The Tigers remain bitter about Lachlan Galvin’s departure to Canterbury mid-season and will be firing all shots on Sunday in their first meeting against their old half.
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The Tigers were beaten 36-2 by the Panthers last week but the match was a fair bit closer than the final score suggests. They kept the first half very close before having their hearts broken with a try against the run of play on halftime.
It was a different story for the Bulldogs, who lifted for their 30-year anniversary celebration of the 1995 Grand Final by running away from Manly in the second half.
The Tigers were a touch hard done by. The Bulldogs were flattered. So you want to be on the Tigers this week as a big home underdog.
Big home underdogs cover at 70% the last four seasons and the Tigers have an excellent record at CommBank, covering nine of 13. The Tigers are 24-18 ATS getting double digits.
With the Tigers playing the Bulldogs well, covering four of the last six, the big start looks the play.
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Jethro Rinakama has looked superb in his two NRL appearances, scoring the decisive try in each.
Jeral Skelton has 10 tries in 19 games including three in his last three.
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Taylan May has looked super since returning to the NRL, scoring in his club debut before playing very well against his old club Penrith. He has a super tryscoring record with 18 tries in 32 games. The price on offer this week is ridiculous.
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