We take a look at the players with the most international tries in men's rugby union.
Player | International tries |
Daisuke Ohata (Japan) | 69 |
Bryan Habana (South Africa) | 67 |
David Campese (Australia) | 64 |
Shane Williams (Wales) | 58 |
Hirotoki Onozawa (Japan) | 55 |
Rory Underwood (England) | 49 |
Doug Howlett (New Zealand) | 49 |
George North (Wales) | 47 |
Brian O'Driscoll (Ireland) | 46 |
Julian Savea (New Zealand) | 46 |
Christian Cullen (New Zealand) | 46 |
Joe Rokocoko (New Zealand) | 46 |
*Stats correct as of 27th December 2024.
Flying Japanese wing Daisuke Ohata is the top tryscorer in the history of international rugby union with a total of 69 in 59 caps.
Ohata is two ahead of second-placed Bryan Habana, another electric wing who recorded 67 tries in 124 appearances for South Africa, winning the Rugby World Cup with his country in 2007.
Australian David Campese, Shane Williams of Wales and Hirotoki Onozawa of Japan complete the top five top tryscoring international rugby union players of all time.