St George Illawarra have been terribly underrated in betting this week with the Dragons as a big home underdog a tremendous play against the up-and-about Warriors.
Best Bet
The Dragons are a sensational bet getting 6.5 points at home.
Home underdogs of a try or more are a sensational bet in the opening eight rounds, covering at 65%.
Confidence is increased by how well the Dragons typically play at Wollongong. They have covered 12 of 16 at the venue. The Dragons are 8-2 ATS as an underdog in Wollongong and 7-1 ATS when an outsider of at least a try in the Illawarra.
While the Warriors thrashed the Dragons the last time these teams met in Wollongong, winning 48-18, the Dragons have covered four of the last five.
This is also a niggly spot for the Warriors too. They have covered just 6 of 16 when favoured by a try or more. They are 11-21 ATS on the road off conceding 22-plus. They have covered just 13 of 36 at night.
Chips in the Dragons.
Same Game Multi
Tyrell Sloan possesses elite speed and with six tries in five games this season is in quality tryscoring form.
Christian Tuipulotu makes his debut for the Dragons and the Warriors are conceding down their edges.
Value Bet
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak has an obscene tryscoring record when Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad is playing. In 19 NRL games, he has 24 tries. He has scored doubles in the last two and been a multi-tryscorer on six occasions. CNK unleashes DWZ.
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