2015 NRL season

2015 National Rugby League
Teams 16
Premiers North Queensland Cowboys (1st title)
Minor premiers Sydney Roosters (19th title)
Matches played 201
Points scored 8157 (total)
40.582 (per match)
Attendance 3,230,867 (total)
16,074 (per match)
Top point scorer(s) Jarrod Croker (236)
Top try scorer(s) Semi Radradra (24)

The 2015 NRL season was the 108th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 18th season of the National Rugby League in Australia and New Zealand. The season started in New Zealand with the annual Auckland Nines, which was followed by the Rugby League All Stars Match, returning after a one-year hiatus, and the World Club Series.[1] North Queensland Cowboys won their first premiership in only the second Grand Final to be decided in extra time.[2]

Season launch & advertising

The season launched with a gala event at the Queens Wharf, Auckland on 29 January attended by a selection of the code's stars including Shaun Johnson and Greg Inglis. It was the first time the event had been held outside Australia.[3][4]

The NRL and their longstanding ad agency MJW Haukuhodo used, for the second year running, Robbie Williams' "Let Me Entertain You" as the commercial soundtrack. The launch commercial takes members and supporters on a journey from the outback plains of Western Queensland to an inner city boot camp in Sydney and features more than fifty NRL club members and fans in a range of scenarios that include a rendition of a Haka on a Sydney train and a focus on Greg Inglis' trademark Goanna post-try celebration.[5]

Teams

The lineup of teams remained unchanged for the 9th consecutive year. The NRL's salary cap for the clubs' top 25 players will be $A6.3M for 2015.[6]

Pre-season

The 2015 pre-season featured the second edition of the Auckland Nines competition, held over a weekend at Auckland's Eden Park in which the South Sydney Rabbitohs defeated the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the final. This tournament took place on the last weekend of January, with the All Stars match held on Friday 13 February at Cbus Super Stadium in Robina.[1] The 2015 World Club Series took place in England with 2014 premiers the South Sydney Rabbitohs taking on Super League champions St. Helens in the showpiece match, which South Sydney won.

