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NRL Top Try Scorer Tips for Round 15, 2022

After simulating this weekend's NRL games 10,000 times each, Stats Insider has identified the five players most likely to score a try.

It's Round 15 of the 2022 NRL season, and we're in good form after our five predictions combined for nine tries last week.

At Stats Insider, we run thousands of NRL simulations to determine the most likely outcomes per game, including NRL try scorers.

Thanks to our model's predictions for every NRL game this weekend, check out the top NRL try scorer tips for Round 15 below.

RELATED: NRL Try Scorer Stats

Round 15 NRL Try Scorer Tips

Sione Katoa Anytime Try at $1.65

Coming off a hat-trick last week, and with 10 tries in 12 games this season, Sione Katoa is the most likely NRL try scorer for Round 15.

Our model projects Katoa as a 58.9% chance of scoring on Saturday, with his Sharks heavily favoured to beat the Titans, who have conceded the second-most points in the NRL this year.

The best odds for Katoa to score a try in Round 15 come from Ladbrokes, where you can get him at $1.65.

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Ronaldo Mulitalo Anytime Try at $1.68

Another Cronulla player with 10 tries this season, Ronaldo Mulitato is a big reason why the Sharks are in with a chance of finishing in the top four in the NRL.

With Cronulla currently projected to score 28 points against the Titans, it makes sense that both Mulitalo and Katoa are more likely than not to score.

The best odds for Mulitalo to score a try in Round 15 come from Neds, who are offering $1.68 on the winger.

Sharks vs Titans is at C.ex Coffs International Stadium on Saturday, June 18 at 3:00pm AEST.

Taylan May Anytime Try at $1.55

Another player that we correctly predicted to score a try in Round 14, Taylan May leads the way for the Panthers once again this weekend.

With a 56.6% probability according to our model, our fair odds for May to score against the Warriors are $1.77.

Although not great compared to the $1.77 we would like, the best odds for May to score for the fourth straight week are $1.55 with PointsBet.

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Brian To'o Anytime Try at $1.66

With our model projecting the Panthers to beat the Warriors comfortably, it makes sense that Brian To'o also features as a likely try scorer this week.

After not scoring in his first five games this season, To'o has got three tries in his last two games, including a nice double in the Panthers' win over the Knights last week.

After shopping around, the best odds available for To'o come from TAB, who are offering $1.66 for him to score a try.

Warriors vs Panthers is at Moreton Daily Stadium on Saturday, June 18 at 5:30pm AEST.

Josh Addo-Carr Anytime Try at $1.88

After struggling to find his feet early in the season, Josh Addo-Carr has been in red-hot form for Bulldogs recently, scoring 11 tries in his last eight games.

The former Storm star has scored five tries in his last two games after being overlooked for the State of Origin opener and is a 51% chance of scoring again this weekend.

With the Wests Tigers conceding 33.6 points per game in their last five games, Addo-Carr's anytime try odds of $1.88 at TopSport look good.

Bulldogs vs Tigers is at CommBank Stadium on Sunday, June 19 at 4:05pm AEST.

NRL Try Scorers Multi for Round 15

Looking to place a multi on NRL try scorers this weekend? The three guys we suggest taking together in Round 15, 2022 are as follows:

  • Sione Katoa anytime try ($1.65)
  • Taylan May anytime try ($1.53)
  • Josh Addo-Carr anytime try ($1.87)
  • Multi odds = $4.72

Multi odds via Neds. All odds and probabilities in this article are correct at time of publishing and subject to change.

For every game, Stats Insider provides data-led probabilities for NRL first and anytime try scorers.

(Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Ryan Leaver

Ryan Leaver is a respected journalist and lifelong sports fan who is widely regarded as one of Australia's most trusted sources for accurate and up-to-date information across various sports. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism (Sport) from La Trobe University, which strengthens his credibility in the field. Ryan, who previously worked at Triple M, where he provided comprehensive coverage of the AFL and cricket, is renowned for his extensive knowledge and ability to deliver the latest insights.

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