The Sydney Roosters seem to have turned their season but their diabolical record against elite teams suggest they will struggle against the high-flying Bulldogs.
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Canterbury will be riding high after their incredible comeback win in Canberra last week, overcoming a 20-0 deficit to down the Raiders 32-20.
The Roosters have certainly been an improved team over the last month with three wins in their four games heading into the bye including smash jobs of the Dragons and Dolphins.
It has been a difficult week for the Roosters though with the club under the gun of speculation following the release of Brandon Smith and the attempted release of Dom Young.
The concern for the Roosters is how they perform against elite teams. They are 8-15 ATS against Top 4 teams with not a single cover in their last seven.
The venue is a big worry for the Chooks too with just a single cover in their last 10 at Accor.
Canterbury have covered nine of 12 off a win and play their best football at night, covering 15 of 20 evening matches.
The Bulldogs look the bet.
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Marcelo Montoya has continued his good tryscoring form since returning to the Bulldogs this year with four in nine games.
Bronson Xerri has been a dangerous weapon since joining the Bulldogs with 15 tries in 28 games in the blue and white.
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Canterbury prop Max King is not a renowned tryscorer but he has taken his game to the next level this year and is worthy of being in the conversation for an Origin callup. While he had just two tries heading into this season, he has crossed twice in his last four games and he is a chance of crossing again this week.
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