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R4: Roosters Vs Panthers – Our Bets

March 28, 2024

R4: Roosters Vs Panthers – Our Bets

The Panthers have dominated the Roosters in recent times but with Cleary ruled out due to injury it could be a chance for Trent Robinson’s men to hit back.

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Sydney Roosters Vs Penrith Panthers – Thursday 8:00pm AEDT

The Storm may be without some big names but Bellamy is still in charge and he has a way of producing a team that is always hard to beat.

The Knights weren’t overly impressive in a game they should’ve won against the Cowboys last week.


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Interesting Betting Insights

  • The Penrith Panthers have won their last eight consecutive NRL games against the Sydney Roosters, conceding an average of just 13.5 points per game; in fact, they’ve kept the Roosters scoreless in the first halves of each of their last two meetings.
  • The Sydney Roosters have won their last three straight NRL games at Allianz Stadium by an average margin of 27.3 points per game; none of their previous eight wins at the venue had come by a margin of more than 10 points.
  • The Sydney Roosters have conceded 10+ points in only two of their last 18 halves in the NRL and have not conceded more than nine points in the second half of an NRL game since Round 23, 2023 against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (14).
  • The Penrith Panthers have conceded more than 16 points in only one of their last 10 regular season NRL games away from BlueBet Stadium, picking up seven wins in that stretch (L3).
  • The Penrith Panthers have won 13 of their last 16 NRL games without Nathan Cleary on the day, losing only to the North Queensland Cowboys (twice) and Melbourne Storm in that stretch.
  • The Sydney Roosters have conceded a try once for every 33.7 opposition play-the-balls in their 20m zone this NRL season, the least frequent of any team in the competition.
  • The Penrith Panthers are the only team to have featured in all three rounds of the 2024 NRL season but not scored the opening points of the game in any of their three matches.
  • Brian To’o (Penrith Panthers) has scored five tries across his last five NRL games against the Sydney Roosters including one in each of his last three against them and has scored 18 tries in his last 15 games overall in the competition.
  • James Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) has scored three tries and made three try assists across his last two games in the NRL; though, he’s scored only four tries in 15 games against the Penrith Panthers.
  • Brad Schneider (Penrith Panthers) was directly involved in 12 tries in his 10 games in the Super League in 2023 (3 tries, 9 try assists); though, this will be the first time he has faced the Sydney Roosters in the NRL.

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