Regular season

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 F1 F2 F3 GF
Brisbane Broncos SOU
30
CRO
8
NQL
22
NZL
8
GCT
10
SYD
4
SGI
2
PAR
12
PEN
3
NQL
11
NEW
13
CAN
12
MAN
34
X MEL
2
NEW
22
X CBY
8
WTI
26
GCT
34
MAN
30
CBY
2
SGI
26
SYD
2
SOU
35
MEL
7
NQL
4
X SYD
19
NQL
1
Canberra Raiders CRO
4
NZL
12
SGI
2
SYD
28
MAN
13
MEL
4
WTI
8
SOU
8
GCT
40
SGI
14
CBY
7
BRI
12
NEW
22
X NQL
1
NZL
22
X NEW
14
CRO
1
PEN
10
NQL
8
WTI
2
MAN
2
GCT
16
PEN
16
PAR
4
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs PEN
6
PAR
20
MAN
4
WTI
1
SOU
1
SGI
25
MAN
12
WTI
24
NQL
7
SYD
14
CAN
7
X SGI
13
GCT
14
PEN
12
MEL
16
X BRI
8
PAR
24
CRO
2
SYD
10
BRI
2
GCT
22
SOU
14
NEW
2
NZL
4
SGI
1
SYD
26
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks CAN
4
BRI
8
MEL
18
GCT
2
SYD
8
NEW
16
SOU
8
PEN
8
NZL
4
GCT
1
X SGI
36
SYD
6
X NEW
2
NQL
6
MAN
12
SGI
20
CAN
1
CBY
2
NZL
4
NQL
12
MEL
28
WTI
22
PAR
7
MAN
2
SOU
16
NQL
39
Gold Coast Titans WTI
1
PEN
40
NEW
2
CRO
2
BRI
10
PAR
22
PEN
26
NZL
4
CAN
40
CRO
1
X SOU
6
WTI
7
CBY
14
NZL
22
SYD
10
X MAN
32
NEW
28
BRI
34
PAR
10
MEL
22
CBY
22
CAN
16
SGI
2
NQL
30
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles PAR
30
MEL
2
CBY
4
SGI
8
CAN
13
PEN
10
CBY
12
MEL
2
NEW
20
PEN
1
X NQL
4
BRI
34
X WTI
10
SOU
12
CRO
12
GCT
32
NQL
18
NZL
20
BRI
30
SOU
20
CAN
2
PAR
4
SYD
36
CRO
2
Melbourne Storm SGI
8
MAN
2
CRO
18
NQL
1
NZL
16
CAN
4
SYD
1
MAN
2
PAR
18
SOU
4
X SYD
22
PEN
20
PAR
4
BRI
2
CBY
16
X NZL
14
PEN
42
SGI
18
WTI
18
GCT
22
CRO
28
NEW
14
NQL
8
BRI
7
SYD
2
X NQL
20
Newcastle Knights NZL
10
NQL
2
GCT
2
PEN
12
SGI
13
CRO
16
PAR
6
NQL
2
MAN
20
WTI
10
BRI
13
NZL
4
CAN
22
X CRO
2
BRI
22
X CAN
14
GCT
28
SOU
46
SGI
22
SYD
16
WTI
6
MEL
14
CBY
2
PEN
18
New Zealand Warriors NEW
10
CAN
12
PAR
13
BRI
8
MEL
16
WTI
10
NQL
4
GCT
4
CRO
4
PAR
4
X NEW
4
SOU
32
SYD
4
GCT
22
CAN
22
X MEL
14
SYD
24
MAN
20
CRO
4
SGI
36
PEN
14
NQL
34
WTI
34
CBY
4
North Queensland Cowboys SYD
24
NEW
2
BRI
22
MEL
1
PEN
20
SOU
18
NZL
4
NEW
2
CBY
7
BRI
11
WTI
8
MAN
4
PAR
6
X CAN
1
CRO
6
SGI
6
X MAN
18
PAR
42
CAN
8
CRO
12
SOU
13
NZL
34
MEL
8
GCT
30
BRI
4
CRO
39
MEL
20
BRI
1
Parramatta Eels MAN
30
CBY
20
NZL
13
SOU
13
WTI
16
GCT
22
NEW
6
BRI
12
MEL
18
NZL
4
SOU
2
PEN
6
NQL
6
MEL
4
X SGI
4
WTI
12
X CBY
24
NQL
42
GCT
10
PEN
6
SYD
10
MAN
4
CRO
7
CAN
4
Penrith Panthers CBY
6
GCT
40
SYD
8
NEW
12
NQL
20
MAN
10
GCT
26
CRO
8
BRI
3
MAN
1
X PAR
6
MEL
20
X CBY
12
WTI
23
SOU
14
SYD
20
MEL
42
CAN
10
SOU
4
PAR
6
NZL
14
SGI
7
CAN
16
NEW
18
South Sydney Rabbitohs BRI
30
SYD
8
WTI
14
PAR
13
CBY
1
NQL
18
CRO
8
CAN
8
SGI
6
MEL
4
PAR
2
GCT
6
NZL
32
WTI
28
X MAN
12
PEN
14
X SGI
16
NEW
46
PEN
4
MAN
20
NQL
13
CBY
14
BRI
35
SYD
30
CRO
16
St. George Illawarra Dragons MEL
8
WTI
18
CAN
2
MAN
8
NEW
13
CBY
25
BRI
2
SYD
2
SOU
6
CAN
14
X CRO
36
CBY
13
X SYD
5
PAR
4
NQL
6
CRO
20
SOU
16
MEL
18
NEW
22
NZL
36
BRI
26
PEN
7
GCT
2
WTI
2
CBY
1
Sydney Roosters NQL
24
SOU
8
PEN
8
CAN
28
CRO
8
BRI
4
MEL
1
SGI
2
WTI
32
CBY
14
X MEL
22
CRO
6
NZL
4
SGI
5
GCT
10
X PEN
20
NZL
24
WTI
25
CBY
10
NEW
16
PAR
10
BRI
2
MAN
36
SOU
30
MEL
2
CBY
26
BRI
19
Wests Tigers GCT
1
SGI
18
SOU
14
CBY
1
PAR
16
NZL
10
CAN
8
CBY
24
SYD
32
NEW
10
NQL
8
X GCT
7
SOU
28
MAN
10
PEN
23
PAR
12
X BRI
26
SYD
25
MEL
18
CAN
2
NEW
6
CRO
22
NZL
34
SGI
2
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 F1 F2 F3 GF

Bold – Opposition's Home game
X – Bye
Opponent for round listed above margin

[10]

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Sydney Roosters 2418062591300+29140
2 Brisbane Broncos 2417072574379+19538
3 North Queensland Cowboys (P) 2417072587454+13338
4 Melbourne Storm 24140102467348+11932
5 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24140102522480+4232
6 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24140102469476−732
7 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24130112465467−230
8 St. George Illawarra Dragons 24120122435408+2728
9 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24110132458492−3426
10 Canberra Raiders 24100142577569+824
11 Penrith Panthers 2490152399477−7822
12 Parramatta Eels 2490152448573−12522
13 New Zealand Warriors 2490152445588−14322
14 Gold Coast Titans 2490152439636−19722
15 Wests Tigers 2480162487562−7520
16 Newcastle Knights 2480162458612−15420

Finals series

A new record was set for overall attendance in Week 1 of the Finals with a combined total of 131,794.

