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R7: Roosters Vs Storm – Our Bets

April 18, 2024

R7: Roosters Vs Storm – Our Bets

The Roosters were dominant last week but the Storm are always hard to beat and with the return of Asofa-Solomona, it could be a game that goes down to wire.

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Roosters Vs Storm – Sunday 7:50pm

The Storm have improved each week as their squad has slowly returned to full strength and they will get a huge boost tonight with Nelson Asofa-Solomona set to return.

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Interesting Betting Insights

  • The Melbourne Storm have won eight of their last nine NRL matches against the Sydney Roosters (L1), including each of their last three; the Storm have conceded just 10.4 points per game across their last eight meetings in that span.
  • The Melbourne Storm have won their last four NRL matches against the Sydney Roosters in New South Wales, scoring 31.5 points per game across that span; the Storm have kept the Roosters scoreless in two of the four first halves in that span.
  • The Sydney Roosters have been outscored in both halves of only one of their last 10 NRL games at Allianz Stadium, going on to pick up seven wins across that stretch.
  • The Sydney Roosters have conceded fewer than 10 points in the second halves of each of their last 12 games in the NRL, outscoring their opposition in nine of those 12 halves; though, the Melbourne Storm were one of two teams to outscore them in a second half in that term.
  • Each of the Melbourne Storm’s last three NRL games have been decided by a margin of exactly two points with the Storm picking up two wins in that term (L1); the last time they featured in a  game decided by two points or fewer prior to that run was in a 15-14 win against the South Sydney Rabbitohs in Round 2, 2022.
  • The Melbourne Storm have lost each of their last three NRL matches outside Victoria, scoring only 5.3 points per game across that span; the last time they recorded a longer losing run outside their home state was a four-match span from June to July in 2013.
  • The Melbourne Storm have scored the opening points of the game on three occasions this NRL season, the most of any team with a 100% win rate when scoring first on the day.
  • Daniel Tupou (Sydney Roosters) is on a three-game try-scoring streak in the NRL, logging four tries in total across his last three appearances; he has scored three tries across his last three games against the Melbourne Storm.
  • James Tedesco (Sydney Roosters) has not scored a try in any of his last seven NRL games against the Melbourne Storm, last crossing the line against them in the 2019 Preliminary Final; in fact, he has scored only two tries in 12 games against the Storm since joining the Roosters in 2018. 
  • Xavier Coates (Melbourne Storm) has scored a hat-trick of tries in each of his last two NRL games against the Sydney Roosters and has scored seven tries in total across his last three games against them.

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