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SUPER RUGBY 2016 - Page 1 SCORERS - PLAY OFF GAMES - SUPER RUGBY 2016 - Page 1 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Israel Folau Waratahs 11 Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 214 Akihito Yamada Sunwolves 9 Richie Mo'unga Crusaders 169 Damian McKenzie Chiefs 9 Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 168 Lionel Mapoe Lions 9 Damian McKenzie Chiefs 165 Matt Faddes Highlanders 9 Christian Leali'ifano Brumbies 154 Reece Hodge Rebels 9 Elton Jantjies Lions 148 Sergeal Petersen Cheetahs 9 Nicolás Sánchez Jaguares 142 Courtnall Skosan Lions 8 Ihaia West Blues 130 Leolin Zas Stormers 8 Jean-Luc du Plessis Stormers 128 Rohan Janse van Rensburg Lions 8 Bernard Foley Waratahs 120 Seta Tamanivalu Chiefs 8 Jack Debreczeni Rebels 120 Johnny McNicholl Crusaders 7 Francois Brummer Bulls 109 Ruan Combrinck Lions 7 Tusi Pisi Sunwolves 105 Stephen Moore Brumbies 7 Jake McIntyre Reds 85 Adriaan Strauss Bulls 6 Fred Zeilinga Cheetahs 79 Agustin Creevy Jaguares 6 Louis Fouche Kings 76 Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 6 Joe Pietersen Sharks 72 James Lowe Chiefs 6 Niel Marais Cheetahs 71 Jerome Kaino Blues 6 Garth April Sharks 65 Joe Tomane Brumbies 6 Reece Hodge Rebels 63 Jone Macilai-Tori Crusaders 6 Tian Schoeman Bulls 60 Julian Savea Hurricanes 6 Peter Grant Force 58 Martin Landajo Jaguares 6 Israel Folau Waratahs 55 Nemani Nadolo Crusaders 6 Aaron Cruden Chiefs 54 Ryan Crotty Crusaders 6 Ruan Combrinck Lions 49 TJ Perenara Hurricanes 6 Patrick Lambie Sharks 48 Travis Ismaiel Bulls 6 Akihito Yamada Sunwolves 45 Uzair Cassiem Cheetahs 6 Lionel Mapoe Lions 45 Waisake Naholo Highlanders 6 Matt Faddes Highlanders 45 Aaron Cruden Chiefs 5 Sergeal Petersen Cheetahs 45 Akker van der Merwe Lions 5 Piers Francis Blues 41 Ardie Savea Hurricanes 5 Courtnall Skosan Lions 40 Ben Smith Highlanders 5 Leolin Zas Stormers 40 Charlie Ngatai Chiefs 5 Rohan Janse van Rensburg Lions 40 Codie Taylor Crusaders 5 Seta Tamanivalu Chiefs 40 Cory Jane Hurricanes 5 Jono Lance Force 39 Dane Coles Hurricanes 5 Kurt Coleman Stormers 38 Derek Carpenter Sunwolves 5 Nemani Nadolo Crusaders 38 Israel Dagg Crusaders 5 Elgar Watts Kings 36 Jaco Kriel Lions 5 Ian Prior Force 36 Jamba Ulengo Bulls 5 Johnny McNicholl Crusaders 35 JP Pietersen Sharks 5 Stephen Moore Brumbies 35 Kobus van Wyk Stormers 5 Nick Frisby Reds 31 Lwazi Mvovo Sharks 5 Adriaan Strauss Bulls 30 Melani Nanai Blues 5 Agustin Creevy Jaguares 30 Nick Frisby Reds 5 Ayumu Goromaru Reds 30 Nick Phipps Waratahs 5 James Lowe Chiefs 30 Paul Schoeman Cheetahs 5 Jerome Kaino Blues 30 Reece Robinson Waratahs 5 Joe Tomane Brumbies 30 Richie Mo'unga Crusaders 5 Jone Macilai-Tori Crusaders 30 Samu Kerevi Reds 5 Julian Savea Hurricanes 30 Sefanaia Naivalu Rebels 5 Martin Landajo Jaguares 30 Toni Pulu Chiefs 5 Ryan Crotty Crusaders 30 Ben Meehan Rebels 4 TJ Perenara Hurricanes 30 Brad Weber Chiefs 4 Travis Ismaiel Bulls 30 Chris Cloete Kings 4 Uzair Cassiem Cheetahs 30 Clayton Blommetjies Cheetahs 4 Waisake Naholo Highlanders 30 Edgar Marutlulle Kings 4 Yu Tamura Sunwolves 27 Elliot Dixon Highlanders 4 Akker van der Merwe Lions 25 Facundo Isa Jaguares 4 Ardie Savea Hurricanes 25 Faf de Klerk Lions 4 Ben Smith Highlanders 25 