2015 National Rugby Championship

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2015 National Rugby Championship
Date20 August – 31 October 2015
ChampionsBrisbane City (2nd title)
Runners-upUniversity of Canberra Vikings
Matches played39
Attendance56,547
(average 1,450 per match)
Highest attendance4,327
Brisbane City 21–10 University of Canberra Vikings (31 October 2015)
Lowest attendance300
Greater Sydney Rams City 39–63 Perth Spirit (10 October 2015)
Top point scorerJake McIntyre (141)
 Brisbane City
Top try scorerJunior Laloifi (14)
 Brisbane City
Official website
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The 2015 National Rugby Championship (known as the National Rugby Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of Australia's National Rugby Championship, involving nine professional rugby union teams from around Australia. The competition kicked off 20 August 2015.

The regular season was dominated by two teams, Brisbane City and University of Canberra Vikings, who went on to play in the championship final.[1][2] The deciding match, played at Ballymore, was won 21–10 by Brisbane to claim their second consecutive NRC title.[3]

Teams[]

Location of teams in the 2015 National Rugby Championship

Legend:
BCBrisbane City
MRMelbourne Rising
NSWNSW Country Eagles
PSPerth Spirit
QCQueensland Country
UCVUniversity of Canberra Vikings

Blue pog.svg SYD – Sydney (see below)
2015 National Rugby Championship is located in Sydney
NHR
NHR
Location of the Sydney-based teams in the 2015 National Rugby Championship

GSRGreater Sydney Rams
NHRNorth Harbour Rays
SYDSydney Stars

The nine teams confirmed for the 2015 NRC season include four from New South Wales, two from Queensland, and one each from Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, and Western Australia:[4]

Region Team Coach(es) Captain(s) Refs
ACT University of Canberra Vikings Australia Australia Jarrad Butler [5][6]
NSW NSW Country Eagles Australia Darren Coleman Australia Jono Lance [7][8]
Greater Sydney Rams Australia Jim Williams Australia Jed Holloway [9]
North Harbour Rays Australia Geoff Townsend Australia Luke Holmes [10]
Sydney Stars Australia Peter Playford Australia David Hickey [11]
QLD Brisbane City Australia Nick Stiles Australia Liam Gill
Australia Nick Frisby
[12]
Queensland Country Australia Jason Gilmore Australia James Tuttle [13][14]
VIC Melbourne Rising Australia Zane Hilton Australia Colby Fainga'a
New Zealand Scott Fuglistaller
[15]
WA Perth Spirit Australia Tai McIsaac Australia Heath Tessmann
Australia Ian Prior
Australia Angus Cottrell
[16]

Home match venues for the 2015 NRC season:

Region Team Match Venue Capacity City
ACT University of Canberra Vikings Viking Park 10,000 Canberra
NSW NSW Country Eagles Ann Ashwood Park 3,000 Bathurst
No. 2 Sports Ground 5,000 Newcastle
Chillingworth Oval 3,000 Tamworth
Woollahra Oval 5,000 Sydney
Greater Sydney Rams Concord Oval 20,000
Granville Park 5,000
Forshaw Park 3,000
Parramatta Stadium 20,700
North Harbour Rays Manly Oval 5,000
Pittwater Park 10,000
Sydney Stars Leichhardt Oval 22,000
QLD Brisbane City Ballymore 18,000 Brisbane
Queensland Country Bond University, Gold Coast 5,000 Gold Coast
Rugby Park 5,000 Rockhampton
Sports Ground 9,000 Toowoomba
Stockland Park 12,000 Sunshine Coast
VIC Melbourne Rising Holmesglen Reserve 3,000 Melbourne
Frankston Park 8,000
Simonds Stadium 34,074 Geelong
Latrobe City Stadium 12,000 Morwell
WA Perth Spirit UWA Rugby Club 4,000 Perth

Television coverage and streaming[]

One (or more) of the NRC matches each round is broadcast live via Fox Sports, typically the Thursday night match. Streaming of the three non-broadcast matches per round, usually played on Saturday or Sunday, is hosted by Fox Sports online.[17] Discussion of the NRC competition is included on Fox Sports' program on Thursday nights following the live match broadcast, and on the review show NRC Extra Time on Monday nights.[17]

Experimental Law Variations[]

The ARU was given approval by World Rugby (then known as the International Rugby Board) to conduct experimental law trials as part of the 2014 National Rugby Championship.[18] These law variations were retained for the 2015 season.[17] Consideration was given to reverting the value of a successful conversion kick to 2 points to restore a converted try to 7 points,[19] but the 3 point conversion variation was retained.[17]

NRC Law Variations 2014–2015

Regular season[]

The nine teams compete in a round-robin tournament for the regular season. Each team has four matches at home and four away, with one bye. The top four teams qualify for the title play-offs with semi-finals and finals.

