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- Six Nations | Six Nations Union | RugbyPass
Over the years, fans watching the Six Nations and the Five Nations tournaments have witnessed some truly incredible tries This includes Gareth Edwards’ four-minute brace in 1972, as well as Brian O’Driscoll’s epic effort against Scotland in 2002
- List of leading rugby union test try scorers - Wikipedia
Top right: Ian Smith (Scotland) held the try-record for the longest period of time (58 years, 89 days) Bottom left: David Campese (Australia) took Ian Smith 's try-record of twenty-four and moved the record to sixty-four Bottom right: Daisuke Ohata (Japan) holds the current record (69 tries)
- Guinness Six Nations Try Records: All you need to know
Here, we take a look at some of the try-scoring records to have been set in the Championship, which although showcases the ultimate team sport, has been lit up by individual brilliance down the years
- Unforgettable Moments: The 10 Best Rugby Tries of All Time
These ten unforgettable rugby tries stand as testament to the skill, athleticism, and creativity displayed by rugby players throughout the years Each try encapsulates the magic and excitement of the sport, leaving fans and spectators in awe
- What is the most tries scored in one game? – Rugby Noise
In a 1995 Rugby World Cup game between New Zealand and Japan, 23 tries were scored, a record for a single game New Zealand scored 21 of the tries, running out 145-17 winners
- Rugby Union Records: Who Holds the Record for Most Tries Scored?
In this document titled “Rugby Union Records: Who Holds the Record for Most Tries Scored?”, we will take a closer look at the top three leading try scorers in the history of Rugby Union
- Most Tries in Rugby Union: A Quick Overview - Gernika Rugby
Other players who have scored a significant number of tries include Brian O’Driscoll, Gareth Thomas, and Jonny Wilkinson All three of these players have retired from professional rugby union, but they will certainly be remembered for their try-scoring exploits
- Legendary Four Nations tries - World Rugby Museum
Wales had overwhelmed England and then were themselves beaten heavily in Edinburgh, but Ireland had beaten England at home and then convincingly disposed of Scotland by scoring three tries to one penalty goal at Inverleith, Edinburgh A record crowd of 40,000 eagerly awaited the clash
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