NRL 2026 team lists: Every club’s predicted lineup for Round 15
Just five NRL fixtures this weekend ahead of State of Origin Game II in Melbourne.
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The action begins with the Rabbitohs hosting the Broncos at Accor Stadium on Thursday night, before the Tigers close out the shortened round against the Titans on Sunday afternoon at Leichhardt Oval.
Seven teams have the bye.
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NRL 2026 — ROUND 15
South Sydney Rabbitohs vs. Brisbane Broncos
(Thursday, June 11 at Accor Stadium, 7:50pm AEST)
South Sydney predicted team:
1. Jye Gray
2. Alex Johnston
3. Latrell Siegwalt
4. Campbell Graham
5. Edward Kosi
6. Cody Walker
7. Ashton Ward
8. Tevita Tatola
9. Brandon Smith
10. Keaon Koloamatangi
11. Euan Aitken
12. David Fifita
13. Tallis Duncan
14. Matt Dufty
15. Lachlan Hubner
16. Jamie Humphreys
17. Sean Keppie
18. Bronson Garlick
19. Liam Le Blanc
Rabbitohs team news:
Captain Cameron Murray will be on Origin duty with Euan Aitken set to come back into the starting 13. Other than that there are unlikely to be too many major changes.
Brisbane predicted team:
1. Hayze Perham
2. Josiah Karapani
3. Jesse Arthars
4. Grant Anderson
5. Phil Coates
6. Tom Duffy
7. Adam Reynolds (c)
8. Xavier Willison
9. Cory Paix
10. Preston Riki
11. Jack Gosiewski
12. Brendan Piakura
13. Ben Talty
14. Ben Hunt
15. Ezra Mam
16. Aublix Tawha
17. Josh Rogers
18. Benjamin Te Kura
19. Jaiyden Hunt
Broncos team news:
The besieged Broncos will face the Bunnies without Payne Haas, Kotoni Staggs and Reece Walsh who will all be on Origin duty.
Throw in a swathe of injuries headlined by Pat Carrigan (ankle) and Gehamat Shibasaki (knee) and it’s all hands on deck once again for Michael Maguire’s men as they attempt to snap a five-game losing streak.
Dolphins vs. Sydney Roosters
(Friday, June 12 at Suncorp Stadium, 8:00pm AEST)
Dolphins predicted team:
1. Trai Fuller
2. Jamayne Isaako
3. Jack Bostock
4. Herbie Farnworth
5. Tevita Naufahu
6. Kodi Nokirima
7. Brad Schneider
8. Felise Kaufusi
9. Jeremy Marshall-King
10. Francis Molo
11. Connelly Lemuelu
12. Tom Gilbert
13. Morgan Knowles
14. Kurt Donoghoe
15. Ray Stone
16. Brian Pouniu
17. Oryn Keeley
18. Jake Averillo
19. Lewis Symonds
Dolphins team news:
The Dolphins are without a slew of rep stars with Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Selwyn Cobbo, Tom Flegler, Kulikefu Finefeuiaki and Max Plath all in Origin camp with the Maroons, while captain Isaiya Katoa is set to be included in the NSW squad for Game II.
In some welcome injury news Jake Averillo (hand) is a chance of returning this week.
Roosters predicted team:
1. Mark Nawaqanitawase
2. Daniel Tupou*
3. Billy Smith
4. Fetalaiga Pauga
5. Cody Ramsey
6. Hugo Savala
7. Daly Cherry-Evans
8. Naufahu Whyte
9. Benaiah Ioelu
10. Spencer Leniu
11. Angus Crichton
12. Siua Wong
13. Connor Watson
14. Egan Butcher
15. Reece Foley
16. Nat Butcher
17. Salesi Foketi
18. Tom Rodwell
19. Junior Tupou
Roosters team news:
James Tedesco, Reece Robson, Lindsay Collins, Victor Radley and Sam Walker are all in Origin camp. It remains unclear if veteran winger Daniel Tupou (calf) will be available, if he’s out look for Junior Tupou to come into the starting 13.
Fetalaiga Pauga and Billy Smith are likely to form a new look centre pairing with Hugo Savala set to partner Daly Cherry-Evans in the halves in Walker’s absence.
New Zealand Warriors vs. Cronulla Sharks
(Saturday, June 13 at Go Media Stadium, 5:35pm AEST)
Warriors predicted team:
1. Taine Tuaupiki
2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
3. Ali Leiataua
4. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad*
5. Alofiana Khan-Pereira
6. Chanel Harris-Tavita
7. Te Maire Martin
8. James Fisher-Harris (c)
9. Wayde Egan
10. Jackson Ford
11. Leka Halasima*
12. Jacob Laban
13. Erin Clark
14. Luke Hanson
15. Tanner Stowers-Smith
16. Demitric Vaimauga
17. Marata Niukore
18. Adam Pompey
19. Luke Metcalf
Warriors team news:
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (neck) could return this week, however back-up hooker Sam Healey is out with a fractured thumb while Mitch Barnett is on Origin duty with NSW.
