Round 24 kicks off with a replay of last year’s Grand Final and a battle between the two premiership favourites in a barnstormer to open the weekend.
Featured Betting Sites
Imagine what you could be buying instead.
Set a deposit limit.
Best Bet
Betting in this one has seen four-time defending champions Penrith firm from an opening quote of $2.00 into around the $1.50 quote on the back of a wrong opening quote and then news that Ryan Papenhuyzen would miss.
While Penrith are likely the bet in this one laying the 4.5 points primarily because of their 21-8 cover record against Top 4 teams, the better play is to bet the under.
These two have a long history of low-scoring matches with the under 20-12 since 2008. Seven of the last 10 clashes have tallied 42 or fewer with two of the last four failing to break 20 points.
This is a nice under spot for both teams too. The under is 17-8 when the Storm are $1.75 or larger. The under is also 21-13 when Penrith are off a win of 20-plus and 17-12 when they play Top 4 teams.
The under is a super bet.
Same Game Multi
Izack Tago has been in super tryscoring form with three tries in his last four games. He has five tries in nine games against the Storm.
Eliesa Katoa has 22 tries in his last 45 games across the last two seasons.
Value Bet
Luke Garner is a highly underrated tryscorer who runs super lines. He has 32 tries in 90 starts in the NRL. He has started twice against the Storm and has a try in one of them. He is going well with two tries in his last five matches.
Follow Betseeker for weekly expert NRL tips and predictions for the 2025 NRL season.



