During this section of the tournament, teams can also play for the Horan-Little Shield, a challenge trophy that is played for when a challenge is accepted or offered by the holders.

Standings[]

National Rugby Championship
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts
1 Brisbane City HL 8 8 0 0 400 174 +226 6 0 38
2 Canberra Vikings 8 7 0 1 375 176 +199 6 1 35
3 Melbourne Rising 8 5 0 3 220 251 −31 0 0 20
4 Sydney Stars 8 4 0 4 241 314 −73 2 2 20
5 NSW Country Eagles 8 4 0 4 225 260 −35 1 2 19
6 Perth Spirit 8 3 0 5 276 271 +5 2 2 16
7 North Harbour Rays 8 2 0 6 275 339 −64 1 2 11
8 Queensland Country 8 2 0 6 230 336 –106 0 1 9
9 Greater Sydney Rams 8 1 0 7 242 363 −121 0 3 7
Updated: 18 October 2015

Source: rugbyarchive.net
 • Teams 1 to 4 (Green background) at the end of the regular season qualify for the Title play-offs.
HL denotes the holder of the Horan-Little Shield.

Four points for a win, two for a draw, and no points for a bye.
One bonus point for losing by eight or fewer (LB).
One bonus point for the winning team scoring three or more tries than their opponent (TB)
If teams are level on points in the standings, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
 • Difference between points for and against
 • The match result between the tied teams
 • Total number of tries scored in the competition

Competition rounds[]

Round 1[]

20 August 2015 Brisbane City 29–16 Perth Spirit Ballymore, Brisbane  
7:30 pm Try: Hunt 19' c
Laloifi 27' m
Kerevi 49' c
McIntyre 71' c
Con: McIntyre (2/3) 20', 50'
Taefu (1/1) 72'
Report[22]
Summary[23]
Try: Koteka 35' c
Cottrell 55' c
Con: Prior (2/2) 36', 56'
Cards: Heiberg Temporarily suspended from 11' to 21' 11' to 21'
Attendance: 2,698
Referee: Will Houston
22 August 2015 North Harbour Rays 29–45 Sydney Stars Manly Oval  
3:00 pm Try: 4' m
15' c
43' c
Holmes 53' c
Con: (3/4) 16', 44', 54'
Report[24] Try: Hickey 21' m
Gordon 25' c
28' c
Robertson 30' c
Hanson 39' c
Coolican 68' c
Con: Roberts (5/6) 25', 29', 31', 40', 69'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee:
22 August 2015 (BP) Greater Sydney Rams 31–32 NSW Country Eagles Merrylands RSL Rugby Park, Sydney  
3:00 pm Try: 5' m
29' m
Asquith 31' c
Gillespie 46' c
59' m
Con: Asquith (1/3) 32'
(1/2) 47'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 40' to 50' 40' to 50'
Temporarily suspended from 50' to 60' 50' to 60'
Report[25] Try: 17' c
Stubbs 27' c
Kellaway 35' c
Miller 52' c
Con: Lance (4/4) 19', 27', 37', 53'
Cards: Dowsett Temporarily suspended from 27' to 37' 27' to 37'
Attendance: 1,200[26]
Referee: Angus Gardner
Horan-Little Challenge 23 August 2015 (BP) Queensland Country 31–39 Melbourne Rising Bond University, Gold Coast  
3:30 pm Try: Fa'agase (2) 20' c, 43' c
10' m
Taulagi 40' m
57' m
Con: Greene (2/5) 21', 44'
Report[27] Try: Meehan (2) 15' c, 46' m
23' c
Fuglistaller 25' c
Leafa 52' m
Shipperley 70' m
Con: Debreczeni (3/6) 16', 24', 26
Pen: Debreczeni (0/1)
Cards: Meehan Temporarily suspended from 34' to 44' 34' to 44'
Placid Temporarily suspended from 64' to 74' 64' to 74'
Attendance: 1,700[26]
Referee: Nic Berry
Bye/s: University of Canberra Vikings

Round 2[]