Leka Halasima is in some doubt with a hamstring issue, with veteran Marata Niukore the man likely to come into the 13 if he’s ruled out.
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Cronulla predicted team:
1. Will Kennedy
2. Sam Stonestreet
3. Jesse Ramien*
4. KL Iro
5. Ronaldo Mulitalo
6. Braydon Trindall
7. Niwhai Puru
8. Thomas Hazelton
9. Jayden Berrell
10. Toby Rudolf
11. Billy Burns
12. Teig Wilton
13. Cam McInnes (c)
14. Siosifa Talakai
15. Oregon Kaufusi
16. Hohepa Puru
17. Jesse Colquhoun
18. Mawene Hiroti
19. Sione Katoa*
Sharks team news:
Nicho Hynes (calf) is set to miss at least another fortnight, however Jesse Ramien (knee) and Sione Katoa (ankle) are a chance of being available in a welcome boost to the Sharks’ backline.
In the forwards Addin Fonua-Blake and Briton Nikora are likely to be once again on Origin duty.
Parramatta Eels vs. Canberra Raiders
(Saturday, June 13 at CommBank Stadium, 7:35pm AEST)
Parramatta predicted team:
1. Isaiah Iongi
2. Brian Kelly
3. Jordan Samrani
4. Sean Russell
5. Josh Addo-Carr
6. Joash Papali’i
7. Ronald Volkman
8. Luca Moretti
9. Tallyn Da Silva
10. Junior Paulo
11. Kelma Tuilagi
12. Jack Williams
13. Jack De Bellin
14. Dylan Walker
15. Sam Tuivaiti
16. Toni Mataele
17. Charlie Guymer
18. Apa Twidle
19. Teancum Brown
Eels team news:
Mitchell Moses is back in Blues camp, with Ronald Volkman and Joash Papali’i set to start in the Parramatta halves for a second straight week.
Canberra predicted team:
1. Kaeo Weekes
2. Savelio Tamale
3. Sebastian Kris
4. Matthew Timoko
5. Xavier Savage
6. Daine Laurie
7. Ethan Sanders
8. Corey Horsburgh
9. Tom Starling
10. Joe Tapine (c)
11. Ata Mariota
12. Zac Hosking
13. Jayden Brailey
14. Josh Papali’i
15. Morgan Smithies
16. Jordan Uta
17. Jed Stuart
18. Chevy Stewart
19. Owen Pattie
Raiders team news:
Ethan Strange and Hudson Young are in camp with the Blues.
Sebastian Kris (concussion) should be back this week, while veteran Josh Papalii (calf) could also play for the first time since Round 7. Simi Sisagi (shoulder) is also nearing a return but may need another week.
Wests Tigers vs. Gold Coast Titans
(Sunday, June 14 at Leichhardt Oval, 4:05pm AEST)
Tigers predicted team:
1. Jahream Bula
2. Jeral Skelton
3. Patrick Herbert
4. Starford To’a
5. Sunia Turuva
6. Jarome Luai (c)
7. Jock Madden
8. Terrell May
9. Api Koroisau
10. Fonua Pole
11. Sione Fainu
12. Kai Pearce-Paul
13. Alex Seyfarth
14. Latu Fainu
15. Mavrik Geyer
16. Tony Sukkar
17. Ethan Roberts
18. Charlie Murray
19. Bunty Afoa
Tigers team news:
The Tigers were completely embarrassed by the Panthers and it will be interesting to see how Benji Marshall responds.
Patrick Herbert (suspension) is available after serving a three-match ban, while second rower Sione Fainu should also return after coming out of concussion protocols.
Adam Doueihi (shoulder) is an outside chance of a return, however Royce Hunt (pectoral) will miss multiple weeks.
Gold Coast predicted team:
1. Keano Kini
2. Jensen Taumoepeau
3. Siale Faeamani
4. AJ Brimson
5. Phillip Sami
6. Jayden Campbell
7. Zane Harrison
8. Moeaki Fotuaika
9. Oliver Pascoe
10. Klese Haas
11. Arama Hau
12. Beau Fermor
13. Cooper Bai
14. Kurtis Morrin
15. Josh Patston
16. Luke Sommerton
17. Chris Randall
18. Lachlan Ilias
19. Jaylan De Groot
Titans team news:
The Titans will be looking to build on their stirring Broncos win, but will need to do it without Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and Jojo Fifita who are back in Maroons camp.
Look for Siale Faeamani or Max Feagai to replace Fifita in the centres, while Klese Haas should slot into the front row this week.
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