The Tigers have been very impressive this season but are unreliable when favoured and are worth taking on this week against the Raiders.
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The opening match of Round 7 is a compelling affair between the Wests Tigers and Canberra Raiders.
The Tigers have been very good on their way to third place on the ladder, putting together three wins on end before a moronic Benji Marshall interchange saw the Tigers go down 21-20 to Brisbane.
The Raiders put to bed a four-game losing streak with back-to-back wins against the Rabbitohs and Storm.
Canberra have dominated this matchup with 14 wins in their last 16 meetings. The Raiders have won the last three at Leichhardt.
The betting in this strongly dictates the play here.
The Tigers have covered just four of 14 when favoured. The Raiders have covered 26 of 42 as an underdog.
Canberra are also 17-11 ATS when getting four points while they are 13-5 ATS on the road getting four.
The Raiders are one of the better bets of the week.
Same Game Multi
The under has hit in 10 of the last 12 Tigers-Raiders games with those 10 all finishing on 42 or fewer. The under hits at 60% when the Tigers are off a loss.
Simi Sasagi has been a tackle busting machine and runs against the Wests Tigers left side that has conceded 62% of their tries.
Sebastian Kris is also on the Raiders right and has three tries in six games against the Tigers.
Value Bet
Noah Martin has been outstanding in his second season and up against the porous Wests Tigers left edge that has conceded 62% of the team’s tries, he looks a wonderful bet. Martin is back in the starting side with Hudson Young suspended with Martin likely to play on the right with Zac Hosking shifting to the left. Martin has four tries in 13 NRL appearances.
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