27 August 2015 Sydney Stars 50–40 Queensland Country Leichhardt Oval, Sydney  
7:30 pm Try: Robertson (2) 31' c, 61' m
10' c
15' m
Gordon 40' c
Hickey 45' c
64' c
Con: Roberts (4/6) 11', 32', 40', 46'
McGregor (1/1) 64'
Report[28]
Summary[29]
Try: Perese (2) 12' c, 59' c
Tuttle 25' c
Greene 50' c
Duncan Paia'aua 73' c
Con: Greene (5/5) 13', 26', 51', 60', 73'
Attendance: 400
Referee:
Horan-Little Challenge 29 August 2015 Melbourne Rising 21–49 Brisbane City (BP) Holmesglen Reserve, Melbourne  
2:00 pm Try: Debreczeni 10' c
Reid 18' c
71' m
Con: Debreczeni (2/3) 11', 19'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 52' to 62' 52' to 62'
Report[30] Try: Setu 30' m
Laloifi 44' c
Neville 46' c
Talakai 51' c
Kerevi 76' c
Higginbotham 81' c
Con: Frisby (0/1)
McIntyre (5/5) 45', 47', 52', 77', 81'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Angus Gardner
29 August 2015 NSW Country Eagles 13–37 University of Canberra Vikings (BP) Woollahra Oval, Sydney  
3:00 pm Try: 20' c
Kellaway 69' m
Con: Lance (1/2) 21'
Cards: Ed Stubbs Temporarily suspended from 76' to 81' 76' to 81'
Report[31] Try: Taliauli 22'
Butler 35' c
Thompson 47' m
Ah Wong 67' c
67' c
Con: Thompson (3/4) 23', 36', 68', 80'
Attendance: 2,623
Referee:
29 August 2015 Perth Spirit 26–45 North Harbour Rays McGillivray Oval, Perth  
3:30 pm AWST Try: Hardwick (2) 12' c, 49' m
Mocenacagi 23' m
52' c
Con: Nikoro (1/2) 13'
Prior (1/2) 53'
Cards: Tessmann Temporarily suspended from 36' to 46' 36' to 46'
Cottrell Temporarily suspended from 55' to 65' 55' to 65'
Report[32] Try: Killingworth (2) 40' c, 45' c
Holmes 16' c
30' m
57' c
71 c
Con: (5/6) 17', 40', 46', 58', 72'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Andrew Lees
Bye/s: Greater Sydney Rams

Round 3[]

3 September 2015 (BP) North Harbour Rays 40–45 Melbourne Rising Manly Oval  
7:30 pm Try: Killingworth (32) 8' c, 27' c
51' c
Holmes 58' c
61' c
Con: (5/5) 9', 28', 52', 59', 62'
Cards: O'Connor Temporarily suspended from 64' to 74' 64' to 74'
Report[33]
Summary[34]
Try: Johansson 14' c
Reid 18' c
Ili 23' c
Debreczeni 33' c
38' c
Fainga'a 72' m
Con: Debreczeni (5/6) 14', 18', 24', 33', 39'
Cards: Johansson Temporarily suspended from 48' to 58' 48' to 58'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee:
5 September 2015 (BP) University of Canberra Vikings 58–26 Greater Sydney Rams Viking Park, Canberra  
2:00 pm Try: Butler (2) 3' c, 24' c
(2) 7' m, 76' c
Arnold 39' c
Fainifo 56' c
Vaea 62' m
71' c
Con: Leali'ifano (6/8) 4', 25', 40', 57', 71', 77'
Report[35] Try: (2) 27' m, 66' c
33' c
45' m
Con: (2/4) 34', 67'
Attendance: 2,178
Referee: Will Houston
5 September 2015 (BP) Sydney Stars 45–24 Perth Spirit Leichhardt Oval, Sydney  
3:00 pm Try: 21' m
Hickey 35' c
Carter 43' c
Kingston 54' c
Gordon 69' c
80' c
Con: Roberts (4/5) 36', 44', 55', 70'
McGregor (1/1) 80'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 58' to 68' 58' to 68'
Report[36] Try: 15' c
Nikoro 27' c
48' c
Con: Prior (3/3) 16', 28', 50'
Cards: Nikoro Temporarily suspended from 53' to 63' 53' to 63'
Rangi Temporarily suspended from 35' to 45' 35' to 45'
Attendance: 750
Referee:
6 September 2015 Queensland Country 24–44 Brisbane City (BP) Sports Ground, Toowoomba  
3:30 pm Try: Samo 4' c
Magnay 54' c
Cornelsen 68' c
Con: Greene (3/3) 5', 55', 69'
Report[37] Try: Laloifi (2) 48' c, 62' c
Gibbon 13' m
Hyne 37' c
Gill 60' m
Kuridrani 80' c
Con: McIntyre (3/5) 38', 49', 63'
Taefu (1/1) 80'
Pen: McIntyre (1/1) 73'
Cards: Neville Temporarily suspended from 65' to 75' 65' to 75'
Attendance: 2,204
Referee:
Bye/s: NSW Country Eagles

