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NRL Supercoach 2026 – Round 14 Tips and Picks

03/06/2026|Joel Caine|NRL Expert Predictions & Tips

With Origin selections looming and resting policies running rife, picking the right players for your Supercoach side for NRL Round 14 has never been trickier. 

Luckily, we’re here to offer a helping hand. We've sifted through the team sheets and squad changes to give you the seven NRL Round 14 names that demand your attention if you’re in the business of chasing green arrows.

So, before you lock in your trades and your captain and start talking smack in the group chat, here are the seven most important players to add to your shopping cart heading into NRL Supercoach Round 14.

 

NRL Supercoach 2026 – Round 14 Tips and Picks

 

1. Reece Walsh (Broncos v Titans)

Walsh at Suncorp against a leaky Titans outfit is the headline act of NRL Round 14. If he dodges the Maroons squad, he's outstanding value at $552k in Supercoach and a serious chance to post a big one. Vice-captaincy material if you own him.

 

2. Terrell May (Tigers v Panthers)

With Alex Twal sidelined, May's minutes shoot through the roof. He's just banked his third ton of the season, all in base and power points, and the Tigers have the perfect bye-period draw. A near must-have buy.

 

3. Payne Haas (Broncos v Titans)

Haas returned from injury and casually pumped out 93 points with 83 in base and power. He's not a must-have Supercoach buy with Origin looming, but for one-off markets at the weekend, the big fella is in monstrous touch.

 

4. Jayden Campbell (Titans v Broncos)

At $617k with a three-round average of 71, Campbell is the under-the-radar pick of Round 14. With Nicho Hynes injured, he becomes the go-to playmaker option and is shaping as a must-pick once dual positioning lands.

 

5. Fletcher Sharpe (Knights v Storm)

A calf injury to Sandon Smith bumps Sharpe into five-eighth, where his ceiling rises considerably. Two late try-assists against the Eels showed what he can do when given the keys. Newcastle's post-bye draw against the Dragons, Tigers and Dolphins makes him a tantalising pick-up.

 

6. Xavier Willison (Broncos v Titans)

With Pat Carrigan injured and Haas surely headed for Origin camp, Willison is the bloke set to feast through the rep period. Cheap, ready to roll, and lining up against a Titans pack that has shipped points all year.

 

7. Zac Hosking (Raiders v Roosters)

Hosking has quietly become one of the most reliable back-rowers in the comp, banking 81 against the Cowboys with 71 in base and power. The Raiders' bye coverage is rock solid and a Friday night clash with the Roosters in Canberra is right in his wheelhouse.

 

Final Thoughts on NRL Round 14

NRL Round 14 is all about depth, smart trades and finding the players who'll deliver while the big names sit out for Origin duty. 

Whether you're tinkering with your Supercoach side or weighing up how to craft the perfect multi, head to Sportsbet for the latest NRL Round 14 markets, head-to-heads and player specials. Good luck and may your captaincy picks fire.

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