NRL Round 12 Footy Form: The stats that matter, what’s been backed and where the money is going
THE Broncos have won six straight against the Wests Tigers, with their last loss coming in 2010. But can they do it again with a side ravaged by Origin?
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Dragons v Cowboys
Saturday 7.30pm, WIN Stadium
DANGEROUS DRAGONS
The Dragons have won 10 of their 17 matches as the home team against the Cowboys, however, recently North Queensland have won three of their past four away matches against the Dragons.
CLOSE CALL
The past four matches between these teams in NSW have been decided by 10 points or less, including the past three by six points or less.
WINNING COWBOY
The last clash between these two teams at WIN Stadium came the week before Game Three of Origin, 2015 and despite missing Johnathan Thurston, Matt Scott, Michael Morgan and James Tamou the Cowboys won the match 18-12.
TRY TIME
Kane Linnett has scored six tries in his past five matches against St George Illawarra — his equal best tally against any team along with the Eels. To Score a Try — $2.90; 1st Try Scorer — $15
Betting summary: The money would suggest the Cowboys missing five key players is enough to give the Dragons the win as St George Illawarra are seeing all the support in the Head To Head market.
Latest TAB market update for Dragons v Cowboys
Raiders v Bulldogs
Sunday 4pm, GIO Stadium
HISTORY BOOKS
Canberra have not defeated the Bulldogs twice in the same season since 2008.
HALF/FULL DOUBLE
The team that has led going into halftime has gone on to win in six of the past seven matches.
Canterbury is a stronger first half team this season; they lead the competition in first-half points with 154. Bulldogs/Bulldogs – $3.40; Canberra/Canberra — $2.20.
TWENTY-POINT TROUBLE
The Raiders are undefeated when scoring more than 20 points this season with five wins and a draw but have lost all five when scoring 20 points or less.
BATTLE OF THE COACHES
Des Hasler has won 13 of 16 matches, including nine of his past 10, against Ricky Stuart (81.2 per cent). It is his highest win-percentage against any current coach he has faced five or more times. Ricky’s 18.8 win percentage against Des is his worst against any current coach he has faced five or more times.
Betting summary: Majority of the money in the Half/Full Double market is for the Canberra/Canberra option.
Latest TAB market update for Raiders v Bulldogs
Knights v Eels
Monday 7pm, Hunter Stadium
BLOW OUT
Two of the past three matches at Hunter Stadium between these two teams have been decided by 30 points or more, both in favour of Newcastle. The Knights have outscored the Eels 118-46 in these three meetings.
MONDAY NIGHT WOES
The Eels do not have a good Monday night record of late having won just seven of their past 21 matches in the time slot dating back to mid-2011. They have been held to eight points or less on three of their past four Monday night matchups.
SLOW STARTERS
The Eels have been slow starters in recent weeks conceding the first try in each of their past four matches. They have only scored six points in the first 20 minutes of these matches and only held the lead going into halftime once in those four matches.
DEFENSIVE STRUGGLES
Newcastle are conceding the most second-half points in the competition with 211 points — 29 more than the next worst team the Wests Tigers.
Betting summary: Parramatta is heavily supported at the Line at $1.85. Ninety per cent of the money invested in the market sits with the Eels.
Latest TAB market update for Knights v Eels
Originally published as NRL Round 12 Footy Form: The stats that matter, what’s been backed and where the money is going