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R9: Cowboys Vs Dolphins – Our Bets

May 4, 2024

R9: Cowboys Vs Dolphins – Our Bets

A QLD derby caps off our Saturday night and we have found a few bets for you to follow.

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Cowboys Vs Dolphins – Saturday 7:35pm

The Cowboys are looking to put an end to a 3 game losing streak while the Dolphins have won three of their last five games and will look to bounce back from a disappointing loss to the Knights.

View our betting insights and bets below.



Interesting Betting Insights

  • The North Queensland Cowboys have won two of all their three NRL matches against the Dolphins (L1), including each of their last two meetings; the Cowboys have scored 38.5 points per game in those two wins.
  • Each of the three NRL games between the North Queensland Cowboys and The Dolphins has been won by the away team on the day including a 32-22 win for The Dolphins in their only previous meeting at Queensland Country Bank Stadium (Round 6, 2023).
  • The North Queensland Cowboys have lost their last three NRL games, scoring more than 10 points in a half only once in that term; the last time they lost more consecutive games in the competition was a 10-game stretch from Round 14 to 23 in 2021.
  • The North Queensland Cowboys have lost three of their last five NRL games at Queensland Country Bank Stadium which is as many as they had lost across their previous 14 games at the venue (W11 L3) while only one of their two wins in their last five games there came in regular time.
  • The Dolphins have held their opposition to fewer than 20 points in five of their last six NRL games which is more times than they had done so across their previous 23 games in the competition (4 times); though, the Dolphins have lost two of their last three games.
  • The Dolphins have lost their last two NRL games in Queensland, scoring exactly 14 points in each of those defeats; only once since joining the competition in 2023 have they lost more than two straight games in Queensland (L3 from Round 20 to 26 in 2023).
  • The Dolphins have scored 10 tries from plays beginning within their own half of the field this NRL season, more than any other team in the competition and seven more than the North Queensland Cowboys (3).
  • Kyle Feldt (North Queensland Cowboys) has scored four tries across his three career games against The Dolphins in the NRL and is the only player to have scored a try in all three previous clashes between the teams.
  • Semi Valemei (North Queensland Cowboys) has scored 10 tries in 11 appearances in the NRL since the beginning of the 2023 season; though, this will be the first time he has faced The Dolphins.
  • Jake Averillo (The Dolphins) has scored one try in each of his last two NRL games but has never scored a try from five career games against the North Queensland Cowboys.

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