Premiership Rugby is the highest level of club rugby union in England and has been around since 1987.
Here we are taking a look at the highest points tallies from players in Premiership Rugby history.
Player | Points in Premiership rugby union |
Charlie Hodgson (Sale, Saracens) | 2,625 |
Andy Goode (Leicester, Saracens, Worcester, Wasps, Newcastle) | 2,285 |
George Ford (Leicester, Bath, Sale) | 1,832 |
Stephen Myler (Northampton, London Irish) | 1,778 |
Owen Farrell (Saracens) | 1,757 |
Jimmy Gopperth (Newcastle, Wasps, Leicester) | 1,737 |
Nick Evans (Harlequins) | 1,656 |
Gareth Steenson (Exeter) | 1,651 |
Olly Barkley (Bath, Gloucester, London Welsh) | 1,605 |
Freddie Burns (Gloucester, Leicester, Bath) | 1,532 |
*Stats correct as of 7th January, 2025.
Former Sale and Saracens fly-half Charlie Hodgson leads the all-time scoring charts with a whopping 2,625 points, a testament to the exquisite kicking technique of the three-time Premiership winner.
Fellow Englishman Andy Goode represented a number of clubs in the Premiership and his incredible reliability from the kicking tee ensured his place on this list.
The only active player in the top 10 is George Ford, the current Sale Sharks No.10, with more than 1,800 points on his record helping him knock Stephen Myler off the podium.
One-club man Owen Farrell, who won six Premiership titles with Saracens, completes the top five, all of them English, and is the most recent member of the top 10 to hang up his boots.
New Zealanders Jimmy Gopperth and Nick Evans enjoyed long stints in the Premiership, while Belfast-born Gareth Steenson was a long-standing servant to Exeter Chiefs.
Former England internationals Olly Barkley and Freddie Burns complete the top 10 Premiership rugby highest points' scorers.