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Colts Records Colts Records Most points in a game Bernard Foley: (Five Eighth) 54 pts (Colts I v Penrith 10/5/2008 Nepean Rugby Pk -- 2 tries, 22 goals) Hayden Bushell: (Winger) 53 pts (Colts II v Penrith 13/5/2006, at Nepean Rugby Park -- 5 tries, 14 goals) Bushell then went on in Colts I and scored a try and a goal – 60 points for the afternoon. Jack Freeman: (Fulback) 40 pts (Colts I v Parramatta 3/4/2010 at St Pauls Oval -- 4 tries, 10 goals) Mitch Inman: (Centre) 35 pts (Colts I v Parramatta 11/8/2007 at Two Blues Park -- 7 tries) Justin Fourie: (Winger) 33 pts (Colts I v Penrith 21/3/2015 at St.Pauls Oval – 5 tries, 4 goals) Jack Freeman: (Fullback) 32 pts (Colts II v Parramatta 10/7/2010 at St.Pauls Oval -- 6 tries, 1 goal) Tom McColl: (Fullback) 31 pts (Colts I v Penrith 21/8/2004 at St Pauls Oval – 3 tries, 8 goals) Jack Howard: (Fullback) 31pts (Colts II v Penrith 20/6/2009 at Nepean Rugby Park – 1 try, 13 gls) David (Jock) Kearney 31 pts (Colts I v Manly 1984 at Manly Oval - 2 goals, 6 p. goals, 3 fld gls) Justin Fourie (Winger) 31 points (Colts 11 v Wests 28/6/2014 at St.Pauls Oval --3 tries, 8 goals ) Ben Halmarich (Five Eighth) 31 points (Colts 111 v Penrith 11/6/2016 at St.Johns Oval – 3 tries, 8 gls) Luke Burgess (Half Back) 30 points (Colts 11 vs Wests 2003 in Semi Final at Forshaw Field- 6 tries) Most tries in a game Mitch Inman (Centre) 7 (Colts I v Parramatta at Two Blues Park 11/8/2007) Luke Burgess (Half Back) 6 (Colts 11 vs Wests at Forshaw Field 2003) Harrison Brown (Winger) 6 (Colts I v Parramatta at St Pauls Oval 26/5/2007) Jack Sullivan (Winger) 6 (Colts II v Parramatta at St Pauls Oval 10/7/2010) Nick Burden (Centre) 6 (Colts 11 v Warringah at St.Pauls Oval 13/7/2013) David Loxton (Not sure) 5 (Colts I v not sure, 1981) Tom Carter (Centre) 5 (Colts I v West Harbour at St Lukes Oval – 2001) Laurie Weeks (Prop) 5 (Colts II v Randwick at University Oval 26/6/2005) Haydon Bushell (Winger) 5 (Colts II v Penrith at Nepean Rugby Park 13/5/2006) Clinton Sills (Fullback) 5 (Colts I v Norths at St Pauls Oval 24/7/2009) Jack Sullivan (Centre) 5 (Colts II v Parramatta at St Pauls Oval 25/6/2010) Daniel Potts (Winger) 5 (Colts II v Gordon at St.Pauls Oval 5/5/2012) Matt Narracott (Winger) 5 (Colts 1 v Souths at St.Pauls Oval 18/5/2013) Fadi Saad (Fullback) 5 (Colts 11 v Souths at Forshaw Rugby Park 3/8/2013) Dylan Vieira (Fullback) 5 ( Colts 11 v Parramatta at Merrylands Oval 12/7/2014) Justin Fourie (Winger) 5 (Colts I vs Penrith at St.Pauls Oval 21/3/2015) Most tries in a season Christian Yassmin (Winger) 32 Colts 1 & 2 2014 Anthony Lembke (Winger) 31 Colts 2 & 1 2nd Division 1983 Ben Hughes (Five-Eighth) 28 Colts 1 2014 Ed King (Winger) 27 Colts 1 2017 Tom Shaw (No.8) 25 Colts 3 & 2 2012 Christian Yassmin (Winger) 25 Colts 1 & 2 2015 Max Robson (Winger) 25 Colts 1 & 2 2019 Luke Burgess (Halfback) 24 Colts 1 2003 Patrick Muller (Winger) 24 Colts 2 & 3 2015 Clinton Sills (Fullback) 23 Colts 1 2009 Matthew Hood (Fullback) 22 Colts 1 2013 Andrew Myles (Winger) 22 Colts 1 2nd Division 1983 Justin Fourie (Winger) 22 Colts 1 & 2 2014 Liam Brannigan (not sure) 21 Colts 1 & 2 1986 Ed Jenkins (Winger) 20 Colts 1 2006 Michael Hodge (Centre) 20 Colts 1 & 2 2008 John Stapleton (Winger) 20 Colts 2 & 3 2010 Matthew Hood (Fullback) 20 Colts 