Penrith have not put the Tigers to the sword as one would expect given the opposite ends of the table the two teams have occupied in recent years and the Tigers can again keep it close.
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Whether Penrith take it easy when they play the winners of the last three wooden spoons or whether stylistically the Tigers cause the Panthers problems, the Tigers have tended to play Penrith well.
Penrith have won 11 of the last 14 against the Wests Tigers but the Tigers have covered five of the last six. Since 2017, the Panthers have just one win of more than 16 points. Penrith have won all three meetings at CommBank but all three wins have been by seven or fewer.
The Panthers are 5-12 ATS off a double digit win while they are 3-11 ATS off scoring 30 or more points.
The Tigers have covered nine of 12 at CommBank while they are 7-4 ATS getting double digits. Benji Marshall’s team is 17-9 against the number off conceding 20 or fewer.
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Tom Jenkins has nine tries in his last nine games.
Taylan May could not have been more impressive in his return to the NRL, scoring a try and being the centrepiece of the Tigers game plan.
Value Bet
Alex Seyfarth is an often overlooked tryscoring threat who has scored four tries in each of the last two seasons. Three of those tries have come as a starting edge backrower, which he is this week. Seyfarth looks a big price this week.
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