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
QUALIFYING & ELIMINATION FINALS
Sydney Roosters 18 20 Melbourne Storm 11 September 2015, 8:00pm Allianz Stadium Ben Cummins
Alan Shortall
20,521
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 11 † 10 St. George Illawarra Dragons 12 September 2015, 5:55pm ANZ Stadium Jared Maxwell
Gavin Morris
33,854
Brisbane Broncos 16 12 North Queensland Cowboys 12 September 2015, 8:00pm Suncorp Stadium Gerard Sutton
Gavin Badger
50,388
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 28 12 South Sydney Rabbitohs 13 September 2015, 4:10pm Allianz Stadium Matt Cecchin
Ashley Klein
27,031
SEMI FINALS
Sydney Roosters 38 12 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 18 September 2015, 7:55pm Allianz Stadium Matt Cecchin
Ben Cummins
35,711
North Queensland Cowboys 39 0 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 19 September 2015, 7:45pm 1300SMILES Stadium Gerard Sutton
Gavin Badger
21,683
PRELIMINARY FINALS
Brisbane Broncos 31 12 Sydney Roosters 25 September 2015, 8:00pm Suncorp Stadium Gerard Sutton
Gavin Badger
51,826
Melbourne Storm 12 32 North Queensland Cowboys 26 September 2015, 7:45pm AAMI Park Matt Cecchin
Ben Cummins
29,315

† Match decided in golden point extra time.

Chart

  Qualifying / Elimination finals Semi-finals Preliminary finals Grand final
                                   
  QF1: 11 Sept, Allianz Stadium  
1   Sydney Roosters 18  
4   Melbourne 20     SF1: 18 Sept, Allianz Stadium  
      Sydney Roosters 38    
EF1: 12 Sept, ANZ Stadium       Canterbury-Bankstown 12       PF1: 26 Sept, AAMI Park
5   Canterbury-Bankstown 11         Melbourne 12  
8   St. George Illawarra 10           North Queensland 32     GF: 4 Oct, ANZ Stadium
          North Queensland 17
  EF2: 13 Sept, Allianz Stadium       PF2: 25 Sept, Suncorp Stadium       Brisbane 16
6   Cronulla-Sutherland 28           Brisbane 31  
7   South Sydney 12     SF2: 19 Sept, 1300SMILES Stadium         Sydney Roosters 12  
      North Queensland 39    
QF2: 12 Sept, Suncorp Stadium       Cronulla-Sutherland 0    
2   Brisbane 16  
3   North Queensland 12  

Grand final

Main article: 2015 NRL Grand Final
Sunday, 4 October
7:30pm AEDT
Brisbane Broncos 16 17
Golden Point
North Queensland Cowboys
Tries:
Corey Oates (7') 1
Jack Reed (34') 1
Goals:
Corey Parker 2/2
(6' pen, 9')
Jordan Kahu 2/2
(35', 43' pen)
1st: 14 - 12
2nd: 2 - 5
Tries:
Justin O'Neill (10') 1
James Tamou (25') 1
Kyle Feldt (80') 1
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 2/3
(12', 26')
Field Goals:
Johnathan Thurston (83') 1
ANZ Stadium
Attendance: 82,758
Clive Churchill Medalist: Johnathan Thurston
Referee/s: Gerard Sutton, Ben Cummins

Regular season player statistics

The following statistics are of the conclusion of Round 26.

Top 5 point scorers

Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals
236 Jarrod Croker 12 94 0
226 James Maloney 9 94 2
197 Pat Richards 17 64 1
176 Johnathan Thurston 3 80 4
176 Gareth Widdop 9 70 0

Top 5 try scorers

Tries Player
24 Semi Radradra
22 Curtis Rona
17 Alex Johnston
17 Pat Richards
17 James Tedesco

Top 5 goal scorers

Goals Player
94 James Maloney
94 Jarrod Croker
80 Johnathan Thurston
70 Gareth Widdop
68 Michael Gordon

Top 5 tacklers

Tackles Player
1140 Andrew McCullough
1092 Simon Mannering
1034 Cameron Smith
1024 Shaun Fensom
965 Elijah Taylor

