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SCORERS - Page 1 2015 - SUPER RUGBY - SCORERS - Page 1 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Penalty Tries Various 14 Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 191 Waisake Naholo Highlanders 13 Bernard Foley Waratahs 187 TJ Perenara Hurricanes 11 Demetri Catrakilis Stormers 172 Nemani Nadolo Crusaders 9 Christian Lealiifano Brumbies 170 Boom Prinsloo Cheetahs 8 Handré Pollard Bulls 167 David Pocock Brumbies 8 Elton Jantjies Lions 152 Joe Tomane Brumbies 8 Daniel Carter Crusaders 127 Julian Savea Hurricanes 8 Mike Harris Rebels 123 Patrick Osborne Highlanders 8 Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 121 Teqele Naiyaravoro Waratahs 8 Ihaia West Blues 104 Aaron Smith Highlanders 7 Colin Slade Crusaders 100 Francois Venter Cheetahs 7 Aaron Cruden Chiefs 93 Matt Todd Crusaders 7 Patrick Lambie Sharks 93 Rob Horne Waratahs 7 Joe Pietersen Cheetahs 92 Charlie Ngatai Chiefs 6 Penalty Tries Various 70 Dillyn Leyds Stormers 6 Waisake Naholo Highlanders 65 Francois Hougaard Bulls 6 James Marshall Hurricanes 62 Lachie Turner Reds 6 Kurt Coleman Stormers 55 Samu Kerevi Reds 6 TJ Perenara Hurricanes 55 Adam Ashley-Cooper Waratahs 5 Luke Burton Force 47 Ben Smith Highlanders 5 Nemani Nadolo Crusaders 45 Bernard Foley Waratahs 5 James O'Connor Reds 44 Cornal Hendricks Cheetahs 5 Jacques-Louis Potgieter Bulls 42 Faf de Klerk Lions 5 Quade Cooper Reds 42 Israel Folau Waratahs 5 Damian McKenzie Chiefs 41 James Lowe Chiefs 5 Daniel Bowden Blues 41 Jan Serfontein Bulls 5 Boom Prinsloo Cheetahs 40 Luke Morahan Force 5 David Pocock Brumbies 40 Lwazi Mvovo Sharks 5 Joe Tomane Brumbies 40 Ma'a Nonu Hurricanes 5 Julian Savea Hurricanes 40 Marcel Coetzee Sharks 5 Lachie Turner Reds 40 Odwa Ndungane Sharks 5 Patrick Osborne Highlanders 40 Ruan Combrinck Lions 5 Teqele Naiyaravoro Waratahs 40 Scott Higginbotham Rebels 5 Frans Steyn Sharks 38 Andy Ellis Crusaders 4 Jack Debreczeni Rebels 36 Bryce Heem Chiefs 4 Aaron Smith Highlanders 35 Christian Lealiifano Brumbies 4 Francois Venter Cheetahs 35 Damian de Allende Stormers 4 Matt Todd Crusaders 35 Dominic Shipperley Rebels 4 Rob Horne Waratahs 35 Harold Vorster Lions 4 Marty Banks Highlanders 33 Henry Speight Brumbies 4 Sias Ebersohn Force 32 Jaco Kriel Lions 4 Andrew Horrell Chiefs 31 Jordan Taufua Crusaders 4 Charlie Ngatai Chiefs 30 Lopeti Timani Rebels 4 Dillyn Leyds Stormers 30 Malakai Fekitoa Highlanders 4 Francois Hougaard Bulls 30 Nehe Milner-Skudder Hurricanes 4 Samu Kerevi Reds 30 Peter Betham Waratahs 4 Ben Smith Highlanders 28 Pierre Spies Bulls 4 Ruan Combrinck Lions 28 Rayno Benjamin Cheetahs 4 Zack Holmes Force 26 Sam Cane Chiefs 4 Adam Ashley-Cooper Waratahs 25 Sefanaia Naivalu Rebels 4 Cornal Hendricks Cheetahs 25 Ardie Savea Hurricanes 3 Faf de Klerk Lions 25 Augustine Pulu Chiefs 3 Fred Zeilinga Sharks 25 Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 3 Israel Folau Waratahs 25 Ben Alexander Brumbies 3 James Lowe Chiefs 25 Bismarck du Plessis Sharks 3 Jan Serfontein Bulls 25 Bjorn Basson Bulls 3 Luke Morahan Force 25 Colin Slade Crusaders 3 Lwazi Mvovo Sharks 25 Conrad Smith Hurricanes 3 Ma'a Nonu Hurricanes 25 Cory Jane Hurricanes 3 Marcel Coetzee Sharks 25 Dan Pryor Highlanders 3 Marnitz Boshoff Lions 25 Dane Coles Hurricanes 3 Odwa Ndungane Sharks 25 Daniel Carter Crusaders 3 Scott Higginbotham Rebels 25 Elliot Dixon Highlanders 3 Marty McKenzie Chiefs 23 Gareth Evans Highlanders 3 Lionel Cronje Sharks 22 George Moala Blues 3 Andy Ellis Crusaders 20 