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Round 2: Dolphins Vs Raiders – Our Insights & Best Bets

March 11, 2023

Round 2: Dolphins Vs Raiders – Our Insights & Best Bets

The Dolphins will be riding the wave of emotion heading into round 2 as they look to make it a 2-0 record against a Raiders outfit looking for their first win of the season.

You will be able to find our updated game-by-game NRL best bets videos in our YouTube channel.

DOLPHINS VS CANBERRA RAIDERS – SATURDAY 11TH MARCH, 4:30PM, KAYO STADIUM

The Dolphins produced an early favourite for moment of the Year by upsetting the heavyweight Sydney Roosters outfit 28-18 in a rousing Suncorp Stadium debut.

The Raiders showed plenty of positive signs against the premiership heavyweight Cowboys, coming back from an 18-0 lead at halftime to fall just one point short but a big challenge awaits at Kayo Stadium.


Betting Insights
  • Wayne Bennett has won 14 of his past 17 games against Ricky Stuart-coached teams.
  • The Raiders have won only three of their last 10 games in Queensland.
  • Jamal Fogarty has scored a try in three of Canberra’s last five matches
  • Canberra has covered the line in four of its last five matches.


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