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Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player OptaPro Player Comparison Report-Top 25s-Season Totals Player Team Tackles Player Team Carries Player Team Metres Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 232 Alex Goode Saracens 195 Alex Goode Saracens 1398 Jonathan Ross Sale 212 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 194 Olly Woodburn Exeter 1354 Sam Lewis Worcester 199 Sione Kalamafoni Leicester 191 Telusa Veainu Leicester 859 Tom Dunn Bath 196 Olly Woodburn Exeter 189 Jonny May Leicester 852 Ross Harrison Sale 193 Jackson Wray Saracens 176 Josh Adams Worcester 821 Ben Curry Sale 187 Nili Latu Newcastle 154 Josh Bassett Wasps 793 Mark Wilson Newcastle 177 James Marshall London Irish 154 Alex Lewington London Irish 766 Calum Green Newcastle 175 Jonathan Ross Sale 151 James Marshall London Irish 748 Jamie Gibson Northampton 175 Willie Le Roux Wasps 150 Willie Le Roux Wasps 741 Sione Kalamafoni Leicester 166 Thomas Waldrom Exeter 149 Chris Pennell Worcester 717 Blair Cowan London Irish 163 Teimana Harrison Northampton 148 Vereniki Goneva Newcastle 716 Jack Singleton Worcester 159 Telusa Veainu Leicester 146 Ahsee Tuala Northampton 708 Gerrit-Jan van Velze Worcester 158 Mark Wilson Newcastle 142 Christian Wade Wasps 701 Franco van der Merwe London Irish 158 Courtney Lawes Northampton 137 Byron McGuigan Sale 682 Teimana Harrison Northampton 155 Don Armand Exeter 136 Tim Visser Harlequins 662 Rob Vickers Newcastle 155 Ian Whitten Exeter 135 Jason Woodward Gloucester 658 Paul Grant Bath 154 Jackson Willison Worcester 134 Mike Haley Sale 649 Will Welch Newcastle 152 Josh Adams Worcester 134 Sinoti Sinoti Newcastle 621 Tom Savage Gloucester 147 Billy Twelvetrees Gloucester 130 Bryce Heem Worcester 606 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 146 Zach Mercer Bath 130 Anthony Watson Bath 592 Thomas Young Wasps 145 Gareth Steenson Exeter 129 Lachlan Turner Exeter 591 Zach Mercer Bath 144 Alex Lewington London Irish 125 Semesa Rokoduguni Bath 574 Chris Harris Newcastle 144 Jonny May Leicester 124 Denny Solomona Sale 572 Andrei Ostrikov Sale 143 Sam Simmonds Exeter 124 Jackson Wray Saracens 565 Matt Garvey Bath 137 Vereniki Goneva Newcastle 124 Will Addison Sale 539 Player Team Lineouts Won Player Team Defenders Beaten Player Team Offloads Calum Green Newcastle 70 Sinoti Sinoti Newcastle 55 Jackson Willison Worcester 22 Jamie Gibson Northampton 68 Alex Goode Saracens 48 Chris Harris Newcastle 17 Jonny Hill Exeter 67 Olly Woodburn Exeter 48 Vereniki Goneva Newcastle 15 Don Armand Exeter 63 Josh Adams Worcester 47 Telusa Veainu Leicester 14 Graham Kitchener Leicester 62 Christian Wade Wasps 45 Marcus Smith Harlequins 14 Nick Isiekwe Saracens 50 Telusa Veainu Leicester 42 Blair Cowan London Irish 14 Franco van der London Irish 48 Alex Lewington London Irish 40 Will Addison Sale 14 Gerrit-Jan van Velze Worcester 44 Jonny May Leicester 39 Alex Tait Newcastle 13 James Horwill Harlequins 42 James Marshall London Irish 38 Juan Pablo Socino Newcastle 13 Jonathan Ross Sale 42 Jack Nowell Exeter 36 Willie Le Roux Wasps 13 Will Witty Newcastle 41 Vereniki Goneva Newcastle 36 Ahsee Tuala Northampton 13 George Kruis Saracens 40 Anthony Watson Bath 35 Jonny May Leicester 13 Bryn Evans Sale 39 Charlie Walker Harlequins 34 Bryce Heem Worcester 13 Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 39 Henry Trinder Gloucester 33 Valentino Mapapalangi Leicester 13 Sean Robinson Newcastle 35 Bryce Heem Worcester 32 Gareth Steenson Exeter 13 James Gaskell Wasps 35 Alafoti