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STATS show the Bulldogs are a great chance of storming “Fortress Brookvale” in tonight’s NRL clash against the Sea Eagles.
Considered one of the toughest places in the NRL for away sides to win, the Bulldogs have bucked the trend in recent years, winning seven of their last 11 matches on the northern beaches.
Check out the Fox Sports Stats That Matter for round 13.
Friday, Jun 6, Sea Eagles v Bulldogs, Brookvale Oval
- Manly have won only one of their past four matches against the Bulldogs while the Bulldogs have a strong recent record at Brookvale, winning their past two matches at the Sea Eagles home ground.
- Manly have won their past six home games, including their past four at Brookvale Oval.
- The Bulldogs have won their past four away games and will be looking for their first five game away winning streak since winning six consecutive away games from rounds 9-22 of the 2012 season.
- The Bulldogs have looked after the ball this season, committing the fewest errors, averaging 9.5 per game, the only team to average less than 10 errors per game this season.
- Manly have struggled to hold onto the ball, committing the second most errors this season, an average of 13.4 per game.
Daley Mail: MAN v CBY
2:21
Considered one of the toughest places in the NRL for away sides to win, the Bulldogs have bucked the trend in recent years, winning seven of their last 11 matches on the northern beaches.
Check out the Fox Sports Stats That Matter for round 13.
Friday, Jun 6, Sea Eagles v Bulldogs, Brookvale Oval
- Manly have won only one of their past four matches against the Bulldogs while the Bulldogs have a strong recent record at Brookvale, winning their past two matches at the Sea Eagles home ground.
- Manly have won their past six home games, including their past four at Brookvale Oval.
- The Bulldogs have won their past four away games and will be looking for their first five game away winning streak since winning six consecutive away games from rounds 9-22 of the 2012 season.
- The Bulldogs have looked after the ball this season, committing the fewest errors, averaging 9.5 per game, the only team to average less than 10 errors per game this season.
- Manly have struggled to hold onto the ball, committing the second most errors this season, an average of 13.4 per game.
Daley Mail: MAN v CBY
2:21