OUR resident Super League tipster is back for round 15.

‘Mr Predictor’ is hoping to do better than last week, when he got four of the six match outcomes incorrect.

See if you agree with his predictions this time around...

HUDDERSFIELD GIANTS vs LEEDS RHINOS

Tough one this, with both sides having recorded strong wins last week - Huddersfield at Catalans Dragons and Leeds at Warrington.

I reckon Leeds will find Huddersfield much tougher to break down than the struggling Wire but it will be close.

Prediction: Huddersfield by 4

SALFORD RED DEVILS vs WIGAN WARRIORS

Wigan seem to have rekindled that old knack of finding a way to win games and staying composed when going behind.

Although I suspect Salford will throw everything but the kitchen sink at them, I think Wigan's class will show in the end.

Prediction: Wigan by 12

CATALANS DRAGONS vs HULL FC

No way in my book will Catalans lose a second successive home game and I expect them to be pretty fired up for this one.

Hull will want to make amends for their defeat last time out at Wakefield, which was something of a shock, but I figure they will fall short in Perpignan in front of their army of travelling Black and White fans.

Prediction: Catalans by 20

TOULOUSE OLYMPIQUE vs CASTLEFORD TIGERS

Castleford are a little up and down, while Toulouse seem to be getting closer and closer to a third win of the season.

The French club gave league leaders Saints a run for their money at the weekend and were only beaten at Huddersfield late on.

On their own patch, with the summer sun starting to run hot, I believe this could be Toulouse's big chance to pressure on the two sides above them at the bottom end of the ladder

Prediction: Toulouse by 8

ST HELENS vs HULL KR

There will be no sentiment shown when Lachlan Coote makes his return to Saints with Hull KR.

Things are likely to be tight for 50 minutes or so, but then I expect the champions to pull away with their superior power and pace.

Prediction: St Helens by 22

WAKEFIELD TRINITY v WARRINGTON WOLVES

This is such an important game for both sides in the lower reaches of the Super League table.

Current form is poor for these two, though Wakefield did end their seven-match losing run thanks to Jacob Miller's late drop goal against Hull last time out.

They will be buoyed by that, and with Warrington's confidence seeming to be through the floor, these could be the key factors.

Prediction: Wakefield by 14