2015 Transfers

[11]

Players

Show player transfers list
Player 2014 Club 2015 Club
Ben Barba Brisbane Broncos Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Jake Granville Brisbane Broncos North Queensland Cowboys
David Hala Brisbane Broncos Gold Coast Titans
Ben Hannant Brisbane Broncos North Queensland Cowboys
Josh Hoffman Brisbane Broncos Gold Coast Titans
Martin Kennedy Brisbane Broncos Sydney Roosters
Jharal Yow Yeh Brisbane Broncos Retirement
Matthew Allwood Canberra Raiders New Zealand Warriors
Terry Campese Canberra Raiders Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers
Tom Learoyd-Lahrs Canberra Raiders Melbourne Storm
Matt McIlwrick Canberra Raiders Sydney Roosters
Anthony Milford Canberra Raiders Brisbane Broncos
Reece Robinson Canberra Raiders Parramatta Eels
Sami Sauiluma Canberra Raiders Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Lagi Setu Canberra Raiders Sydney Roosters
Brett White Canberra Raiders Retirement
Mitch Brown Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Lachlan Burr Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Gold Coast Titans
Michael Ennis Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Dale Finucane Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Melbourne Storm
Krisnan Inu Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Stade Français (French rugby)
Reni Maitua Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Featherstone Rovers
Todd Carney Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Super League: Catalans Dragons
Isaac De Gois Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Parramatta Eels
Bryce Gibbs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Michael Lichaa Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
John Morris Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Beau Ryan Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Tupou Sopoaga Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Penrith Panthers
Siosaia Vave Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Jonathan Wright Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks New Zealand Warriors
Luke Bailey Gold Coast Titans Retirement
Maurice Blair Gold Coast Titans Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers
Ashley Harrison Gold Coast Titans Retirement
Sam Irwin Gold Coast Titans Featherstone Rovers
Albert Kelly Gold Coast Titans Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers
Steven Michaels Gold Coast Titans Super League: Hull F.C.
Mark Minichiello Gold Coast Titans Super League: Hull F.C.
Cody Nelson Gold Coast Titans Parramatta Eels
Brad Takairangi Gold Coast Titans Parramatta Eels
Daniel Harrison Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles London Broncos (English rugby)
Jason King Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Retirement
Glenn Stewart Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles South Sydney Rabbitohs
Anthony Watmough Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Parramatta Eels
Mitch Garbutt Melbourne Storm Brisbane Broncos
Ryan Hoffman Melbourne Storm New Zealand Warriors
Rhys Kennedy Melbourne Storm Canberra Raiders
Junior Moors Melbourne Storm Super League: Castleford Tigers
Bryan Norrie Melbourne Storm Retirement
Justin O'Neill Melbourne Storm North Queensland Cowboys
Ben Roberts Melbourne Storm Super League: Castleford Tigers
George Rose Melbourne Storm St. George Illawarra Dragons
Cody Walker Melbourne Storm South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sisa Waqa Melbourne Storm Canberra Raiders
Darius Boyd Newcastle Knights Brisbane Broncos
Adam Cuthbertson Newcastle Knights Super League: Leeds Rhinos
Michael Dobson Newcastle Knights Super League: Salford Red Devils
Matt Hilder Newcastle Knights Retirement
Josh Mantellato Newcastle Knights Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers
Willie Mason Newcastle Knights Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Alex McKinnon Newcastle Knights Retirement
Timana Tahu Newcastle Knights Retirement
Travis Waddell Newcastle Knights Brisbane Broncos
Jayson Bukuya New Zealand Warriors Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Kevin Locke New Zealand Warriors Super League: Salford Red Devils
Feleti Mateo New Zealand Warriors Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Dane Nielsen New Zealand Warriors St. George Illawarra Dragons
Abraham Papalii New Zealand Warriors Sydney Roosters
Jerome Ropati New Zealand Warriors Retirement
Carlos Tuimavave New Zealand Warriors Newcastle Knights
Adam Tuimavave-Gerrard New Zealand Warriors St. George Illawarra Dragons
Curtis Rona North Queensland Cowboys Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Ashton Sims North Queensland Cowboys Super League: Warrington Wolves
Tariq Sims North Queensland Cowboys Newcastle Knights