Round 4[]

Horan-Little Challenge 10 September 2015 (BP) Brisbane City 55–29 North Harbour Rays Ballymore, Brisbane  
7:30 pm Try: Gill (2) 13' c, 38' m
Kerevi (2) 59' c, 80' c
penalty try 12' c
18' m
Frisby 68' m
Laloifi 73' c
Con: McIntyre (3/5) 12', 14', 60'
Taefu (2/2) 74', 80'
Cards: Higginbotham Temporarily suspended from 35' to 45' 35' to 45'
Gill Temporarily suspended from 65' to 75' 65' to 75'
Report[38]
Summary[39]
Try: Holmes 29' m
42' c
62' c
65' c
Con: (1/2) 43'
Hodge (2/2) 63', 66'
Cards: Pili-Gaitau Yellow card 25' to 35' Yellow-red card 50' to 80'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Rohan Hoffmann
12 September 2015 NSW Country Eagles 37–31 Sydney Stars (BP) Chillingworth Oval, Tamworth  
3:00 pm Try: Lance (2) 21' c, 46' m
27' c, 49' c
71' c
Con: Lance (4/5) 23', 28', 50', 72'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 78' to 80' 78' to 80'
Report[40] Try: (2) 61' c, 63' m
Gordon 33' m
40' c
79' m
Con: Roberts (2/5) 40', 62'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 24' to 34' 24' to 34'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee:
12 September 2015 (BP) Greater Sydney Rams 31–37 Queensland Country Forshaw Park, Sydney  
3:00 pm Try: 7' m, 68' c
31' m
40' m
49' c
Con: (2/5) 50', 69'
Report[41] Try: Greene (2) 4' c, 66' m
Fainga'a 12' c
51' c
Tupou 77' c
Con: Greene (4/5) 5', 13', 52', 78
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Andrew Lees
12 September 2015 (BP) Perth Spirit 23–26 University of Canberra Vikings McGillivray Oval, Perth  
3:30 pm AWST Try: Rasolea 15' c
Koteka 23' m
Lacey 47' m
80' m
Con: Burton (1/4) 16'
Report[42] Try: Alaalatoa (2) 20' c, 29' c
Powell 4' c
Con: Iona (3/3) 5', 21', 30'
Pen: (1/1) 76'
Cards: Fainifo Temporarily suspended from 14' to 24' 14' to 24'
Smiler Temporarily suspended from 32' to 42' 32' to 42'
Ah Wong Temporarily suspended from 78' to 80' 78' to 80'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee:
Bye/s: Melbourne Rising

Round 5[]