1 2014 Biggest win Colts I 189 – 0 v Penrith at Nepean Rugby Park 10/5/2008 Colts II 123 – 0 v Penrith at Nepean Rugby Park 13/5/2006 Colts III 95 – 0 v Penrith at St Pauls Oval 28/3/2009 Colts III 95 – 0 v Penrith at St Pauls Oval 2004 Colts IV 66 – 7 v Manly at St Pauls Oval 2002 Under 19’s 99 – 0 v Penrith at Weekender Park 2/8/ 2008 The only club team where every player scored a try. Colts 1st XV vs Penrith 10th May 2008 at Nepean Rugby Park, 29 tries and 22 goals 189-0. Eleven of this side went on to play Shute Shield with Uni. Seven of this side went on to play Super 12 rugby. Most points in a season Bernard Foley (Five Eighth) Colts 1 435 pts (19 tries, 125 goals, 30 pen goals in 2008) Byron Hodge (Lock) Colts 1 & 2 270 pts (2 tries, 85 goals, 30 pen goals in 2011) Jack Freeman (Fullback) Colts I 261 pts (19 tries, 59 goals, 16 pen goals in 2010) Christian Kariassis (Winger) Colts 1 260 pts (15 tries, 88 goals, 3 pen goals in 2015) Ben Martin (Winger) Colts 1 253 pts (No breakdown of Ben’s feat in 2001) Tianua Poto (Five-Eighth) Colts 1 & 2 249 pts (9 tries, 87 goals, 10 pen goals in 2013) Bernard Foley (Five Eighth) Colts 1 242 pts (11tries, 80 goals, 8 pen goals, 1 f/g in 2009) Ryan Matthews (Five Eighth) Colts 2 242 pts (7 tries, 78 goals, 17 pen goals in 2008) Max Robson (Fullback) Colts 1 & 2 217 pts (16 tries, 61 goals 5 pen goals in 2018) Harry Wilson (Five-Eighth) Colts 1 217 pts ( 9tries, 80 goals, 4 pen goals in 2019) Daniel Poletto (Five-Eight) Colts 1 204 pts (2 tries, 91 goals, 4 pen goals in 2017) Christian Kagiassis (F’back) Colts 1 & 2 202 pts (14 tries, 57 goals, 6 pen goals in 2014) Hayden Bushell (Winger) Colts 1 201 pts (9 tries, 66 goals, 8 pen goals in 2007) Tom McColl (Fullback) Colts 1 199 pts (18 tries, 44 goals, 7 pen goals in 2004) Wayne Irwin Colts 1 189 pts (8 tries, 41 goals, 25 pen goals in 1985) Max Robson Colts 1 & 2 189 pts (25 tries, 32 goals in 2019) Jack Howard (Fullback) Colts 2 & 3 188 pts (8 tries, 70 goals, 1 pen goal in 2009) Rob McEwan (Flanker) Colts 1 & 2 182 pts (13 tries, 34 goals, 23 pen goals in 1983)2nd Div Justin Fourie (Winger) Colts 1 & 2 176 pts ( 22 tries, 33 goals in 2014) Ben Hughes (Five-Eighth) Colts 1 & 2 174 pts (28 tries, 17 goals in 2014 David Kearney Colts 1 169 pts (4 tries, 18 goals, 33 pen goals, 6 f/goals in 1984) Nick Charnwood (Five-Eighth) Colts 2/3 168 pts (14 tries, 43 goals, 4 pen goals in 2010) Jeremy Atkins (Centre) Colts 1 & 2 167 pts (8 tries, 53 goals, 7 pen goals in 2004) Hayden Bushell (Winger) Colts 2 163 pts (17 tries, 36 goals, 2 pen goals in 2006) Byron Hodge (Lock) Colts 1 163 pts (3 tries, 50 goals, 16 pen goals in 2012) Jude Gibbs (Five-Eighth) 162 pts (7 tries, 59 goals, 3 pen goals in 2020) Christian Yassmin (Winger) Colts 1 & 2 162 pts (32 tries, 1 goal in 2014) Jamie Wills (not sure) Colts 1 & 2 161 pts (5 tries, 56 goals, 8 pen goals in 2004) Tom Wilson (Hooker) Colts 1 161 pts (2 tries, 68 goals, 5 pen goals in 2013) James Kane (Winger) Colts 2 & 3 159 pts (18 tries, 30 goals, 2 pen goals in 2015) James Kane (Fullback) Colts 1 154 pts (6 tries, 56 goals, 4 pen goals in 2016) Tianua Poto (Five-Eighth) Colts 2 & 3 151 pts (6 tries, 47 goals, 9 pen goals in 2012) Josh Hardie (Five-Eighth) Colts 2 & 3 144 pts ( 9 tries, 45 goals, 3 pen goals in 2017) Ed King (Winger) Colts 1 135 pts (27 tries in 