Both Brisbane and Canterbury have been hit hard by injury but that shouldn’t stop the points from piling up at Suncorp on Friday night.
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The injury toll at Brisbane is racking up with Payne Haas, Deine Mariner and Corey Jensen joining Patrick Carrigan, Reece Walsh and Ben Hunt on the sidelines.
Canterbury are far from perfectly healthy either with Jacob Kiraz and Enari Tuala both set to miss even though Stephen Crichton returns.
These two have regularly played high-scoring affairs with the last five all topping 40, four of those going over the total.
The over is 9-1 when the Broncos are without Walsh and Haas. It is also 30-17 when Brisbane are off conceding 20 or fewer.
The over is 23-17 when the Bulldogs are off a loss while it is 5-2 when Canterbury are an interstate favourite.
The over is a quality bet.
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Josiah Karapani is Brisbane’s best finisher with 13 tries in his last 19 NRL appearances.
Jacob Preston is a top class edge backrower who knows his way to the tryline with 27 tries in 66 games.
Lachlan Galvin is focused on running the ball and he has two tries in his last three days.
Value Bet
Ezra Mam is arguably the preeminent ball-running half in the NRL and with so many players out, Mam looks like a wonderful value bet to score against a Bulldogs team that has conceded 24-plus in three of their last four. Mam has scored in his last two and is rediscovering his best form.
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