v Gold Coast Titans – Round 16 2024) – their joint-biggest losing margin in premiership history (also 10-70 v Melbourne Storm – Round 7 2022).
  • The New Zealand Warriors have outscored their opposition in at least one half in each of their last five NRL matches; although, they’ve won only two of those five games (L3).
  • The Dolphins have trailed at halftime on the day only once in their last nine NRL matches; although, they have gone on to win only two of those nine games (L7).
  • Each of the Dolphins’ last seven NRL matches as the home team on the day have been decided by margins no greater than eight points; they have won just two of those seven home games (L5).
  • Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (The Dolphins) has scored seven tries in his last six NRL matches; he has scored two tries in his last three starting appearances against the New Zealand Warriors in the competition.
  • Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (New Zealand Warriors) has scored four tries in his last five NRL matches; he has scored three tries across two career appearances against The Dolphins in the competition.
  • Jack Bostock (The Dolphins) has been directly involved in five tries in his last four NRL matches (3 tries, 2 try assists); he has been directly involved in one try across two career appearances against the New Zealand Warriors in the competition (1 try).
  • Shaun Johnson (New Zealand Warriors) has been directly involved in 14 tries in his last nine NRL matches (4 tries, 10 try assists); he scored two tries in his only previous game against The Dolphins in the competition (Round 14 2023).

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