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Fantasy League debrief

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Fantasy League debrief

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Round 15 saw high temperatures and even bigger scorelines over the weekend! It’s left four of the top six all tied on 20 points with just under half of the season remaining.

What does this mean for Super League Fantasy players? Let’s dive deep into the top performers from Round 15, and the players who weren’t quite up to scratch...

Top performers

Jai Field (92 points)

The Warriors were ruthless on Saturday against the Knights, scoring 44 unanswered points in the first half alone. And their fancy full-back Jai Field certainly put in a standout performance!

A hat-trick of tries was just the tip of the iceberg for Field. He also made two try assists, broke through the Knights’ line twice and ran for 230 metres with the ball in hand - making for an extremely entertaining watch.

Field is by no means cheap - £170k in fact. The highest price for any Fantasy player. But given he’s capable of the spectacular, we’d say he’s well worth it.

Thinking about upgrading at full-back as we approach the Final Charge? Get Field in your team for Round 16!

Alex Walmsley (85 points)

The veteran prop forward is ageing like a fine wine, producing impressive performances week after week. His display against the Giants on Sunday was no different!

The Saints’ number 8 made a monumental 15 tackle busts, scored one try and made 150 metres.

Want to get more points from one of your props? It’s hard to look past Saints' Alex Walmsley at £120k.

Curtis Sironen (74 points)

This Saints second-rower isn’t usually in the limelight. But given his performance at the weekend, he deserves some praise.

Sironen was one of two Saints players to score two tries. He also completed two offloads, made three tackle busts and ran for 110 metres, racking up those Fantasy points.

Looking for a second-rower that doesn't break the bank and can provide great returns on Fantasy points? Sironen should be on your list with his £120k price tag!

Kruise Leeming (73 points)

Kruise Leeming was solid for the Dragons hooker in Round 15.

Leeming scored one try and created another two for the French outfit and was all over the pitch for Catalans in both attack and defence.

More performances like that from the 30-year-old will help drive the Dragons into Play-Off contention.

At £120k, will you be considering Leeming for your Fantasy side?

Ryan Sutton (71 points)

The Bull’s number 8 can be proud of his performance on Saturday.

Sutton grafted hard and put his body on the line in defeat against the Dragons, scoring a try, completing 36 tackles and four tackle busts.

Putting Sutton in your side could free up funds for you to spend elsewhere in your squad. Will he be part of your team for Round 16, as enter such a pivotal part of the season?

Fantasy Flops

Zach Eckersley (14 points)

The young Warriors’ winger, who has been a standout 2026, will be disappointed he didn’t produce the Fantasy points like some of his team-mates did at the weekend.

He’ll look to get on the scoresheet in Round 16 as the Warriors travel to to take on the Black & Whites. At £90k, Eckersley is an absolute steal.

Innes Senior (17 points)

It was a day to forget for one of best performing wingers, in a Fantasy Super League context.

He failed to make any meaningful impact for the Leopards against the reigning champions. Will he bounce back in Round 16?

Jayden Nikorima (17 points)

Similarly, Jayden Nikorima made limited impact this weekend. He is usually the Bulls' livewire, but failed to get going in a sunny Perpignan.