Rugby Bet Tracker
From Six Nations weekends to Super Rugby and the NRL, rugby betting spans three continents and two codes. Track every bet across Rugby Union and Rugby League and find where your knowledge of the game converts to profit.
Rugby Bet Types to Track
Every Rugby bet type has different analytics. Track them all in one place and see which markets are actually profitable for you.
Match Winner
Pick the outright winner. Rugby match winners are heavily influenced by home advantage and travel — international teams playing away from home face a measurable disadvantage. Track home vs. away winner record separately.
Handicap Betting
Rugby's version of the spread. With large skill gaps between international and provincial teams, handicap betting is the most common way to bet evenly. Track handicap record by competition level.
Total Points
Over/under on total match points. Kicking patterns, referee tendencies, and ground conditions all affect totals. Some referees allow more breakdown work and fewer penalty kicks — log the referee if you can.
First Try Scorer
Who scores the first try of the match? A popular prop with odds in the +400 to +1000 range. Track first try scorer accuracy by position — wingers and full-backs score tries at measurably different rates.
Anytime Try Scorer
Will a specific player score at any point in the match? Anytime try scorer markets are similar to NFL TD scorer props and reward knowledge of attacking patterns and player roles.
Winning Margin
Predict the final point margin range (e.g., win by 1-12 points, 13-24 points). Winning margin bets reward detailed knowledge of team defensive and attacking tendencies.
Tournament Winner
Six Nations Grand Slam, Rugby World Cup, Super Rugby title, NRL Premiership. Rugby tournament futures are popular with serious bettors — log implied probabilities and track movement throughout the competition.
Double Chance
Back a team to win or draw, or either team to win. Useful in tightly contested matches where the draw is a real outcome. Track double chance ROI vs. straight winner to see if the insurance is worth the reduced odds.
Key Rugby Metrics to Track
These analytics move beyond win/loss records and reveal where your Rugby betting edge really comes from.
Rugby Union vs. Rugby League Record
These are different sports with different rules, tactics, and betting markets. Your Rugby Union analysis (rucks, lineouts, kicking games) does not transfer to Rugby League (play-the-ball, set plays). Track the two codes separately as a baseline rule.
Home vs. Away Record
Home advantage in rugby is significant — especially at international level where away teams face long-haul travel to New Zealand, South Africa, or Argentina. Track home vs. away record to see if your analysis correctly prices travel disadvantage.
Tournament Performance
Six Nations, Rugby Championship, and World Cup knockout stages all produce different betting dynamics. Tournament matches have higher stakes, which changes kicking strategy and risk appetite. Track your tournament results vs. regular club/league matches.
Try Scorer Accuracy by Position
Wingers and full-backs score the most tries per game; props and locks score the fewest. Track your try scorer prop hit rate by position group to find where your knowledge of attacking patterns is sharpest.
Referee Impact on Totals
Different referees have measurably different approaches to breakdown law and penalty frequency. High-penalty games tend to go over on points; low-penalty games driven by try scoring can go either way. Log the referee on every totals bet.
Altitude and Ground Conditions
Matches in Johannesburg (altitude), Cape Town (wind), or Wellington (weather) play very differently from London, Paris, or Sydney. Log the venue and weather context on every international rugby bet.
How to Track Your Rugby Bets with mybets.gg
Log Every Bet
Add your Rugby bets manually in seconds, or use the Chrome extension to capture betslips directly from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and more.
See Your Real ROI
Your dashboard breaks down ROI by Rugby bet type, sportsbook, date range, and any custom filters — no spreadsheet math required.
Find Your Edge
AI-powered insights highlight which Rugby markets you're profitable in and where you're losing — so you can double down on what's working.
Rugby Betting Strategy Tips
Tracking your bets changes how you bet. Here's what the data reveals for Rugby bettors.
Home Nations in Six Nations Are Systematically Overvalued
England, Ireland, France, and Scotland playing home Six Nations matches attract enormous public money — the home crowd, the national pride, and the media attention all push the market in one direction. Sportsbooks know this and shade lines accordingly. Track your Six Nations home team bets separately and compare ROI to your away team bets over two or three Six Nations tournaments. The data often shows consistent overvaluation of home nations.
New Zealand Are Not Always Value at Short Prices
The All Blacks are the most successful rugby team in history — and they're regularly overpriced on the moneyline because of brand recognition and public fandom. At -400 or shorter, the All Blacks win roughly 80% of their matches, but the implied probability is much higher than 80%. Track every bet you make on New Zealand specifically and calculate the implied probability versus the actual win rate. You'll likely find the margin.
Rugby Handicap Value Lives in the 7-14 Point Range
Large handicaps in rugby (20+ points) involve too much garbage-time scoring variance. Very tight handicaps (1-6 points) are efficiently priced. The 7-14 point range is where coaching decisions, tactical kicking choices, and player rotation create the most opportunity. Log every handicap bet by the margin range and measure where your coverage accuracy is highest — most serious rugby bettors find the mid-range handicap is their best-performing market.
Frequently Asked Questions: Rugby Bet Tracking
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