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R5: Dolphins Vs Tigers – Our Bets

April 6, 2024

R5: Dolphins Vs Tigers – Our Bets

The Tigers have been impressive when winning the last two games but will have to do it without their young half while the Dolphins have had a great start to the season which made this difficult but we still think we have found the right bets.

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Dolphins Vs Tigers – Saturday 7:35pm

This shapes as a great game with both teams in fine form and both teams will be looking to stay at the top end of the ladder.

View our betting insights and bets below.



Interesting Betting Insights

  • The Wests Tigers held on for a 24-23 win in their only previous NRL game against The Dolphins with an Apisai Koroisau penalty goal in the 76th minute proving to be the winning points on the day.
  • The Dolphins have won three of their last four NRL games including their last two in a row; in fact, they’ve scored 30+ points in each of those wins and will be looking to score 30+ points in a third consecutive NRL game for the first time.
  • The Dolphins have won only one of their last four NRL games at Suncorp Stadium; though, they’ve won every game at the venue when they’ve scored at least 20 points on the day (W4).
  • The Wests Tigers have won their last two NRL games in a row and will be looking to log a third straight win in the competition for the first time since April 2018.
  • The Wests Tigers have lost nine of their last 11 NRL games in Queensland including their last two in a row including a 0-74 loss to the North Queensland Cowboys in their most recent game in the state (Round 18, 2023).
  • The Dolphins have finished two of their last three NRL games with a tackle success rate of 90% or higher after not reaching that mark in any of their previous 11 games in the competition.
  • Josh Kerr (The Dolphins) has an average play-the-ball speed of 2.96 seconds from his 25 play-the-balls this NRL season, the second fastest of any player to have made more than 15 PTBs this campaign (Jack Wighton – 2.79s).
  • Jack Bostock (The Dolphins) has scored four tries across his last four NRL matches as well as making two try assists in that stretch; he also crossed for one try in his only previous appearance against the Wests Tigers in the competition (Round 25, 2023).
  • Jahream Bula (Wests Tigers) has been directly involved in at least one try in six of his last seven NRL games, tallying three tries and four try assists across that term.
  • Jayden Sullivan (Wests Tigers) has neither scored nor assisted a try across his last 10 appearances in the NRL which included his only previous appearance against The Dolphins.

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