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NRL Anytime Try Scorers for Round 25, 2022

It's Round 25 of the 2022 NRL season, and we have NRL predictions, including NRL try scorers, for all of this weekend's action.

If you're looking to build an NRL multi for the final round of the season, our powerful predictive analytics are here to help with top NRL try scorer tips for every NRL Round 25 game.

After last week's tips went an impressive 8/9, we're back with NRL try scorer predictions for Round 25, with NRL odds brought to you by BlueBet.

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Round 25 NRL Try Scorer Tips

Matt Ikuvalu Anytime Try at $1.44

After missing last week with a groin injury, Matt Ikuvalu returns to the Sharks line-up and has been installed as our most likely try scorer for NRL Round 25.

As well as Ikuvalu, our modelling suggests that Ronaldo Mulitalo is more likely than not to score this week as the Sharks take on the Knights in Newcastle. 

Our fair odds for Ikuvalu to score this week are $1.56, with BlueBet coming through with nice odds of $1.44.

Knights vs Sharks is at McDonald Jones Stadium on Sunday, September 4 at 2:00pm AEST.

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Kyle Feldt Anytime Try at $1.50

WIth nine tries in his last 10 appearances, Cowboys winger Kyle Feldt is in solid try-scoring form as his team eyes of a second-rate Panthers side this weekend.

Having locked in first place on the ladder, the Panthers have rested the majority of their starting players for the final game of the season, which should open up plenty of scoring opportunities for the likes of Feldt and Murray Taulagi.

After simulating this game 10,000 times, our fair odds for Feldt to score a try are $1.58, with BlueBet offering $1.50.

Cowboys vs Panthers is at Accor Stadium on Saturday, September 3 at 7:35pm AEST.

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Josh Addo-Carr Anytime Try at $1.44

The Bulldogs have scored just six points in total across their last two games, with Josh Addo-Carr the most likely man to pull them out of this slump.

Before the poor two weeks, Addo-Carr had scored five tries in four games and is now a 61.8% chance of scoring against the Sea Eagles in Round 25.

This probability means that the implied fair odds for Addo-Carr to score any time this Saturday are $1.62, with BlueBet offering odds of $1.44.

Bulldogs vs Sea Eagles is at Accor Stadium on Friday, September 2 at 6:00pm AEST.

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NRL Try Scorers Multi for Round 25

Looking to place a multi on the NRL this weekend? Our three most likely try scorers in Round 25, 2022 are as follows:

  • Matt Ikuvalu anytime try ($1.44)
  • Kyle Feldt anytime try ($1.50)
  • Josh Addo-Carr anytime try ($1.44)
  • Multi odds = $3.11

Multi odds via BlueBet. All odds and probabilities in this article are correct at time of publishing and subject to change.

Round 25 NRL Anytime Try Scorers

Looking for more NRL anytime try scorer bets to take in an NRL multi this week? Here are the top ten most likely players to score an any time try in Round 25, according to our model.

Player
ProbabilityFair Odds
BlueBet Odds
Matt Ikuvalu (CRO)
64.2%$1.56
$1.44
Ronaldo Mulitalo (CRO)
63.9%$1.57
$1.36
Kyle Feldt (NQL)63.2%$1.58
$1.50
Josh Addo-Carr (CBY)61.8%$1.62
$1.44
Corey Oates (BRI)
60.3%$1.66
$1.50
Alex Johnston (SOU)
58.4%$1.71
$1.60
Selwyn Cobbo (BRI)58.2%$1.72$1.57
Edward Kosi (WAR)54.5%$1.84N/A
Murray Taulagi (NQL)52.2%$1.92$1.53
Sebastian Kris (CAN)50.7%$1.97$2.00

For every game, Stats Insider provides data-led probabilities for NRL first and anytime try scorers.

(Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Ryan Leaver

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