Melbourne Storm vs Penrith Panthers
AAMI Park
30.06.2023, 13:00
The Melbourne Storm and the Penrith Panthers are going to go head-to-head at Marvel Stadium in a match that has the potential to be a preview of the 2023 NRL Grand Final. This is going to be a Friday of enormous variety. What should we expect from this match?
Receive Your Sign-Up Bonus!Melbourne Storm - Storm looking to take storm of their home turf
The Melbourne Storm have won five of their previous six games, including ones against the Brisbane Broncos, the Dolphins, the Cronulla Sharks, the Wests Tigers, and the Manly Sea Eagles. This indicates that they have successfully shaken off the cobwebs that plagued them at the beginning of the 2023 season. Surprisingly, the Storm have not played a home game against the Panthers in Melbourne since 2018. Instead, all three of the Storm's recent home games have been played at Suncorp Stadium. The Melbourne Storm, on the other hand, will view this match as an opportunity to maintain their current form and move into first place in the standings if the Brisbane Broncos are unable to secure a victory against the Dolphins. Over the course of the past month, Craig Bellamy, Melbourne Storm coach, has been able to get his team's defense into proper form. As a result, the Storm have won their previous five games while only allowing an average of 11 points. The fact that Cameron Munster and Tui Kamikamica will be back in the lineup this week will give the Storm a boost. These two players, Jonah Pezet and Eliesa Katoa, will not be part of the squad.
Penrith Panthers - Panthers will hope to keep top spot
The fact that Penrith is currently the most successful team in the competition explains why they are currently positioned at the pinnacle of the National Rugby League ladder. They had only one defeat in their last seven games, and it came against the North Queensland Cowboys in round 16, when they were defeated by a golden point. Aside from that, the Panthers have been unbeatable, and this is despite the absence of their Origin Stars and their playmaking halfback Nathan Cleary. After 17 rounds, the Panthers have allowed an average of just 12.5 points per game to be scored against them, which is something that simply must be discussed. This coming Saturday, the defending premiers are going to be overjoyed to have their Origin players available again. Isaah Yeo, Jarome Luai, Liam Martin, Brian To'o, and Stephen Crichton are all going to be reinstated into the starting lineup, respectively. In order to make room for their respective State of Origin stars, Tyrone Peachey, Thomas Jenkins, Zac Hosking, and Matt Eisenhuth have been named to the reserves.
Head-Head Highlights
In head-to-head competition, there is no difference between these two teams, as each has won five of the previous ten times they have competed against the other. In their most recent victory, the Penrith Panthers defeated Bluebet by a score of 16-0 in round 22 of the previous year, returning to service after losing to Melbourne by a score of 32-10 in the Magic Round in 2022. In the previous ten games, both the OVER and the UNDER have occurred five times.
Expert Betting Tips
Both sides are playing quite well, and I anticipate that both of them will come into this match in excellent shape. However, despite the fact that Melbourne Storm are favorites to win at home, I believe that Penrith Panthers have a chance to win this match due to the return of their Origin players to the club. As a result, given that this game is expected to be tight, the Panthers should bring the point spread closer to its true value. Both teams' defensive play has been really good, which bodes well for the total number of goals scored to remain under.