Fa'osiliva Worcester 32 Luther Burrell Northampton 13 Sebastian De Chaves London Irish 34 Juan Pablo Socino Newcastle 32 Alan MacGinty Sale 13 Jeremy Thrush Gloucester 33 Sam Simmonds Exeter 30 Mike Brown Harlequins 12 Donncha O'Callaghan Worcester 32 Jake Polledri Gloucester 30 Alex Lewington London Irish 12 Courtney Lawes Northampton 31 Mike Haley Sale 29 Olly Woodburn Exeter 12 Joe Launchbury Wasps 29 Sam Hill Exeter 29 Joe Cokanasiga London Irish 11 George Merrick Harlequins 29 Mike Brown Harlequins 28 James Chisholm Harlequins 11 Elliott Stooke Bath 28 Semesa Rokoduguni Bath 28 Gaby Lovobalavu Wasps 11 Kearnan Myall Wasps 28 Guy Thompson Wasps 27 Jason Woodward Gloucester 11 Luke Charteris Bath 27 Jason Woodward Gloucester 27 Mathew Luamanu Harlequins 11 OptaPro Player Comparison Report-Top 25s-Season Totals Player Team Penalties Conceded Player Team Turnovers Won Player Team Clean Breaks Ben Franks London Irish 24 Blair Cowan London Irish 16 Olly Woodburn Exeter 28 Jon Welsh Newcastle 22 Dave Ward Harlequins 14 Alex Lewington London Irish 26 Jonathan Ross Sale 19 Jamie Gibson Northampton 14 Josh Bassett Wasps 24 Dave Ward Harlequins 18 Will Welch Newcastle 12 Christian Wade Wasps 24 Juan Figallo Saracens 17 Nili Latu Newcastle 12 Tim Visser Harlequins 23 Ross Harrison Sale 17 Brendon O'Connor Leicester 12 Josh Adams Worcester 23 Jamie Gibson Northampton 16 Kahn Fotuali'i Bath 11 Willie Le Roux Wasps 20 Simon McIntyre Wasps 15 Sam Lewis Worcester 11 Jonny May Leicester 20 Kieran Brookes Northampton 15 Chris Robshaw Harlequins 10 Byron McGuigan Sale 20 Jake Cooper-Woolley Wasps 15 Ruan Ackermann Gloucester 10 Vereniki Goneva Newcastle 19 Lewis Ludlow Gloucester 15 Mitch Lees Exeter 10 Dan Robson Wasps 18 Kyle Sinckler Harlequins 14 Olly Woodburn Exeter 10 Denny Solomona Sale 17 Filo Paulo London Irish 13 Maro Itoje Saracens 10 Chris Wyles Saracens 17 Rob Vickers Newcastle 13 Kyle Cooper Newcastle 9 Tom Collins Northampton 17 Blair Cowan London Irish 13 Courtney Lawes Northampton 9 Sinoti Sinoti Newcastle 16 Elliott Stooke Bath 13 Thomas Young Wasps 8 Henry Purdy Gloucester 16 Tom Wood Northampton 13 Sione Kalamafoni Leicester 8 Henry Trinder Gloucester 16 Mako Vunipola Saracens 13 David Paice London Irish 8 Telusa Veainu Leicester 16 Gerrit-Jan van Velze Worcester 13 Guy Thompson Wasps 8 Danny Care Harlequins 16 Jamal Ford-Robinson Northampton 12 Chris Harris Newcastle 8 Aled Brew Bath 15 Ben Curry Sale 12 Don Armand Exeter 8 Joe Marchant Harlequins 15 Josh Strauss Sale 11 Mark Wilson Newcastle 8 Alex Goode Saracens 15 Josh Hohneck Gloucester 11 Christian Wade Wasps 8 Ben Curry Sale 14 Calum Clark Saracens 11 Juan Figallo Saracens 8 Juan Pablo Socino Newcastle 14 Alex Waller Northampton 11 Jake Polledri Gloucester 8 Marland Yarde Harlequins 13 Player Team Missed Tackles Player Team Lineout Steals Player Team Kicks in Play Alex Lewington London Irish 30 Calum Green Newcastle 9 George Ford Leicester 177 Dave Ward Harlequins 30 Bryn Evans Sale 9 Harry Mallinder Northampton 175 Gareth Steenson Exeter 29 Gerrit-Jan van Velze Worcester 7 Ben Spencer Saracens 140 Harry Mallinder Northampton 29 Nick Isiekwe Saracens 7 Tommy Bell London Irish 139 Tom Youngs Leicester 28 Ed Slater Gloucester 6 Gareth Steenson Exeter 137 Sione Kalamafoni Leicester 26 Don Armand Exeter 5 Marcus Smith Harlequins 136 Rhys Priestland Bath 25 Jonny Hill Exeter 5 Faf de Klerk Sale 129 Jonny Hill Exeter 24 Jeremy Thrush Gloucester 5 Nic White Exeter 119 Sam James Sale 24 Donncha O'Callaghan Worcester 4 James Marshall London Irish 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