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Round 1: Panthers Vs Broncos – Our Insights & Best Bets

March 3, 2023

Round 1: Panthers Vs Broncos – Our Insights & Best Bets

The Panthers will be looking to shake off a surprise loss to St Helens in the World Club Challenge while the Broncos are out to prove they are a top 8 side in 2023.

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PENRITH PANTHERS VS BRISBANE BRONCOS – FRIDAY 3RD MARCH, 7:05PM, PANTHERS STADIUM

The Panthers probably received the most intense pre-season match of any NRL club courtesy of an golden point WCC clash with St Helens.

That loss indicated they may take some time to get going with Api Koroisau and Viliame Kikau leaving, though there were other key players out.

The Broncos are missing big-name recruit Reece Walsh, which sees Selwyn Cobbo named at fullback and Jesse Arthars on a wing.


Betting Insights
  • The Panthers have won 25 of their 27 NRL games at BlueBet Stadium since 2020.
  • The Broncos have not won at BlueBet Stadium since 2009.
  • The Panthers will field 14 members of last year’s grand final-winning team.
  • Broncos coach Kevin Walters has lost three from three against the Panthers.


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