Statistics
Players in bold were active in the 2010–11 IRB Sevens World Series.
Player | Nationality | Tries |
---|---|---|
Santiago Gomez Cora | Argentina | 230 |
Ben Gollings | England | 220 |
Fabian Juries | South Africa | 179 |
Mikaele Pesamino | Samoa | 158 |
Uale Mai | Samoa | 136 |
Collins Injera | Kenya | 124 |
Nasoni Roko | Fiji | 123 |
Karl Te Nana | New Zealand | 113 |
Humphrey Kayange | Kenya | 112 |
Amasio Valence | New Zealand | 112 |
Tafai Ioasa | New Zealand | 111 |
Alafoti Faosiliva | Samoa | 108 |
Peter Miller | Australia | 107 |
Dave Moonlight | Canada | 107 |
Richard Haughton | England | 106 |
William Ryder | Fiji | 105 |
Marius Schoeman | South Africa | 103 |
Rob Thirlby | England | 101 |
Zar Lawrence | New Zealand | 100 |
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