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OptaPro Player Comparison Report-Top 25s-Season Totals Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player Team Metres Blair Cowan London Irish 22 Nathan Hughes Bristol 20 Alex Lewington Saracens 110 Tom Lawday Harlequins 20 Sione Vailanu Wasps 18 Ollie Hassell-Collins London Irish 107 Jaco Kriel Gloucester 19 Sam Simmonds Exeter 17 Nathan Hughes Bristol 102 Matt Symons Harlequins 18 Jacques Vermeulen Exeter 16 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 99 Calum Clark Saracens 18 Will Skelton Saracens 16 Byron McGuigan Sale 82 Jonathan Ross Sale 17 David Ribbans Northampton 15 George Furbank Northampton 76 George Nott London Irish 16 George Furbank Northampton 15 Sam Simmonds Exeter 75 Jonny Hill Exeter 16 Niall Annett Worcester 15 Taqele Naiyaravoro Northampton 71 JJ Tonks Northampton 16 Chris Pennell Worcester 14 Mike Brown Harlequins 70 Jacques Vermeulen Exeter 16 Daniel du Preez Sale 14 Tom Collins Northampton 69 Jackson Wray Saracens 16 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 14 Gabriel Ibitoye Harlequins 68 Santiago Garcia 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43 Tom Wood Northampton 14 Tom Hendrickson Exeter 11 Hanro Liebenberg Leicester 42 Player Team Lineouts Won Player Team Defenders Beaten Player Team Offloads Steven Luatua Bristol 8 Nathan Hughes Bristol 10 Daniel du Preez Sale 5 Jonny Hill Exeter 7 Sam Simmonds Exeter 8 Francois Hougaard Worcester 5 Gerbrandt Grobler Gloucester 5 Sione Vailanu Wasps 6 Tom Marshall Gloucester 3 James Gaskell Wasps 5 Nick Tompkins Saracens 6 Sione Vailanu Wasps 3 Hanro Liebenberg Leicester 5 Ben Loader London Irish 6 Danny Cipriani Gloucester 3 Jack Willis Wasps 4 George Furbank Northampton 6 Henry Taylor Northampton 3 Tom Lawday Harlequins 4 Tom O'Flaherty Exeter 5 Nathan Hughes Bristol 2 Calum Green Leicester 4 Matt Protheroe Bristol 5 David Ribbans Northampton 2 Charlie Ewels Bath 4 Taqele Naiyaravoro Northampton 5 Duncan Weir Worcester 2 Chris Vui Bristol 3 Luke Morahan Bristol 5 Armand van der Merwe Sale 2 Stephan Lewies Harlequins 3 Melani Nanai Worcester 5 Alex Lewington Saracens 2 Ruan Botha London Irish 3 Charles Piutau Bristol 5 Steven Luatua Bristol 2 Matt Symons Harlequins 2 Ted Hill Worcester 4 Will Cliff Sale 2 Jean-Luc du Preez Sale 2 Chris Ashton Sale 4 Alex Dombrandt Harlequins 2 David Ribbans Northampton 2 Mike Brown Harlequins 4 Jason Woodward Gloucester 2 Nick Isiekwe Saracens 2 Tom Marshall Gloucester 4 Sam James Sale 2 Ted Hill Worcester 2 David Ribbans Northampton 4 Sam Simmonds Exeter 2 Michael Fatialofa Worcester 2 Gabriel Ibitoye Harlequins 4 Charles Piutau Bristol 2 Joshua McNally Bath 2 Rhys Priestland Bath 4 Rhys Priestland Bath 1 Bryn Evans Sale 2 Rory Hutchinson Northampton 4 Joe Simmonds Exeter 1 George Nott London Irish 2 Zach Mercer Bath 4 Dan Robson Wasps 1 Joe Joyce Bristol 2 Simon Hammersley Sale 4 Chris Pennell Worcester 1 Blair Cowan