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Round 15 NRL match centres and Ballr SuperCoach insights: Who is ready to explode?

Round 15 of the 2026 NRL season is going to be a tough one for NRL SuperCoach. Here's five players who could be the difference for your side this weekend.

See below to access every Match Centre for Round 15 - featuring live NRL SuperCoach statistics - and find out more about the players to watch and weather considerations.

Thursday 11th June

South Sydney Rabbitohs v Brisbane Broncos at Accor Stadium, 7:50pm AEST

Match Centre

Sydney weather - game time forecast: Clear. Low chance of rain.

Player of interest: After flashing some upside with a barnstorming try returning from a hamstring injury last week, David Fifita is a popular SuperCoach trade in who covers Round 15 and Round 18. His base + power was only 44 last week, but that should improve as he and the Bunnies regain fitness at the back end of the year. Fifita will be useful number for the next 5-6 weeks and a handy 22nd/23rd player for the run home if needed.

Friday 12th June

Dolphins v Sydney Roosters at Suncorp Stadium, 8:00pm AEST

Match Centre

Brisbane weather - game time forecast: Shower or two. 50% chance of rain.

Player of interest: The Dolphins are full of fantastic bye-friendly options and the focus is firmly on the stacked backline of the attacking juggernaut. While most already own Herbie Farnworth, and possibly even Jamayne Isaako, many are tossing up Jack Bostock as a third Dolphins CTW. The right centre has a base + power of 51 over his five games and was unlucky not to make the Blues side. But is three too many considering the Dolphins' have a Round 21 bye and with trades at a premium?

Saturday 13th June

New Zealand Warriors v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Go Media Stadium, 5:30pm AEST

Match Centre

Auckland weather - game time forecast: Mostly sunny. 0-5% chance of rain.

Players of interest: Take your pick in this one. Mitch Barnett in Origin and James Fisher-Harris out injured for the next month has Jackson Ford staring at a return to an 80-minute front row role. While his 3-round average is only 66, he has been required to fill in on an edge in those games. But in his 6 games of more than 70 minutes - solely in the middle - he has not failed to pass 100. Captain with comfort.

Parramatta Eels v Canberra Raiders at CommBank Stadium, 7:35pm AEST

Match Centre

Parramatta weather - game time forecast: Partly cloudy. Very low chance of rain.

Player of interest: It's game 250 for Joseph Tapine, who has done an outstanding job - as usual - for those who brought him in for bye coverage in Round 12. Taps has had a 76.3 base + power output over the past three rounds at an incredible 1.3PPM and should command huge minutes in an otherwise inexperienced forward pack. It may be too late to trade him in, but owners can sit back and bathe in what sho

Sunday 14th June

Wests Tigers v Gold Coast Titans at Leichhardt Oval, 4:05pm AEST

Match Centre

Sydney weather - game time forecast: Shower or two. 25% chance of rain.

Players of interest: Coaches are toying with Jayden Campbell as a keeper option, hoping to see him run the ball more than the handful of times he did against the Broncos. He got away with two lucky tries, which won't come every week on a Titans side that struggles to score points. However, he is almost certain to pick up dual-position 5/8 status and would be the standout option when that is applied for Round 18. On the other side, Terrell May is a rolled gold captain option and is odds on for 80 minutes owing the to Tigers' skinny bench.

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