NRL Betting: Inglis to rack up another?
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/ David Murdoch / 06 May 2012 / Leave a comment Bet Now View Market

Both of these sides like to attack down the right, with Cronulla scoring 14/26 and Souths scoring 13/26 through the same corridor.
In a fairly tight game, David Murdoch thinks Greg Inglis might be the lucky charm who gets the Rabbitohs over the line when they meet the Sharks in their Monday night NRL match-up.
Some players just get a good feeling when they turn up to play certain teams.
Week to week, year by year, players remember the last time they squared off against each other.
Greg Inglis must crack a smile every time he jumps on the team bus to play Cronulla.
Inglis has never felt the pain of defeat against the Sharks. They are the only team he has never lost to, winning five from five. While we're at it, he has also never lost a match when coming up against Todd Carney in the opposing side, winning six from six.
might pass this little stat onto Ricky Stuart.
Paul Gallen, on the other hand, must have cardinal red and myrtle green nightmares. The human wrecking ball has won just one of his past seven matches against South Sydney.
But if Gallen is going to tip the scales, he's going to run a long way in doing so. The big fella is averaging an astonishing 218 metres per game this season, easily the most of any player, and is on track to break numerous records: three consecutive seasons making the season high metres; the first player to run for over 5000 metres in a season; and the first player to make 200 plus metres more than 10 times in a season.
• Cronulla has won just one of its four matches against South Sydney at ANZ Stadium
• South Sydney has scored 72 points in the opening 20 minutes of its matches this season
• South Sydney has won four of its past five and nine of its past 14 matches against Cronulla
The Sharks are on a roll and will be aiming to win seven consecutive matches for the first time since they equalled their club record of 11 consecutive wins in 2002.
Both of these sides like to attack down the right, with Cronulla scoring 14/26 and Souths scoring 13/26 through the same corridor.
These teams look evenly matched.