George Moala Blues 4 Charlie Ngatai Chiefs 25 Huw Jones Stormers 4 Codie Taylor Crusaders 25 Ihaia West Blues 4 Cory Jane Hurricanes 25 Jason Woodward Hurricanes 4 Dane Coles Hurricanes 25 Jed Holloway Waratahs 4 Derek Carpenter Sunwolves 25 Johah Placid Rebels 4 Israel Dagg Crusaders 25 SCORERS - PLAY OFF GAMES - SUPER RUGBY 2016 - Page 2 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Jordan Taufua Crusaders 4 Jaco Kriel Lions 25 Leonardo Senatore Jaguares 4 Jamba Ulengo Bulls 25 Liam Gill Reds 4 JP Pietersen Sharks 25 Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 4 Kobus van Wyk Stormers 25 Luke Morahan Force 4 Lwazi Mvovo Sharks 25 Michael Hooper Waratahs 4 Melani Nanai Blues 25 Ngani Laumape Hurricanes 4 Nick Phipps Waratahs 25 Nigel Ah Wong Brumbies 4 Paul Schoeman Cheetahs 25 Paul Jordaan Sharks 4 Reece Robinson Waratahs 25 Raymond Rhule Cheetahs 4 Robert du Preez Stormers 25 Sam Cane Chiefs 4 Samu Kerevi Reds 25 Scott Fardy Brumbies 4 Sefanaia Naivalu Rebels 25 Steven Sykes Kings 4 Toni Pulu Chiefs 25 Tevita Li Blues 4 Brandon Thomson Stormers 24 Torsten van Jaarsveld Cheetahs 4 Jason Woodward Hurricanes 24 Vincent Koch Stormers 4 Juan Martin Hernández Jaguares 23 Aidan Toua Brumbies 3 Kurtley Beale Waratahs 23 Angus Ta'avao Waratahs 3 Liam Gill Reds 23 Ben Tapuai Force 3 Ben Tapuai Force 22 Bjorn Basson Bulls 3 Marnitz Boshoff Lions 21 Chris Feauai-Sautia Reds 3 Matt Toomua Brumbies 21 Christian Leali'ifano Brumbies 3 Ben Meehan Rebels 20 Curtis Browning Reds 3 Brad Weber Chiefs 20 Dan Pryor Highlanders 3 Chris Cloete Kings 20 Dane Haylett-Petty Force 3 Clayton Blommetjies Cheetahs 20 Emiliano Bofelli Jaguares 3 Edgar Marutlulle Kings 20 Francois Venter Cheetahs 3 Elliot Dixon Highlanders 20 Jack Dempsey Waratahs 3 Facundo Isa Jaguares 20 James Parsons Blues 3 Faf de Klerk Lions 20 Jan Serfontein Bulls 3 George Moala Blues 20 Josh Mann-Rea Brumbies 3 Huw Jones Stormers 20 Kieran Read Crusaders 3 Jed Holloway Waratahs 20 Malakai Fekitoa Highlanders 3 Johah Placid Rebels 20 Malcolm Marx Lions 3 Jordan Taufua Crusaders 20 Marcel Brachie Force 3 Leonardo Senatore Jaguares 20 Matt Carraro Waratahs 3 Luke Morahan Force 20 Matt Toomua Brumbies 3 Michael Hooper Waratahs 20 Michael Leitch Chiefs 3 Ngani Laumape Hurricanes 20 Mifiposeti Paea Sunwolves 3 Nigel Ah Wong Brumbies 20 Mitchell Drummond Crusaders 3 Paul Jordaan Sharks 20 Nathan Harris Chiefs 3 Raymond Rhule Cheetahs 20 Patrick Osborne Highlanders 3 Sam Cane Chiefs 20 Penalty Tries (Brumbies) Brumbies 3 Scott Fardy Brumbies 20 Piet van Zyl Bulls 3 Steven Sykes Kings 20 Pieter-Steph du Toit Stormers 3 Tevita Li Blues 20 Reg Goodes Hurricanes 3 Torsten van Jaarsveld Cheetahs 20 Rob Horne Waratahs 3 Vincent Koch Stormers 20 Ruan Ackerman Lions 3 Hayden Parker Highlanders 17 Scarra Ntubeni Stormers 3 Stefan Watermeyer Kings 17 Sean McMahon Rebels 3 Riaan Viljoen Sunwolves 16 Shota Hori Sunwolves 3 Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias Jaguares 16 Sikhumbuszo Notshe Stormers 3 Aidan Toua Brumbies 15 Siya Kolisi Stormers 3 Angus Ta'avao Waratahs 15 Stefan Watermeyer Kings 3 Bjorn Basson Bulls 15 Tomas Cubelli Brumbies 3 Chris Feauai-Sautia Reds 15 Wandile Mjekevu Kings 3 Curtis Browning Reds 15 Warren Whiteley Lions 3 Dan Pryor Highlanders 15 Willie le Roux