17 September 2015 (BP) University of Canberra Vikings 76–16 Sydney Stars Viking Park, Canberra  
7:30 pm Try: Vaea (2) 19' c, 25' c
Ah Wong (4) 8' m, 32' m, 63' m, 78' c
Abel 13' c
Thompson 19' c
Dargaville 42' m
penalty try 56' c
Iona 69' c
Con: Leali'ifano (6/9) 14', 19', 20', 26', 70', 79'
Thompson (1/2) 57'
Report[43]
Summary[44]
Try: Stewart 45' c
Carter 66' c
Con: McGregor (2/2) 46', 67'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 40' to 50' 40' to 50'
Latu Temporarily suspended from 53' to 63' 53' to 63'
Attendance: 1,223
Referee:
19 September 2015 Melbourne Rising 37–36 Greater Sydney Rams (BP) La Trobe City Stadium, Morwell  
2:00 pm Try: English (2) 42' c, 80' c
Fainga'a 30' m
Placid 51' c
Reid 77' c
Con: Debreczeni (4/5) 43', 52', 78', 80'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 15' to 25' 15' to 25'
Timani Temporarily suspended from 23' to 33' 23' to 33'
Report[45] Try: (2) 53' c, 70' m
Holloway (2) 60' m, 66' m
Gillespie 17' m
34' c
Con: (2/6) 34', 54'
Cards: Holloway Temporarily suspended from 40' to 50' 40' to 50'
Attendance: 480
Referee: Matt O'Brien
19 September 2015 Queensland Country 34–64 Perth Spirit (BP) Rugby Park, Rockhampton  
6:00 pm Try: Greene 31' c
53' m
Tupou 71' c
Turner 74' c
78' m
Con: Greene (2/3) 31', 72'
Malolua (1/2) 75'
Report[46] Try: Havili (2) 33' c, 50' c
Koteka 6' c
Prior 19' c
39' c
Hardwick 40' c
Nikoro 43' c
Godwin 46' c
Con: Prior (8/8) 6', 20', 34', 40', 41', 44', 47', 51'
Cards: Van Wyk Temporarily suspended from 27' to 37' 27' to 37'
Hardwick Temporarily suspended from 62' to 72' 62' to 72'
Heiberg Temporarily suspended from 70' to 80' 70' to 80'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Rohan Hoffmann
Horan-Little Challenge 20 September 2015 (BP) Brisbane City 61–29 NSW Country Eagles Ballymore, Brisbane  
3:30 pm Try: Kerevi (2) 57' c, 63' m
Higginbotham 18' c
Neville 25' c
Hunt 40' c
Laloifi 48' c
Kuridrani 53' c
Gibbon 78' c
Con: McIntyre (7/8) 19', 26', 40', 49', 54', 58', 79'
Report[47] Try: (2) 14' c, 22' c
3' m
71' c
Con: Lance (2/3) 15', 23'
Harvey (1/1) 72'
Attendance: 1,816
Referee: Nic Berry
Bye/s: North Harbour Rays

Round 6[]

24 September 2015 (BP) NSW Country Eagles 16–24 Queensland Country Sports Ground No. 2, Newcastle  
7:30 pm Try: Feao 19' c
Short 32' c
Con: Lance (2/2) 20', 33'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 71' to 80' 71' to 80'
Report[48]
Summary[49]
Try: Jones 11' c
penalty try 49' c
Tupou 74' c
Con: (3/3) 12', 50', 75'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee:
26 September 2015 North Harbour Rays 37–63 University of Canberra Vikings (BP) Pittwater Park, Sydney  
3:00 pm Try: Porch (2) 19' c, 63' m
Hodge 10' c
Pili-Gaitau 22' c
48' c
Con: (4/5) 11', 20', 23', 49'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 21' to 41' 21' to 41'
Temporarily suspended from 69' to 79' 69' to 79'
Red card 73'
Report[50] Try: Butler (2) 18' c, 40' c
Fainifo (2) 71' c, 76' c
25' m
Dargaville 36' m
Arnold 44' c
Ah Wong 55' m
Vaea 67' c
Con: Leali'ifano (6/9) 19', 40', 45', 68', 73', 77'
Cards: Ah Wong Temporarily suspended from 10' to 20' 10' to 20'
Dargaville Temporarily suspended from 48' to 58' 48' to 58'
Lomax Red card 73'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Matt O'Brien
26 September 2015 Perth Spirit 31–21 Melbourne Rising McGillivray Oval, Perth  
3:30 pm AWST Try: Lacey (2) 33' m, 39' m
Louwrens 23' c
Godwin 50' m
Cottrell 62' c
Con: Burton (1/3) 25'
Prior (1/1) 64'
Report[51] Try: Meehan 18' c
Ili 36' m
Placid 80' c
Con: Debreczeni (2/3) 19', 80'
Cards: Fainga'a Temporarily suspended from 54' to 64' 54' to 64'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee:
27 September 2015 (BP) Sydney Stars 44–32 Greater Sydney Rams Leichhardt Oval, Sydney  
3:00 pm Try: (3) 7' m, 24' m, 49' m
Robertson 30' c
40' c
44' m
67' c
Con: McGregor (2/6) 31', 40'
(1/1) 68'
Report[52] Try: Gillespie 10' c
Meafua 16' c
59' c
Holloway 76' c
Con: (4/4) 11', 17', 60', 77'
Cards: Meafua Temporarily suspended from 44' to 54' 44' to 54'
Attendance: 800
Referee: Andrew Lees
Bye/s: Brisbane City

Round 7[]

