We take a look at the rugby players who have registered the most points in Six Nations history.
Rank | Player | Total points | Nation |
1 | Johnny Sexton | 566 | Ireland |
2 | Ronan O'Gara | 557 | Ireland |
3 | Jonny Wilkinson | 546 | England |
4 | Owen Farrell | 528 | England |
5 | Stephen Jones | 467 | Wales |
6 | Leigh Halfpenny | 424 | Wales |
7 | Neil Jenkins | 406 | Wales |
8 | Chris Paterson | 403 | Scotland |
9 | Gavin Hastings | 288 | Scotland |
10 | David Humphreys | 270 | Ireland |
Ireland legend Johnny Sexton is the all-time record points scorer in the Six Nations, surpassing compatriot Ronan O'Gara in his final ever appearance in the competition in March 2023 as Andy Farrell's side clinched the nation's fourth Grand Slam title in a 32-18 win over England at Croke Park in Dublin.
Ranked third and fourth are two Englishmen, with 2003 Rugby World Cup winner Jonny narrowly pipping fellow fly-half Owen Farrell.
Three Welsh players are placed between fifth and seventh in the standings - Stephen Jones, Leigh Halfpenny and Neil Jenkins.