NRL Same Game Multi Tips 2026
We use our ML model to identify correlated legs within single NRL matches — combining win, margin, player performance and scoring markets into SGMs with genuine statistical backing.
Round 8 Same Game Multis
SGMs built from our highest-confidence match predictions. Legs are chosen based on statistical correlation — not random prop stacking.
What Is a Same Game Multi?
An SGM combines multiple bets from the same match into a single multi-leg parlay at boosted odds.
Pick a match
Select any NRL game from the bookmaker's SGM builder — Sportsbet, TAB, and Ladbrokes all support NRL SGMs.
Add legs
Choose 2–6 outcomes from the same game: win/loss, margin, total points, try scorer, H2H, and more.
Book applies correlation discount
Because legs are from the same game, the bookmaker applies a correlation reduction — usually 10–20%. The displayed odds already include this.
All legs must win
Like any multi: every single leg must be correct for the SGM to pay out. One wrong leg = no return.
TippingEdge SGM Strategy Rules
We only build SGMs on HIGH-confidence matches. Within those games, we follow strict rules about which legs to include.
Best and Worst SGM Legs for NRL
| Market type | Recommendation | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Head-to-head (team to win) | ✓ Use as anchor | Your strongest prediction — use model confidence ≥75% only |
| Line / handicap market | ✓ Use on dominant teams | Correlated with H2H — if dominant team wins big, line lands too |
| Match total (over/under) | ✓ Use with weather data | Rain/wind significantly affect totals — model captures this |
| First try scorer | ⚠ Caution | High variance, but correlated with team win in some games |
| Anytime try scorer (specific player) | ⚠ Moderate | Useful if a forward/back is in strong form — check 5-game stats |
| Player try count (2+) | ✗ Avoid | Very high variance — a single defensive change wrecks it |
| Exact score | ✗ Avoid | Effectively lottery odds — any model advantage disappears |
| Halftime/fulltime double | ✓ Use on dominant teams | Strong teams rarely blow leads — H2H + HT/FT is solid correlation |