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Live NRL scores, stats: Round 14 match centres, weather, SuperCoach insights

Round 14 of the 2026 NRL season is back to a full slate of eight matches, but injuries to key players is causing difficulty for NRL SuperCoach players.

See below to access every Match Centre for Round 14 - featuring live NRL SuperCoach statistics - and find out more about the players to watch and weather considerations.

Thursday, June 4

Manly Sea Eagles v South Sydney Rabbitohs, 4 Pines Park, 7.50pm AEST

Match Centre

Sydney weather - match forecast: Showers clearing. Low (<25%) chance of rain.

Player to watch: The most anticipated return is for a man most SuperCoach coaches will do anything to avoid playing. Brandon Smith won't set the world on fire, but seeing him get through a game without injury will be a welcome sight as he could fill a key role in Rounds 15 and 18.

Friday, June 5

Melbourne Storm v Newcastle Knights, AAMI Park, 6pm AEST

Match Centre

Melbourne weather - match forecast: x

Player to watch: After his 120 last week, around 500 coaches in the top 10% are bringing in Dylan Lucas despite his poor bye schedule. The Knights second rower is in the 'end game' 2RF conversation, boasting on average base + power of 61.5 and has clear upside in one of the best attacking units in the NRL.

Canberra Raiders v Sydney Roosters at GIO Stadium, 8pm AEST

Match Centre

Canberra weather - match forecast: Partly cloudy. No rain expected.

Player to watch: Will the real James Tedesco finally stand up? Teddy has had a retched last two outings for SuperCoach owners, averaging 34.5, and with him also back in the Origin fold and a 197 breakeven, he's the third most sold player of the week. But he's got a great record against the Raiders and had three tons in his four games before the slump. Sellers, prepare to be burned.

Saturday, June 6

North Queensland Cowboys v Dolphins at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, 5.30pm AEST

Match Centre

Townsville weather - match forecast: x

Player to watch: After being discussed as a season long hold two weeks ago, Tom Chester dropped a 45 last week to give SuperCoaches reason for doubt. A week is a long time in SuperCoach. He appears to have developed a missed tackle problem just in time for a match-up with Herbie Farnworth, who will be a popular vice-captain in what's expected to be a high scoring affair.

Brisbane Broncos v Gold Coast Titans at Suncorp Stadium, 7.35pm AEST

Match Centre

Brisbane weather - match forecast: Clear

Player to watch: New Reece Walsh owners will be hoping he steps up, but all eyes will be on Jayden Campbell with many SuperCoach coaches trading in the Titans halfback this week. While SuperCoach is projecting him for a paltry score of 36, the Ballr projections are much more realistic, expecting a 79.

Sunday, June 7

Wests Tigers v Penrith Panthers at CommBank Stadium, 2pm AEST

Match Centre

Parramatta weather - match forecast: Mostly sunny. Low (<25%) chance of rain.

Player to watch: Nearly half of SuperCoach coaches in the top 10% are trading in Terrell May in Round 14. The Tigers FRF is rocking a five-game average of 90 and could be in line for a minutes bump thanks to the Alex Twal injury. His current price of $792k could be his cheapest for the rest of the season.

Cronulla Sharks v St George Illawarra Dragons at Ocean Protect Stadium, 4.05pm AEST

Match Centre

Cronulla weather - match forecast: Mostly sunny. 20% chance of rain

Player to watch: Can Braydon Trindall back up his Round 13 master class? Owners who took the chance on him at 5/8 could get two, maybe three games out of him with news Nicho Hynes is aiming (but no certainty) for a Round 16 return. Trindall always thrives without the 'wet hair prince' and if his goalkicking radar is on, he could be eclipsing his SuperCoach PB of 138 with ease. Ballr projection - 81.

Monday, June 8

Canterbury Bulldogs v Parramatta Eels at Accor Stadium, 4.05pm AEST

Match Centre

Sydney weather - match forecast: Shower or two. 50% chance of rain

Player to watch: With fullback suddenly an underperforming position and Round 15 numbers looking dire, coaches will be keeping a keen eye on Isaiah Iongi. Projected 69, the Eels fullback impressed with 91 returning from an ankle injury against the Knights and is the focal point of his side's attack.

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