The traditional Good Friday clash between the Rabbitohs and the Bulldogs shapes as a cracking affair with only one team set to leave with a winning record.
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The traditional Good Friday clash is always a fierce affair between two of the better-natured rivals in the NRL, South Sydney and Canterbury.
While the two clubs do not have a traditional rivalry, they share digs at Accor Stadium and have met in some big matches including the 2014 decider.
The Bulldogs have won the last two but the one consistent fact has been these matches being low-scoring affairs. The last three have failed to breach the 42-point mark.
Both teams are in big under spots here too.
The under is 21-8 when Souths are off a win and 14-7 when they are off conceding 16 or fewer. When the bunnies are an underdog, the under is 26-16.
The under is 25-16 when Canterbury are under $2.00 in betting while the under is 16-11 when the Bulldogs are off scoring 16 or fewer.
There is no better total play this week than the under.
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Jack Wighton comes off his first try of the year and the left-right balance has been much closer to even this year post-Wighton switch.
Stephen Crichton has an incredible record against Souths with 11 tries in 13 games against the Bunnies.
Latrell Mitchell has at least six points in all three games this season.
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Canterbury’s weakness this season has certainly been on their left side, where they have conceded 44% of their tries. That bodes well for the talented Tallis Duncan, who will operate on South Sydney’s right. He comes off a season where he scored nine tries in 24 games and will give the Bulldogs left edge grief.
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