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Titans vs Storm Prediction and Tips - NRL Round 9, 2024

The Titans will face the favoured Storm in NRL Round 9 action at Cbus Super Stadium on Saturday, starting at 5:30pm AEST.

Stats Insider's free betting tips for the Titans vs Storm game, as well as the latest betting odds and try scorer tips, are featured below.

Who Will Win: Titans vs Storm

Based on detailed machine learning and data, Stats Insider has simulated the result of Saturday's Gold Coast-Melbourne NRL match 10,000 times.

Our independent predictive analytics model currently gives the Storm an 81% chance of beating the Titans at Cbus Super Stadium.

More: Titans vs Storm Match Centre

Titans vs Storm: Odds

The latest betting odds for Saturday's NRL clash at Cbus Super Stadium are listed below:

  • Head to Head: Titans $4.80, Storm $1.18
  • Line: Titans +14.5 ($1.85), Storm -14.5 ($1.95)
  • Total (Over/Under 46.5 Points): Over $1.90, Under $1.90

Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change.

Looking at the latest head-to-head odds, TAB currently has the Titans at $4.80 and the Storm at $1.18.

The Titans are 14.5-point underdogs against the Storm, with odds of $1.85 currently on offer at TAB.

For the favourite Storm (-14.5) to cover the line, TAB currently has odds of $1.95.

The Over/Under for total points scored has been set at 46.5 with TAB, which currently has odds for the Over at $1.90 and odds for the Under at $1.90.

According to Stats Insider's analytics model, the Titans (+14.5) have a 52% chance of covering the line, while the Over/Under total of 46.5 points has a 55% chance of staying Under.

More: Live Scores for All Sports

Titans vs Storm: Betting Tips

  • Head to Head: Titans at $4.80
  • Line: Titans +14.5 at $1.85 (52% probability)
  • Total Points: Under 46.5 at $1.90 (55% probability)

These Titans vs Storm predictions are based on detailed modelling and gambling experience to provide you with the best possible advice every day of the year.

While the Storm have a higher chance of winning the game, betting on the Titans to win is our recommended option because of the edge identified when comparing our data-led probabilities to the odds currently available.

Making use of the edges published on Stats Insider is pivotal to achieving long-term success as a punter.

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Titans vs Storm: Prediction

Stats Insider's predicted final score for Titans vs Storm at Cbus Super Stadium on Saturday has the Storm winning 29-15.

This prediction is based on each team's average score following 10,000 game simulations.

Stats Insider has full betting coverage of Titans vs Storm on Saturday, including pre-match predictions, top betting tips, and live scores.

Titans vs Storm: Try Scorers

Searching for Titans vs Storm try scorers? The latest data is in.

According to Stats Insider, the Storm's Ryan Papenhuyzen is the most likely player to score the first try in Gold Coast vs Melbourne.

Papenhuyzen has a 11.3% chance of scoring the first try at Cbus Super Stadium, while the Storm star has a 59.0% chance of scoring a try at any time during the match.

Scroll down for the complete list of first try scorer and anytime try scorer probabilities.

First Try Scorer Tips

Gold Coast Titans

  • Phillip Sami: 5.5% probability
  • Jojo Fifita: 4.4% probability
  • AJ Brimson: 4.4% probability
  • David Fifita: 4.2% probability
  • Beau Fermor: 3.4% probability

Melbourne Storm

  • Ryan Papenhuyzen: 11.3% probability
  • Will Warbrick: 8.5% probability
  • Tyran Wishart: 7.6% probability
  • Jahrome Hughes: 5.0% probability
  • Nick Meaney: 4.6% probability

Anytime Try Scorer Tips

Gold Coast Titans

  • Phillip Sami: 35.8% probability
  • David Fifita: 28.9% probability
  • Jojo Fifita: 27.9% probability
  • AJ Brimson: 26.5% probability
  • Brian Kelly: 24.9% probability

Melbourne Storm

  • Ryan Papenhuyzen: 59.0% probability
  • Will Warbrick: 45.9% probability
  • Tyran Wishart: 43.6% probability
  • Jahrome Hughes: 32.5% probability
  • Eliesa Katoa: 31.1% probability

Remember, our model updates frequently, so refresh this page for the latest betting predictions before the Titans vs Storm match at Cbus Super Stadium.

As always, see our Best Bets for betting tips on every NRL match, as well as a host of other sports that we offer predictions on.

More: NRL Try Location Analysis 2024

Titans vs Storm: Preview

The NRL Round 9 clash between the Titans and Storm at Cbus Super Stadium is scheduled to start at 5:30pm AEST on Saturday.

All dates and times mentioned in this article are in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) unless otherwise stated.

Our Titans vs Storm predictions have been made thanks to 10,000 data-driven simulations of the game, carefully curated by our team of expert data scientists and analysts. We use cutting-edge technology and machine learning to ensure our rugby league tips are trustworthy and reliable, so that you can make informed decisions with confidence.

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