Friday night is capped with another cracking affair with the Roosters fighting hard to get into the Top 8 while the Bulldogs hold out desires for a top two finish and a home final in week one.
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The Friday night double header is capped by an absolute beauty when the Roosters host the Bulldogs in a match that has plenty of meaning to both teams. The Roosters are sitting just outside the Top 8 and need to keep winning to force their way in. The Bulldogs are locked into a Top 4 spot but are pushing to finish in the first two spots in order to have a first-up finals game at Accor.
The Bulldogs hold a slight edge in recent matches, winning three of the last five including a 24-20 win in Round 11.
Canterbury are 13-7 ATS against bottom nine teams and hold an 11-7 cover record when favoured by less than a converted try.
While the Roosters will be confident after putting 64 on the Dolphins last week, they are 4-8 ATS off a win and have covered just one of six at Allianz as an underdog. The Roosters are also 11-18 ATS against Top 4 teams.
The Bulldogs are the bet.
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Jethro Rinakama has proven a more-than-handy tryscorer in his fledgling NRL career with three tries in four games.
Billy Smith is in slashing tryscoring form with five tries in his last five games.
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Matt Burton is a quality ball-runner who has been able to play a far more natural running game with Lachlan Galvin in the team. He has 22 tries in 85 games at the Bulldogs and he has loved playing the Roosters with six tries in seven meetings including when the teams meet back in Round 11.
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