Heinrich Brussow Cheetahs 3 Bryce Heem Chiefs 20 2015 - SUPER RUGBY - SCORERS - Page 2 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Ita Vaea Brumbies 3 Damian de Allende Stormers 20 Jarrad Butler Brumbies 3 Dominic Shipperley Rebels 20 Jerome Kaino Blues 3 Harold Vorster Lions 20 Liam Messam Chiefs 3 Henry Speight Brumbies 20 Lionel Mapoe Lions 3 Jaco Kriel Lions 20 Matt Carraro Waratahs 3 Jordan Taufua Crusaders 20 Matt Hodgson Force 3 Lopeti Timani Rebels 20 Matt Proctor Hurricanes 3 Malakai Fekitoa Highlanders 20 Melani Nanai Blues 3 Nehe Milner-Skudder Hurricanes 20 Michael Leitch Chiefs 3 Peter Betham Waratahs 20 Nick Stirzaker Rebels 3 Pierre Spies Bulls 20 Piet van Zyl Bulls 3 Rayno Benjamin Cheetahs 20 Pieter Labuschagne (Lappies) Bulls 3 Sam Cane Chiefs 20 Quade Cooper Reds 3 Sefanaia Naivalu Rebels 20 Reg Goodes Hurricanes 3 Otere Black Hurricanes 17 Ryan Tongia Highlanders 3 Ardie Savea Hurricanes 15 Stefan Ungerer Sharks 3 Augustine Pulu Chiefs 15 Stephen Hoiles Waratahs 3 Ben Alexander Brumbies 15 Tevita Kuridrani Brumbies 3 Bismarck du Plessis Sharks 15 Tom Marshall Chiefs 3 Bjorn Basson Bulls 15 Warwick Tecklenburg Lions 3 Conrad Smith Hurricanes 15 Angus Cottrell Force 2 Cory Jane Hurricanes 15 Blade Thomson Hurricanes 2 Dan Pryor Highlanders 15 Brad Shields Hurricanes 2 Dane Coles Hurricanes 15 Bryce Hegarty Rebels 2 Elliot Dixon Highlanders 15 Burger Odendaal Bulls 2 Gareth Evans Highlanders 15 Callum Gibbins Hurricanes 2 George Moala Blues 15 Carel Greef Cheetahs 2 Heinrich Brussow Cheetahs 15 Carl Wegner Cheetahs 2 Ita Vaea Brumbies 15 Cheslin Kolbe Stormers 2 Jarrad Butler Brumbies 15 Chris Alcock Force 2 Jerome Kaino Blues 15 Chris Feauai-Sautia Reds 2 Liam Messam Chiefs 15 Clayton Blommetjies Cheetahs 2 Lionel Mapoe Lions 15 Cobus Reinach Sharks 2 Matt Carraro Waratahs 15 Courtnall Skosan Lions 2 Matt Hodgson Force 15 David Havili Crusaders 2 Matt Proctor Hurricanes 15 Deon Stegman Bulls 2 Melani Nanai Blues 15 Duane Vermeulen Stormers 2 Michael Leitch Chiefs 15 Francis Saili Blues 2 Nick Stirzaker Rebels 15 Frans Steyn Sharks 2 Piet van Zyl Bulls 15 Handré Pollard Bulls 2 Pieter Labuschagne (Lappies) Bulls 15 Israel Dagg Crusaders 2 Reg Goodes Hurricanes 15 Jack Debreczeni Rebels 2 Ryan Tongia Highlanders 15 Jake Schatz Reds 2 Stefan Ungerer Sharks 15 James Marshall Hurricanes 2 Tevita Kuridrani Brumbies 15 Jesse Kriel Bulls 2 Tom Marshall Chiefs 15 Johann Sadie Cheetahs 2 Warwick Tecklenburg Lions 15 John Hardie Highlanders 2 Francois Brummer Cheetahs 14 Juan de Jongh Stormers 2 Jesse Mogg Brumbies 14 Kevin Mealamu Blues 2 Kurtley Beale Waratahs 14 Kieron Fonotia Crusaders 2 Niel Marais Cheetahs 14 Kobus van Wyk Stormers 2 Nic White Brumbies 13 Liam Gill Reds 2 Tian Schoeman Bulls 13 Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 2 Tim Nanai-Williams Chiefs 13 Lolagi Visinia Blues 2 Israel Dagg Crusaders 12 Marcel van der Merwe Bulls 2 Lolagi Visinia Blues 12 Marco Kotze Reds 2 Tom Taylor Crusaders 12 Matt Toomua Brumbies 2 Jason Woodward Hurricanes 11 Michael Hooper Waratahs 2 Angus Cottrell Force 10 Mitchell Drummond Crusaders 2 Blade Thomson Hurricanes 10 Nic White Brumbies 2 Brad Shields Hurricanes 10 Nick Groom Stormers 2 Bryce Hegarty Rebels 10 Nick Phipps Waratahs 2 Burger Odendaal Bulls 10 Patrick Lambie Sharks 2 Callum Gibbins Hurricanes 10 Raymond Rhule Cheetahs 2 Carel Greef Cheetahs 10 Richard Buckman Highlanders 2 Carl Wegner Cheetahs 10 Ryan Louwrens Force 2 Cheslin Kolbe Stormers 10 2015 - 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