NRL Best Bets Round 10
How To
Use Betting Units. Set your total amount of money to bet with for today and divided it by 100. That is how much each unit is. E.G if you have $1000 / 100 = $10 Units.
Follow the staking advice.
Check the number of units to stake in the caption of each photo.
Always try to use the Best Odds advised.
Sunday 16th May
Saturday 15th May
An Early Mail release here as we race to beat the team list naming. Last week the Rabbitohs were demolished by the Storm, which was a predictable result considering the number of injuries South Sydney was carrying. This week we are seeing some of these key players may be looking at making an early return, so we want to beat the team naming which will move this line. The Sharks are falling apart right now and would struggle against any team in the league. Even with the injuries, the Rabbitohs are still an intimidating unit that will have no problem getting past Cronulla. Best odds at Topsport.
Friday 14th May
The Tigers took the first match between these teams earlier this season and since then we have only seen flashes of potential from both sides. Each of these teams is still in the hunt for the finals, but a win here would be a crucial boost for their chances. We have 2 sides that have been solid through the middle but struggle at defending the fringes, a great precursor for a high scoring game.
Mitchell Barnett will be lining up for his 100th NRL game this weekend and the Knights are a team that loves to give their milestone players a meat pie. Already this season they have put Daniel Saifiti and Mitchell Pearce across the chalk in big games. Barnett has already scored against the Tigers once this season and we are getting an over the odds price for this to happen again. Although the shift to lock may slightly lessen his try-scoring appeal and minutes, I can see him playing an increased role this week including spending some time on his favoured left edge.
The Broncos are in a great spot this week and will be hungry to get the job done at home. All eyes will be on the Broncos who have recently signed Adam Reynolds for the next 3 seasons, forcing the incumbent halves to fight for a spot next to him. Manly is coming off a tough win last week against a strong Warriors forward pack and will not be fully refreshed after a short turnaround and travel to Queensland. The line is too high for the Broncos who have covered this line at home against much stronger teams in the Eels and Panthers. A lot of people are mesmerised by the intoxicating play of Tom Trbojevic and his easier matchup on paper, but he hasn’t scored an NRL try in Queensland since May 2017.