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Top Try-Scorer In The 2020 Six Nations
Tries win matches and the players that score the most are a valuable commodity when it comes to international competitions like the Six Nations.
Below we have some names to look out for during the five weeks of action.
England – Jonny May
The 2019 Six Nations leading try-scorer is hard to bet against especially given how proficient he is at finishing chances.
Wales – Josh Adams
The 2019 Rugby World Cup leading try-scorer has made a habit of crossing the whitewash with regularity. In just 21 Welsh appearances he has crossed 13 times.
Ireland – Jacob Stockdale
He may have struggled at the World Cup but Stockdale knows where the try-line is as shown by his seven tries in the 2018 Six Nations.
France – Teddy Thomas
Thomas is currently the bookies favourite in terms of the top try-scorer for France.
Scotland – Sean Maitland
Scotland are looking to bounce back from a dour World Cup and Maitland could be one to watch in the exciting back-line.
Italy – Michele Campagnaro
Italy may struggle to score tries but Campagnaro’s ability to play across the back-line could see him pop up with tries.
Top Try-Scorer In The 2020 Six Nations
Updated Standings
Josh Adams – 3
Charles Ollivon – 3
Jonny May – 2
Vincent Rattez – 1
Jonny Sexton – 1
George North – 1
Nick Tompkins – 1
Previous Top Try Scorers In The Six Nations
2019 – Jonny May – England (6)
2018 – Jacob Stockdale – Ireland (7)
2017 – Eight players tied (3)
2016 – George North – Wales (4)
2015 – Jonathan Joseph – England (4)
2014 – Two players tied (4)
2013 – Alex Cuthbert – Wales (4)
2012 – Tommy Bowe – Ireland (5)
2011 – Chris Ashton – England (6)
2010 – Four players tied (3)
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