List of international rugby union tries by Bryan Habana

Bryan Habana.

Bryan Habana is a South African rugby union player who plays on the wing. Habana has represented South Africa 114 times and has scored 64 tries.[1] Habana's try total places him joint second on the all time list, and also makes him South Africa's leading international try scorer.[2][3] Habana has also scored more international tries outside his home country than any other player in history, with a total of 35 either away or at neutral venues.[4]

Habana made his international debut for South Africa against England at Twickenham in 2004. It was during this match that Habana scored his first try, before scoring two tries against Scotland a week later. Habana played in South Africa's winning 2007 Rugby World Cup campaign, where he finished the tournament as the leading try scorer with eight, including four tries in a single match against Samoa.[5]

On 21 November 2009 Habana scored a try against Italy, which means that he has now scored a try against each of the "Tier 1" nations. The following summer Habana scored another two tries against Italy in separate matches, the second of which brought Habana's total to 38 and equaled the South African record set by Joost van der Westhuizen. Habana remained level with van der Westhuizen as he failed to score for almost fifteen months after. His try-drought was eventually ended at the 2011 World Cup against Namibia.[6]

Key

International tries

Try Opposing team Location Venue Competition Date Result Score DT?[7]
1  England London Twickenham Test Match 20 November 2004 Lost 16-23 N/A
2  Scotland Edinburgh Murrayfield Test Match 27 November 2004 Won 45-10 No
3  Scotland Edinburgh Murrayfield Test Match 27 November 2004 Won
4  Uruguay East London Buffalo City Stadium Test Match 11 June 2005 Won 134-3 No
5  Uruguay East London Buffalo City Stadium Test Match 11 June 2005 Won
6  France Durban Kings Park Test Match 18 June 2005 Draw 30-30 Yes
7  France Durban Kings Park Test Match 18 June 2005 Draw
8  France Port Elizabeth EPRU Stadium Test Match 25 June 2005 Won 27-13 No
9  France Port Elizabeth EPRU Stadium Test Match 25 June 2005 Won
10  Australia Johannesburg Ellis Park Mandela Challenge Plate 23 July 2005 Won 33-20 No
11  Australia Perth Subiaco Oval Tri Nations 20 August 2005 Won 22-19 Yes
12  Australia Perth Subiaco Oval Tri Nations 20 August 2005 Won
13  New Zealand Dunedin Carisbrook Tri Nations 27 August 2005 Lost 27-31 N/A
14  Wales Cardiff Millennium Stadium Test Match 19 November 2005 Won 33-16 No
15  Wales Cardiff Millennium Stadium Test Match 19 November 2005 Won
16  New Zealand Rustenburg Olympia Park Tri Nations 2 September 2006 Won 21-20 Yes
17  Ireland Dublin Lansdowne Road Test Match 11 November 2006 Lost 15-32 N/A
18  England Bloemfontein Free State Stadium Test Match 26 May 2007 Won 58-10 No
19  England Bloemfontein Free State Stadium Test Match 26 May 2007 Won
20  England Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Test Match 2 June 2007 Won 55-22 No
21  England Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Test Match 2 June 2007 Won
22  Scotland Edinburgh Murrayfield Test Match 25 August 2007 Won 27-3 No
23  Samoa Paris Parc des Princes Rugby World Cup 9 September 2007 Won 59-7 No
24  Samoa Paris Parc des Princes Rugby World Cup 9 September 2007 Won
25  Samoa Paris Parc des Princes Rugby World Cup 9 September 2007 Won
26  Samoa Paris Parc des Princes Rugby World Cup 9 September 2007 Won
27  United States Montpellier Stade de la Mosson Rugby World Cup 30 September 2007 Won 64-15 No
28  United States Montpellier Stade de la Mosson Rugby World Cup 30 September 2007 Won
29  Argentina Saint-Denis Stade de France Rugby World Cup 14 October 2007 Won 37-13 No
30  Argentina Saint-Denis Stade de France Rugby World Cup 14 October 2007 Won
31  New Zealand Wellington Westpac Stadium Tri Nations 5 July 2008 Lost 8-19 N/A
32  England London Twickenham Test Match 22 November 2008 Won 42-6 No
33 British and Irish Lions Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Test Match 27 June 2009 Won 26-21 Yes
34  Australia Perth Subiaco Oval Tri Nations 29 August 2009 Won 32-25 Yes
35  Australia Perth Subiaco Oval Tri Nations 29 August 2009 Won
36  Italy Udine Stadio Friuli Test Match 21 November 2009 Won 32-10 No
37  Italy Witbank Johann van Riebeeck Stadium Test Match 19 June 2010 Won 29-13 No
38  Italy East London Buffalo City Stadium Test Match 26 June 2010 Won
39  Namibia Auckland North Harbour Stadium Rugby World Cup 22 September 2011 Won
40  Samoa Auckland North Harbour Stadium Rugby World Cup 30 September 2011 Won
41  Argentina Cape Town Newlands Rugby Championship 18 August 2012 Won
42  Australia Perth Subiaco Oval Rugby Championship 8 September 2012 Lost
43  New Zealand Dunedin Forsyth Barr Stadium Rugby Championship 15 September 2012 Lost
44  Australia Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Rugby Championship 29 September 2012 Won
45  Australia Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Rugby Championship 29 September 2012 Won
46  Australia Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Rugby Championship 29 September 2012 Won
47  New Zealand Johannesburg Ellis Park Rugby Championship 6 October 2012 Lost
48  Italy Durban Kings Park Test Match 8 June 2013 Won
49  Samoa Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Test Match 22 June 2013 Won
50  Samoa Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Test Match 22 June 2013 Won
51  Argentina Johannesburg FNB Stadium Rugby Championship 17 August 2013 Won
52  New Zealand Johannesburg Ellis Park Rugby Championship 5 October 2013 Lost
53  New Zealand Johannesburg Ellis Park Rugby Championship 5 October 2013 Lost
54  Wales Durban Kings Park Test Match 14 June 2014 Won
55  Wales Durban Kings Park Test Match 14 June 2014 Won
56  Argentina Salta Ernesto Martearena Rugby Championship 23 August 2014 Won
57  Italy Padua Stadio Euganeo Test Match 22 November 2014 Won
58  Argentina Durban Kings Park Rugby Championship 8 August 2015 Lost
59  Argentina Buenos Aires José Amalfitani Rugby World Cup Warm-Up 15 August 2015 Won
60  Samoa Birmingham Villa Park Rugby World Cup 26 September 2015 Won 46-6 No
61  Scotland Newcastle St James' Park Rugby World Cup 3 October 2015 Won 34-16 No
62  United States London Olympic Stadium Rugby World Cup 7 October 2015 Won 64-0 No
63  United States London Olympic Stadium Rugby World Cup 7 October 2015 Won
64  United States London Olympic Stadium Rugby World Cup 7 October 2015 Won

References

  1. SFMS Limited. "South Africa / Players & Officials / Bryan Habana". ESPN Scrum. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  2. SFMS Limited. "Statsguru / Test matches / Player records/ total tries scored". ESPN Scrum. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  3. SFMS Limited. "Statsguru / Test matches / Player records/ South Africa / total tries scored". ESPN Scrum. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  4. "Statsguru, Player Records: tries scored away or at neutral venue (ordered by total tries scored)". ESPN (UK). Retrieved 2015-11-18.
  5. "Statsguru / Test matches / Player records / Rugby World Cup, 2007". Scrum. ESPN. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
  6. SFMS Limited. "Statsguru / Player analysis / Bryan Habana / Test matches". ESPN Scrum. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  7. Is the try decisive? Would South Africa win without Habana's try?
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