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R6: Storm Vs Bulldogs – Our Bets

April 12, 2024

R6: Storm Vs Bulldogs – Our Bets

The Storm are back at their fortress but believe it or not, the Bulldogs have a decent record against Melbourne and we’ve found some great bets around this matchup.

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Storm Vs Bulldogs – Friday 6:00pm

The Bulldogs are really building towards something and get a chance to make a statement against the Storm here.

View our betting insights and bets below.


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Interesting Betting Insights

  • The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs won 26-12 in their last NRL game against the Melbourne Storm ending a seven-game losing streak against them in the process; in fact, the Bulldogs have won four of their last six games against the Melbourne Storm at AAMI Park.
  • Each of the Melbourne Storm’s last seven NRL games have been won by the home team on the day while the Storm have won their last 12 consecutive games at AAMI Park with their last four games at the venue decided by an average margin of just 4.8 points per game.
  • The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have won two of their last three NRL games and will be looking to secure back-to-back wins in the competition for the first time since Round 3 last season after defeating the Sydney Roosters 30-26 in Round 5 of this campaign.
  • The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have led at half-time in each of their last three NRL games, keeping their opponents scoreless in two of those three first halves; the last time they Bulldogs led at half-time in more consecutive games was a five-game stretch from July to August in 2018.
  • Each of the Melbourne Storm’s last six losses in the NRL have come against the Penrith Panthers (x3), Newcastle Knights (x2), or Brisbane Broncos (x1); the last time they lost to any other team was in Round 14, 2023 against the North Queensland Cowboys; the Storm have picked up 10 straight wins in such fixtures since then.
  • Ryan Papenhuyzen (Melbourne Storm) has scored five tries across his last two NRL games against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs including a haul of four tries when he faced them most recently in Round 4, 2022.
  • Josh Addo-Carr (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs) has scored eight tries across his last six appearances in NRL games between the Melbourne Storm and the Bulldogs, logging two tries in a game on three occasions in that stretch.
  • Tyran Wishart (Melbourne Storm) has scored one try in each of his last two appearances in the NRL after scoring only two tries across all his previous 31 appearances in the competition.
  • Stephen Crichton (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs) has scored one try in each of his last three NRL games when he has started at fullback on the day as well as making one try assist across that frame.

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