2017) Daniel Poletto (Five-Eighth) Colts 2 131 pts (4 tries 48 goals, 5 p.goals in 2016) Max Sinclair (Fullback) Colts 1 & 2 131 pts (7 tries, 45 goals 2 pen goals in 2019) Matt Brecht (Five eighth) Colts 2 & 3 125 pts (8 tries, 32 goals, 7 pen goals in 2004) Tom Shaw (No.8) Colts 2 & 3 125 pts (25 tries in 2012) Christian Yassmin (Winger) Colts 1 & 2 125 pts (25 tries in 2015) Anthony Lembke (Winger) Colts 1 & 2 124 pts (31 tries in 1983) 2nd Div Matt Armour (Fullback) Colts 1 & 2 124 pts (7 tries, 34 goals, 7 pen goals in 2010) Sam Renton (Centre) Colts 2 &3) 124 pts (5 tries, 42 goals, 5 pen goals in 2015) Tom Coupland (Winger) Colts 2 & 3 123 pts (12 tries, 30 goals, 1 pen goal in 2009) Aiden Peek (Five-eighth) Colts 2 123 pts (6 tries, 45 goals, 1 pen goal in 2018) Luke Burgess (Half Back) Colts 1& 2 120 pts (24 tries in 2003) Patrick Muller (Winger) Colts 1 & 2 120 pts (24 tries in 2015) Byron Hodge (Lock) Colts 2 118 pts ( 2 tries, 45 goals, 6 pen goals in 2010) Adam Fitzpatrick (Fullback) Colts 2 & 3 117 pts (6 tries, 42 goals in 2009) Clinton Sills (Fullback) Colts 1 115 pts (23 tries in 2009) Stu Dunbar (Five-Eighth) Colts 1 115 pts (12 tries, 20 goals, 4 pen goals, 1 field goal in 2011) Harry Potter (Centre) Colts 2 115 pts ( 13 tries, 22 goals, 2 p.goals in 2016) Tom Carter (Centre) Colts 1 112 pts (14 tries, 15 goals, 4 penalty goals in 2002) Jon Vaux (Five-Eighth) Colts 1 & 2 110 pts (12 tries, 19 goals, 4 penalty goals in 2012) Matthew Hood (Fullback) Colts 1 110 pts (22 tries in 2013) Sean Anese (Centre) Colts 2 110 pts (12 tries, 27 goals in 2017) Jack O’Connor (Centre) Colts 2 108 pts (12 tries, 24 goals in 2012) Josh Hardie (Five-eighth) Colts 1 108 pts (3 tries, 42 goals, 3 pen goals in 2018) Challis Potoi (Winger) Colts 2 & 3 107 pts ( 3 tries, 25 goals, 14 pen goals in 2007) Jack Freeman (Fullback) Colts 1 & 2 106 pts (20 tries, 3 goals in 2009) Sam Renton (Five-Eighth) Colts 1&2 106 pts (9 tries 29 goals, 1 p.goal in 2016) Jack Warfield (No.8) 105 pts (17 tries, 10 goals in 2009) Duncan Boyd-Jones (H’back) Colts 1 & 2 104 pts (8 tries, 29 goals, 2 pen goals in 2011) Josh Friend (Winger) Colts 2 & 3 104 pts (4 tries, 39 goals, 2 pen goals in 2014) Chris O’Donnell (Halfback)Colts 1,2 & 3 103 pts (5 tries, 36 goals, 2 pen goals in 2014) Ed Jenkins (Winger) Colts 1 100 pts (20 tries in 2006) Micheal Hodge (Centre) Colts 1 & 2 100 pts (20 tries in 2008) John Stapleton (Winger) Colts 2 & 3 100 pts (20 tries in 2010) Matthew Hood (Fullback) Colts 1 100 pts (20 tries in 2014) Sam Begbie (Winger) Colts 2 & 3 100 pts (12 tries, 21 goals, 1 pen goal in 2018) Most goals in a season Bernard Foley 155 goals, 340 points in 2008 Byron Hodge 115 goals, 260 points in 2011 Tianua Poto 97 goals, 204 points in 2013 Ryan Matthews 95 goals, 207 points in 2008 Daniel Poletto 95 goals, 204 points in 2017 Christian Kagiassis 91 goals, 185 points in 2015 Bernard Foley 89 goals, 187 points in 2009 Harry Wilson 84 goals, 172 points in 2019 Jack Freeman 75 goals, 166 points in 2010 Hayden Bushell 74 goals, 156 points in 2007 Tom Wilson 73 goals, 151 points in 2013 Jack Howard 71 goals, 143 points in 2009 Most field goals in a season David Kearney (Colts 1) 6 in 1984 season Most field goals in a game David Kearney (Colts 1) 3 in 1984 vs Manly at Manly Oval.
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