1 October 2015 Greater Sydney Rams 23–21 North Harbour Rays (BP) Pirtek Stadium, Sydney  
7:30 pm Try: (2) 10' m, 26' c
22' m
71' m
Con: (1/4) 27'
Cards: Roos Temporarily suspended from 6' to 16' 6' to 16'
Report[53]
Summary[54]
Try: Hodge 7' c
Porch 14' m
64' c
Con: (1/2) 8'
Hodge (1/1) 65'
Attendance: 400
Referee: Andrew Lees
2 October 2015 (BP) University of Canberra Vikings 42–16 Melbourne Rising Viking Park, Canberra  
7:30 pm Try: Butler 22' c
penalty try 33' c
Toua 38' m
Vaea 54' m
Fainifo 67' c, 71' c
Con: Leali'ifano (4/6) 23', 34', 68', 72'
Report[55] Try: Debreczeni 25'
Shipperley 45'
Con: Debreczeni (2/2) 26', 46'
Cards: Cummins Temporarily suspended from 31' to 41' 31' to 41'
Ah-Nau Temporarily suspended from 62' to 72' 62' to 72'
Debreczeni Temporarily suspended from 69' to 79' 69' to 79'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Rohan Hoffmann
Horan-Little Challenge 2 October 2015 Sydney Stars 0–58 Brisbane City (BP) Leichhardt Oval, Sydney  
7:30 pm Cards: Toleafoa Temporarily suspended from 40' to 50' 40' to 50' Report[56] Try: Laloifi (4) 5' c, 14' c, 18' c, 51' c
Kuridrani 9' m
Hunt 17' c
Higginbotham 27' c
Setu 70' m
Con: McIntyre (6/7) 6', 15', 18', 19', 28', 52'
Taefu (0/1)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Will Houston
4 October 2015 (BP) Perth Spirit 29–32 NSW Country Eagles McGillivray Oval, Perth  
3:00 pm AWST Try: Rasolea 34' c
Hoskins 43' c
Tessmann 48' c
Hardwick 57' m
Con: Prior (3/4) 35', 44', 48'
Cards: Rasolea Red card 37'
Report[57] Try: Horwitz 20' c
Kellaway 25' c
38' c
Stubbs 62' c
Con: Lance (4/4) 21', 26', 39', 63'
Cards: Stubbs Temporarily suspended from 32' to 42' 32' to 42'
Temporarily suspended from 56' to 66' 56' to 66'
Attendance: 600
Referee:
Bye/s: Queensland Country

Round 8[]

8 October 2015 Melbourne Rising 23–16 NSW Country Eagles (BP) Simonds Stadium, Geelong  
7:30 pm AEDT Try: Fainga'a (2) 65' m, 71' c
Placid 12' m
Meehan 61' m
Con: Meehan (1/1) 72'
Johansson (0/3)
Cards: Timani Temporarily suspended from 30' to 40' 30' to 40'
Jeffries Temporarily suspended from 38' to 48' 38' to 48'
Report[58]
Summary[59]
Try: Sexton 4' c
48' c
Con: Lance (2/2) 5', 49'
Cards: Temporarily suspended from 11' to 21' 11' to 21'
Kuate Temporarily suspended from 64' to 74' 64' to 74'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Matt O'Brien
Horan-Little Challenge 10 October 2015 (BP) University of Canberra Vikings 31–37 Brisbane City Viking Park, Canberra  
2:00 pm AEDT Try: Holloway (3) 16' m, 28' c, 50' m
Gibbon 43' c
Pakalani 59' c
65' m
Con: (2/3) 29', 43'
(1/3) 60'
Report[60] Try: Nikoro (2) 8' c, 73' m
(2) 12' c, 32' m
Louwrens (2) 34' c, 54' m
3' c
Lacey 23' c
Godwin 38' c
Con: Prior (6/9) 4', 9', 13', 23', 35', 38'
Attendance: 2,175
Referee: Andrew Lees
10 October 2015 (BP) North Harbour Rays 50–32 Queensland Country Pittwater Park, Sydney  
3:00 pm AEDT Try: Holmes (2) 15' c, 21' c
Holmes (2) 40' m, 57' c
(2) 51' m, 73' c
Lane 76' c
Con: (5/7) 16', 22', 57', 74', 77'
Report[61] Try: Fa'agase 12' c
19' c
Tuttle 36' c
Magnay 50' c
Con: Greene (4/4) 12', 20', 37', 51'
Attendance: 800
Referee:
10 October 2015 Greater Sydney Rams 39–63 Perth Spirit (BP) Concord Oval, Sydney  
3:00 pm AEDT Try: Butler 3' m
Abel 48' c
Iona 53' m
Anae 59' m
Leulua’iali’i-Makin 69' c
Con: Leali'ifano (2/5) 49', 70
Report[62] Try: Paraka 11' c
Laloifi 31' c
Hyne 36' c
Hunt 41' c
Gill 64' m
Con: McIntyre (4/5) 12', 32', 37', 41'
Cards: Vanzati Temporarily suspended from 68' to 78' 68' to 78'
Attendance: 300
Referee: Nic Berry
Bye/s: Sydney Stars

