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NRL Stats
Not sure where everyone gets their stats from but here are the first two rounds for those who are interested.
See Attached ZIP for HTM file with first 2 rounds of data. Good Luck. |
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cheers wesmip1!
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Yep, thanks wesmip1.
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Not a problem. I will try and post the up to date stats each week.
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Hi wesmip1
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I assume the stats are freely available off a website? |
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btw comprehensive stats!
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You can get them from rleague.com
Great NRL site for stats and team information. They have to be extracted from each game though ... |
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A very nice site. Great read. Thanks! |
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Does anyone have any stats to confirm/contradict the benefit of backing the underdog to win 1-12 vs backing the underdog to win. That is, if you like the doggie to win, would it be worth your while taking them to win 1-12 as opposed to win SU. Alternatively, if you like the underdog to win and they do, how often do they win BIG.
Am i making sense? I'm thinking it would be.
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Mad, got no stats, but i've taken notice of that pretty often over the years and i usually back the underdogs 1-12 when i think they can win, ESPECIALLY when they are the away team ,better value taking ,say around the $3.60 than the $2.40 straight out,you will always get odd results , just look at monday nights game, Raiders , home team , outsiders, blew from $2.65 - $3.00 and win by 30.
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