London Irish 2 Mark Atkinson Gloucester 3 Jake Heenan Bristol 1 Alex Coles Northampton 2 Armand van der Merwe Sale 3 Rory Hutchinson Northampton 1 Josh Beaumont Sale 2 Noel Reid Leicester 3 Ryan Mills Worcester 1 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Ollie Hassell-Collins London Irish 2 Jack Willis Wasps 2 George Nott London Irish 2 Alex Lewington Saracens 2 Paul Hill Northampton 2 Guy Thompson Leicester 2 Perry Humphreys Worcester 2 Scott Baldwin Harlequins 2 Calum Clark Saracens 2 Joe Marchant Harlequins 2 Santiago Garcia Botta Harlequins 2 Levi Davis Bath 1 Matt Protheroe Bristol 2 Graham Kitchener Worcester 2 Ted Hill Worcester 1 Tom Collins Northampton 2 Calum Green Leicester 2 Chris Robshaw Harlequins 1 Chris Ashton Sale 2 Ruan Botha London Irish 2 Marco Mama Worcester 1 Will Evans Harlequins 2 Nathan Hughes Bristol 2 Jonny Hill Exeter 1 Charles Piutau Bristol 2 Harry Thacker Bristol 2 Marcus Smith Harlequins 1 Charlie Mulchrone Harlequins 1 Joshua McNally Bath 2 Stephan Lewies Harlequins 1 Chris Pennell Worcester 1 Daniel du Preez Sale 2 Henry Taylor Northampton 1 Sam James Sale 1 EW Viljoen Leicester 2 Sione Vailanu Wasps 1 Piers O'Conor Bristol 1 Ed Slater Gloucester 2 Nick Isiekwe Saracens 1 Callum Sheedy Bristol 1 Player Team Missed Tackles Player Team Lineout Steals Player Team Kicks in Play Danny Cipriani Gloucester 6 Ed Slater Gloucester 3 Danny Cipriani Gloucester 17 Zach Mercer Bath 5 Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 2 Callum Sheedy Bristol 15 Mike Williams Bath 5 Thibaud Flament Wasps 1 Marcus Smith Harlequins 14 Ed Slater Gloucester 5 Ruan Botha London Irish 1 Ben White Leicester 14 Paddy Jackson London Irish 5 George Nott London Irish 1 Lima Sopoaga Wasps 13 Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 4 Gerbrandt Grobler Gloucester 1 Ben Spencer Saracens 12 Aled Brew Bath 4 Glen Young Harlequins 1 Jack Maunder Exeter 10 James Grayson Northampton 4 Daniel du Preez Sale 1 Rhys Priestland Bath 10 Max Wright Bath 4 Ted Hill Worcester 1 Martin Landajo Harlequins 10 Francois Hougaard Worcester 4 Graham Kitchener Worcester 1 Henry Taylor Northampton 10 Lima Sopoaga Wasps 4 Elliott Stooke Bath 1 Will Chudley Bath 10 Nick Tompkins Saracens 3 David Ribbans Northampton 1 Robert du Preez Sale 9 Calum Clark Saracens 3 Dan Robson Wasps 9 Sam James Sale 3 Andy Uren Bristol 9 Fraser Dingwall Northampton 3 Sam James Sale 8 Ollie Thorley Gloucester 3 Duncan Weir Worcester 8 Tom Collins Northampton 3 James Grayson Northampton 8 Ian Whitten Exeter 3 Joe Simmonds Exeter 7 Rotimi Segun Saracens 3 Paddy Jackson London Irish 6 Jackson Wray Saracens 3 Tom Hardwick Leicester 6 Jason Woodward Gloucester 3 Joe Simpson Gloucester 6 Martin Landajo Harlequins 3 Francois Hougaard Worcester 5 Ollie Hassell-Collins London Irish 3 Ben Meehan London Irish 5 Blair Cowan London Irish 3 Will Cliff Sale 5 Tom Homer Bath 3 Alex Goode Saracens 5.
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