Sharks 3 Dane Haylett-Petty Force 15 Andre Esterhuizen Sharks 2 Emiliano Bofelli Jaguares 15 Andrew Kellaway Waratahs 2 Francois Venter Cheetahs 15 Andrew Ready Reds 2 Jack Dempsey Waratahs 15 Andy Ellis Crusaders 2 James Parsons Blues 15 Anthony Volmink Lions 2 Jan Serfontein Bulls 15 Ben Alexander Brumbies 2 Josh Mann-Rea Brumbies 15 Ben McCalman Force 2 Kieran Read Crusaders 15 Billy Guyton Blues 2 Malakai Fekitoa Highlanders 15 Blade Thomson Hurricanes 2 Malcolm Marx Lions 15 SCORERS - PLAY OFF GAMES - SUPER RUGBY 2016 - Page 3 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Cam Crawford Rebels 2 Marcel Brachie Force 15 Chiliboy Ralepelle Sharks 2 Matt Carraro Waratahs 15 Damian de Allende Stormers 2 Michael Leitch Chiefs 15 Daniel du Preez Sharks 2 Mifiposeti Paea Sunwolves 15 Daniel Lienert-Brown Highlanders 2 Mitchell Drummond Crusaders 15 David Havili Crusaders 2 Nathan Harris Chiefs 15 David Pocock Brumbies 2 Patrick Osborne Highlanders 15 Dries Swanepoel Bulls 2 Penalty Tries (Brumbies) Brumbies 15 Eben Etzebeth Stormers 2 Piet van Zyl Bulls 15 Elton Jantjies Lions 2 Pieter-Steph du Toit Stormers 15 Garth April Sharks 2 Reg Goodes Hurricanes 15 Gonzalo Bertranou Jaguares 2 Rob Horne Waratahs 15 Harry Scoble Force 2 Ruan Ackerman Lions 15 Jack Debreczeni Rebels 2 Scarra Ntubeni Stormers 15 Jack Wilson Highlanders 2 Sean McMahon Rebels 15 Jacques du Toit Cheetahs 2 Shota Hori Sunwolves 15 Jake McIntyre Reds 2 Sikhumbuszo Notshe Stormers 15 James Hall Kings 2 Siya Kolisi Stormers 15 James Marshall Hurricanes 2 Tomas Cubelli Brumbies 15 Jannes Kirsten Bulls 2 Wandile Mjekevu Kings 15 Jean-Luc du Plessis Stormers 2 Warren Whiteley Lions 15 Jordy Reid Rebels 2 Willie le Roux Sharks 15 Juan Martin Hernández Jaguares 2 Henry Taefu Reds 11 Kyle Godwin Force 2 Andre Esterhuizen Sharks 10 Lappies Labuschagne Bulls 2 Andrew Kellaway Waratahs 10 Lausii Taliauli Brumbies 2 Andrew Ready Reds 10 Liam Squire Highlanders 2 Andy Ellis Crusaders 10 Lopeti Timani Rebels 2 Anthony Volmink Lions 10 Luzuko Vulindlu Kings 2 Ben Alexander Brumbies 10 Malcolm Jaer Kings 2 Ben McCalman Force 10 Matias Alemanno Jaguares 2 Billy Guyton Blues 10 Matias Moroni Jaguares 2 Blade Thomson Hurricanes 10 Matt Duffie Blues 2 Cam Crawford Rebels 10 Matt Hodgson Force 2 Chiliboy Ralepelle Sharks 10 Matt Lucas Waratahs 2 Damian de Allende Stormers 10 Nic Groom Stormers 2 Daniel du Preez Sharks 10 Nick Stirzaker Rebels 2 Daniel Lienert-Brown Highlanders 10 Nicolás Sánchez Jaguares 2 David Havili Crusaders 10 Niel Marais Cheetahs 2 David Pocock Brumbies 10 Odwa Ndungane Sharks 2 Dewald Human Kings 10 Patrick Lambie Sharks 2 Dries Swanepoel Bulls 10 Patrick Tuipoluto Blues 2 Eben Etzebeth Stormers 10 Penalty Tries (Waratahs) Waratahs 2 Gonzalo Bertranou Jaguares 10 Pete Samu Crusaders 2 Harry Scoble Force 10 Renaldo Bothma Bulls 2 Jack Wilson Highlanders 10 RG Snyman Bulls 2 Jacques du Toit Cheetahs 10 Riaan Viljoen Sunwolves 2 James Hall Kings 10 Rieko Ioane Blues 2 James Marshall Hurricanes 10 Rob Thompson Highlanders 2 Jannes Kirsten Bulls 10 Santiago Cordero Jaguares 2 Jordy Reid Rebels 10 Schalk Ferreira Kings 2 Kyle Godwin Force 10 Scott Barrett Crusaders 2 Lappies Labuschagne Bulls 10 Shaun Stevenson Chiefs
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