NRL betting coverage — line markets, player props, Dally M predictions, and NRL-specific advantage strategy.
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Our AFL model is right 71% of the time and loses money. Our NRL try scorer model is right 26% of the time and prints profit.
NRL lines shorten for a reason. Learning to distinguish sharp money from public money is the difference between riding a steam move and betting into the wrong side of one.
NRL head-to-head is the most popular and most liquid NRL betting market. It's also where bookmakers shade prices most aggressively. Here's how it works and where the value actually lives.
Anytime try scorer is one of the highest-value NRL prop markets. First try scorer is one of the worst. Both look similar at first glance. Here's why one is genuinely beatable and the other is mostly a trap.
Not all NRL player prop markets are equal. Some are genuinely beatable. Some are priced tighter than the H2H. Here is the sport-by-market breakdown.