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Round 9: Knights Vs Warriors – Betting Insights

May 5, 2024

Round 9: Knights Vs Warriors – Betting Insights

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Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (New Zealand Warriors) has scored four tries across his last four NRL games against the Newcastle Knights after not scoring any tries in his four previous games against them; though, he has scored just three tries across his last five games overall.

  • Watene-Zelezniak To Score A Try @ $3.25 – Bet Here

Dane Gagai (Newcastle Knights) will be looking to score a try in back-to-back NRL games for the first time since the opening two rounds of the 2022 season after scoring one try in Round 8, 2024; though, he’s not scored in any of his last five games against the New Zealand Warriors.

  • Gagai To Score A Try @ $1.70 – Bet Here

Greg Marzhew (Newcastle Knights) has scored five tries in four career games against the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL, including three tries in his last two games against them; in fact, only against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (6) has he scored more tries in total.

  • Marzhew To Score A Try @ $1.70 – Bet Here

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Head To Head


The New Zealand Warriors have won three of their last four NRL matches against the Newcastle Knights (L1), including each of their last two; the last time the Warriors recorded a longer winning run against the Knights in the competition was a four-match span from May 2015 to March 2017.


The Newcastle Knights have won their last three NRL matches against the New Zealand Warriors at McDonald Jones Stadium, conceding no more than six points on the day in two of those three wins; a fourth consecutive win in this game would be the Knights’ outright longest winning run against the Warriors at the venue since the NRL era began in 1998 (also W3 from March 1998 to March 2001).


The New Zealand Warriors have scored the opening points of the game and lost on three occasions this NRL season, the joint-most of any team in the competition, while the Newcastle Knights have done so twice.

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