Round 9[]

15 October 2015 Queensland Country 8–42 University of Canberra Vikings (BP) Stockland Stadium, Sunshine Coast  
7:30 pm AEST Try: Tuttle 28'
Con: Greene (1/1) 29'
Report[63]
Summary[64]
Try: 4'
14'
Dargaville 22'
Leulua’iali’i-Makin 43'
Taliauli 48'
54'
Con: Thompson (4/6) 5', 15', 44', 55'
Attendance: 1,151
Referee:
17 October 2015 (BP) NSW Country Eagles 50–24 North Harbour Rays Ann Ashwood Park, Bathurst  
4:00 pm AEDT Try: Figg (2) 7' c, 31' c
15' c
Stubbs 46' m
Kellaway 57' m
Short 75' c
80' c
Con: Lance (5/7) 8', 16', 32', 76', 80'
Report[65] Try: Holmes (2) 51' c, 68 c
60' c
Con: (3/3) 52' 61' 69'
Cards: Killingworth Temporarily suspended from 21' to 31' 21' to 31'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Nic Berry
Horan-Little Challenge 17 October 2015 (BP) Brisbane City 71–24 Greater Sydney Rams Ballymore, Brisbane  
3:30 pm AEST Try: Laloifi (3) 28' c, 58' m, 80' m
Gibbon (2) 31' m, 59' c
Korczyk 7' c
Kerevi 10' c
Hunt 46' c
Sorovi 62' c
66' c
Con: McIntyre (7/8) 8', 11', 29', 47', 58', 63', 67'
Talakai (0/1)
Taefu (0/1)
Cards: Gibbon Temporarily suspended from 36' to 46' 36' to 46'
Report[66] Try: Meafua 19' c
penalty try 36' c
51' c
Con: Roos (3/3) 20', 36', 51'
Cards: Orr Temporarily suspended from 48' to 58' 48' to 58'
Temporarily suspended from 64' to 74' 64' to 74'
Attendance: 2,250
Referee: Jordan Way
18 October 2015 Melbourne Rising 18–10 Sydney Stars (BP) Frankston Park, Melbourne  
1:30 pm AEDT Try: Meehan 7' m
31' c
Ili 37' m
Con: Debreczeni (1/3) 32'
Report[67] Try: 13' m
Stewart 40' m
Con: Roberts (0/2)
Attendance: 1,140
Referee: Will Houston
Bye/s: Perth Spirit

Title play-offs[]

The top four sides in the regular season advanced to the semifinals of the knock-out stage, which was followed by the final to decide the National Rugby Championship title.

Semi-finals[]

23 October 2015 University of Canberra Vikings 50–34 Melbourne Rising Viking Park, Canberra  
7:30pm AEDT Try: Iona (2) 9' m, 40' c
Butler 3' c
Alexander 28' c
Fainifo 49' c
Vaea 63' m
penalty try 78' c
Con: Leali'ifano (5/7) 4', 28', 40', 50', 79'
Report[68]
Summary[69]
Try: Ili 16' c
Placid 22' m
Ah-Nau 25' c
Tuipulotu 33' m
Fainga'a 59' c
Con: Debreczeni (3/5) 16', 26', 59'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Will Houston
24 October 2015 Brisbane City 47–32 Sydney Stars Ballymore, Brisbane  
6:30pm AEST Try: Gill (2) 28' m, 46' c
Frisby (2) 57' c, 63' m
Beauchamp 13' c
Kerevi 53' c
McIntyre 78' m
Con: McIntyre (4/7) 14', 47', 55', 58'
Cards: Ready Temporarily suspended from 48' to 58' 48' to 58'
Neville Temporarily suspended from 59' to 69' 59' to 69'
Report[70]
Summary[71]
Try: Porter 9' c
33' c
37' c
Carter 52' c
Con: Roberts (4/4) 10', 34', 38', 53'
Cards: Tilse Temporarily suspended from 48' to 58' 48' to 58'
Hickey Temporarily suspended from 76' to 80' 76' to 80'
Attendance: 2,432
Referee: Rohan Hoffmann