Brent Tate North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
Mitchell Allgood Parramatta Eels Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers
Liam Foran Parramatta Eels London Broncos (English rugby)
Jarryd Hayne Parramatta Eels San Francisco 49ers (NFL)
Fuifui Moimoi Parramatta Eels Leigh Centurions
Lee Mossop Parramatta Eels Super League: Wigan Warriors
Ken Sio Parramatta Eels Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers
Ben Smith Parramatta Eels Retirement
Kelepi Tanginoa Parramatta Eels North Queensland Cowboys
Willie Tonga Parramatta Eels Super League: Catalans Dragons
Tim Grant Penrith Panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs
Kevin Kingston Penrith Panthers Retirement
Kierran Moseley Penrith Panthers Gold Coast Titans
Eto Nabuli Penrith Panthers St. George Illawarra Dragons
Kevin Naiqama Penrith Panthers Wests Tigers
Wes Naiqama Penrith Panthers London Broncos (English rugby)
Matt Robinson Penrith Panthers Gold Coast Titans
Ryan Simpkins Penrith Panthers Gold Coast Titans
Luke Burgess South Sydney Rabbitohs Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Sam Burgess South Sydney Rabbitohs Bath Rugby (English rugby)
Beau Champion South Sydney Rabbitohs Parramatta Eels
Apisai Koroisau South Sydney Rabbitohs Penrith Panthers
Nathan Merritt South Sydney Rabbitohs Retirement
Ben Te'o South Sydney Rabbitohs Leinster Rugby (Irish rugby)
Lote Tuqiri South Sydney Rabbitohs Retirement
Gerard Beale St. George Illawarra Dragons Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Jack Bird St. George Illawarra Dragons Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Brett Morris St. George Illawarra Dragons Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Kyle Stanley St. George Illawarra Dragons Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Jack Stockwell St. George Illawarra Dragons Newcastle Knights
Michael Witt St. George Illawarra Dragons Retirement
Remi Casty Sydney Roosters Super League: Catalans Dragons
Anthony Minichiello Sydney Roosters Retirement
Tautau Moga Sydney Roosters North Queensland Cowboys
Frank-Paul Nu'uausala Sydney Roosters Canberra Raiders
Sonny Bill Williams Sydney Roosters Counties Manukau (New Zealand rugby)
Braith Anasta Wests Tigers Retirement
Blake Austin Wests Tigers Canberra Raiders
Adam Blair Wests Tigers Brisbane Broncos
Jarred Farlow Wests Tigers Lézignan Sangliers (French rugby)
Liam Fulton Wests Tigers Retirement
James Gavet Wests Tigers Brisbane Broncos
Jy Hitchcox Wests Tigers Featherstone Rovers
Cory Paterson Wests Tigers Super League: Salford Red Devils
Bodene Thompson Wests Tigers New Zealand Warriors
Blake Leary Northern Pride Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Shaun Nona Northern Pride Melbourne Storm
Daryl Millard Super League: Catalans Dragons South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sam Williams Super League: Catalans Dragons Canberra Raiders
Antonio Kaufusi Super League: Huddersfield Giants Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Ben Crooks Super League: Hull F.C. Parramatta Eels
Greg Eden Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers Brisbane Broncos
Josh Hodgson Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers Canberra Raiders
Kris Keating Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers St. George Illawarra Dragons
Josh Drinkwater London Broncos (English rugby) Wests Tigers
Shannan McPherson Super League: Salford Red Devils Parramatta Eels
Willie Manu Super League: St. Helens Sydney Roosters
Iosia Soliola Super League: St. Helens Canberra Raiders
Blake Green Super League: Wigan Warriors Melbourne Storm
Eddy Pettybourne Super League: Wigan Warriors Gold Coast Titans

Coaches

Coach 2014 Club 2015 Club Notes
Wayne Bennett Newcastle Knights Brisbane Broncos
Rick Stone Fiji Newcastle Knights Sacked on 27 July 2015
Danny Buderus Newcastle Knights Replacement for Rick Stone after sacking

References

  1. 1 2 NRL Nines to kick off 2015 season in January, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 May 2014
  2. Kennedy, Chris (4 October 2015). "Thurston kicks Cowboys to premiership". NRL.com.
  3. Auckland welcomes NRL season launch nrl.com, 30 January 2015
  4. NRL season to launch in New Zealand nrl.com, 5 December 2014
  5. Season launch
  6. Phil Gould (12 July 2014). "NRL's ludicrous and unfair second-tier salary cap holding back young players". The Sydney Morning Herald (Fairfax Media). Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  7. MacSmith, James (24 February 2015). "Dogs captaincy won't change me: Graham". NRL.com.
  8. Brady, Jack (20 January 2015). "Inglis appointed South Sydney captain". NRL.com.
  9. Brady, Jack (16 February 2015). "Pearce, Friend named Roosters co-captains". NRL.com.
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