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Round 9: Bulldogs Vs Tigers – Betting Insights

May 4, 2024

Round 9: Bulldogs Vs Tigers – Betting Insights

If you’re a punter & love betting on the NRL then we’ve got you covered with betting insights to help you find a bet in markets including first try scorer, total match points, H2H, anytime try scorer & more!

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  • Try Scorer
  • Head To Head
  • Match Points

Try Scorer Insights


Brent Naden (Wests Tigers) has scored three tries across his last three NRL games against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs; though, he’s not scored a try across his last five games in the competition overall.

  • Naden To Score A Try @ $3.25 – Bet Here

Josh Addo-Carr (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs) has scored seven tries across his last five NRL games including four tries in his last two games; furthermore, he has scored four tries across his last four games against the Wests Tigers.

  • Addo-Carr To Score A Try @ $1.95 – Bet Here

Charlie Staines (Wests Tigers) will be looking to score a try in back-to-back NRL games for the first time since Round 19, 2021 after scoring two tries in Round 8, 2024; indeed, he has scored three tries across his last four games against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

  • Staines To Score A Try @ $4.50 – Bet Here

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Head To Head


The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have won three of their last four NRL matches against Wests Tigers (L1), including each of their last two; the Bulldogs have conceded no more than six points on the day in the first halves of each of those three victories.


The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have won each of their last two NRL matches against Wests Tigers at Accor Stadium; a third consecutive win in this game would equal the Bulldogs’ longest winning run against them at the venue in the history of the competition (W3 from 2011 to 2013).


The Wests Tigers have a 40% win rate from their 43 previous NRL games against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs; among active teams to have faced the Dogs at least three times only the St George Illawarra Dragons (39%) have a lower win rate.

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