Final[]

31 October 2015 Brisbane City 21–10 University of Canberra Vikings Ballymore, Brisbane hide 
3:00pm AEST Try: Neville 5' c
Frisby 32' m
Gibbon 72' c
Con: McIntyre (2/3) 5', 72'
Report[72]
Summary[73]
Try: Fainifo 1' m
Thompson 11' m
Con: Thompson (0/2)
Cards: Abel Temporarily suspended from 38' to 48' 38' to 48'
Attendance: 4,327
Referee: Andrew Lees
FB 15 Karmichael Hunt
RW 14 Chris Kuridrani Substituted off 64'
OC 13 Samu Kerevi
IC 12 Henry Taefu
LW 11 Junior Laloifi
FH 10 Jake McIntyre
SH 9 Nick Frisby
N8 8 Adam Korczyk
OF 7 Liam Gill (c)
BF 6 Luke Beauchamp Substituted off 53'
RL 5 Cadeyrn Neville
LL 4 Ben Hyne Substituted off 53'
TP 3 Sam Talakai
HK 2 Andrew Ready
LP 1 Matt Mafi Substituted off 64'
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17 Markus Vanzati Substituted in 64'
PR 18 Feao Fotuaika
LK 19 Corey Thomas Substituted in 53'
FL 20 Waita Setu Substituted in 53'
SH 21 Moses Sorovi
FH 22 Alex Gibbon Substituted in 64'
WG 23
Coach:
Nick Stiles
FB 15 Isaac Thompson
RW 14 James Dargaville
OC 13 Nigel Ah Wong
IC 12 Rodney Iona
LW 11 Francis Fainifo Substituted off 60'
FH 10 Christian Lealiifano
SH 9 Joe Powell Substituted off 65'
N8 8 Ita Vaea Substituted off 43'Substituted in 47'Substituted off 55'
OF 7 Jarrad Butler (c)
BF 6 Jordan Smiler
RL 5 Blake Enever
LL 4 Rory Arnold Substituted off 54'
TP 3 Ben Alexander Substituted off 51'
HK 2 Robbie Abel Substituted off 71'
LP 1 Allan Alaalatoa Substituted off 66'
Replacements:
HK 16 Albert Anae Substituted in 43'Substituted off 47'Substituted in 71'
PR 17 Substituted in 66'
PR 18 Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin Substituted in 51'
LK 19 Substituted in 54'
FL 20 Substituted in 55'
SH 21 Substituted in 65'
FH 22
WG 23 Substituted in 60'
Coach:

Man of the Match:
Nick Frisby

Assistant Referees:
Rohan Hoffmann (Australia)
Will Houston (Australia)
Television match official:
(Australia)

Total season attendances[]

Club Home
Games
Total Average Highest Lowest % Capacity
Brisbane City 6 15,523 2,587 4,327 1,816 14%
Greater Sydney Rams 4 2,900 725 1,200 300 25%
Melbourne Rising 4 2,620 655 1,140 480 9%
North Harbour Rays 4 7,000 1,750 3,000 800 26%
NSW Country Eagles 4 6,323 1,581 2,623 1,000 47%
Perth Spirit 4 4,500 1,125 1,500 600 28%
Queensland Country 4 7,055 1,764 2,204 1,151 27%
Sydney Stars 4 2,350 588 800 400 3%
University of Canberra Vikings 5 8,276 1,655 2,178 1,200 18%

Players[]

The leading scorers in 2015 over the regular season and finals combined were:

Barbarians tour[]

After the NRC finals, an Australian Barbarians team selected from the NRC played a two-match tour against the New Zealand Heartland XV. NRC players that were not contracted for Super Rugby were eligible for the Barbarians. The series was won 2–0 by the Australian Barbarians.

10 November 2015 New Zealand Heartland XV 32–38 Australian Barbarians Levin Domain, Manawatu-Wanganui  
5.30 pm Report[75]
13 November 2015 New Zealand Heartland XV 24–40 Australian Barbarians Cooks Gardens, Wanganui  
6:00 pm Report[76]

See also[]

Notes[]

^a There were six late replacements made to the Barbarians squad with some players originally selected being unavailable to tour.[77]

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External links[]

  • BuildcorpNRC at the Wayback Machine (archived 24 November 2015)
  • NRC on Fox Sports

Team webpages[]

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