List of international rugby union tries by Bryan Habana

Bryan Habana is a South African rugby union player who plays on the wing. As of January 2018, Habana has represented South Africa 124 times and has scored 67 tries.[1] Habana's try total places him 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 38 either away or at neutral venues.[4]

Bryan Habana
Bryan Habana playing at the 2015 Rugby World Cup

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]

When Habana scored a try against Italy on 21 November 2009, it meant that he had scored a try against each of the "Tier 1" nations. The following year Habana scored another two tries against Italy in separate matches, the second of which brought Habana's total to 38, equalling the South African record set by Joost van der Westhuizen.[6] Habana remained level with van der Westhuizen, failing to score for almost fifteen months, before ending his drought at the 2011 World Cup against Namibia.[7] Habana became the second South African to win the IRPA Try of the Year for his try against New Zealand in 2012. Running between two defending players and chipping the ball over a third, Habana slid in to score in the South African's 21–11 defeat in the 2012 Rugby Championship.[8]

International tries

Key

  • Won denotes that the match was won by South Africa
  • Lost denotes that the match was lost by South Africa
  • Drawn denotes that the match was drawn
  • ‡ denotes the try was selected as the IRPA Try of the Year.[9]
International tries scored by Bryan Habana
TryOpposing teamLocationVenueCompetitionDateResultScoreRef.
1  EnglandLondonTwickenhamTest match20 November 2004Lost16–32[10]
2  ScotlandEdinburghMurrayfield27 November 2004Won45–10[11]
3
4  UruguayEast LondonBuffalo City Stadium11 June 2005Won134–3[12]
5
6  FranceDurbanKings Park18 June 2005Drawn30–30[13]
7
8Port ElizabethEPRU Stadium25 June 2005Won27–13[14]
9
10  AustraliaJohannesburgEllis ParkMandela Challenge Plate23 July 2005Won33–20[15]
11PerthSubiaco Oval2005 Tri Nations Series20 August 2005Won22–19[16]
12
13  New ZealandDunedinCarisbrook27 August 2005Lost27–31[17]
14  WalesCardiffMillennium StadiumTest match19 November 2005Won33–16[18]
15
16  New ZealandRustenburgOlympia Park2006 Tri Nations Series2 September 2006Won21–20[19]
17  IrelandDublinLansdowne RoadTest match11 November 2006Lost15–32[20]
18  EnglandBloemfonteinFree State Stadium26 May 2007Won58–10[21]
19
20PretoriaLoftus Versfeld2 June 2007Won55–22[22]
21
22  ScotlandEdinburghMurrayfield25 August 2007Won27–3[23]
23  SamoaParisParc des Princes2007 Rugby World Cup9 September 2007Won59–7[24]
24
25
26
27  United StatesMontpellierStade de la Mosson30 September 2007Won64–15[25]
28
29  ArgentinaSaint-DenisStade de France14 October 2007Won37–13[26]
30
31  New ZealandWellingtonWestpac Stadium2008 Tri Nations Series5 July 2008Lost8–19[27]
32  EnglandLondonTwickenhamTest match22 November 2008Won42–6[28]
33British & Irish LionsPretoriaLoftus VersfeldTest match27 June 2009Won28–25[29]
34  AustraliaPerthSubiaco Oval2009 Tri Nations Series29 August 2009Won32–25[30]
35
36  ItalyUdineStadio FriuliTest match21 November 2009Won32–10[31]
37WitbankPuma Stadium19 June 2010Won29–13[32]
38East LondonBuffalo City Stadium26 June 2010Won55–11[33]
39  NamibiaAucklandNorth Harbour Stadium2011 Rugby World Cup22 September 2011Won87–0[34]
40  Samoa30 September 2011Won13–5[35]
41  ArgentinaCape TownNewlands2012 Rugby Championship18 August 2012Won27–6[36]
42  AustraliaPerthSubiaco Oval8 September 2012Lost19–26[37]
43  New ZealandDunedinForsyth Barr Stadium15 September 2012Lost11–21[38]
44  AustraliaPretoriaLoftus Versfeld29 September 2012Won31–8[39]
45
46
47 ‡  New ZealandJohannesburgFNB Stadium6 October 2012Lost16–32[40]
48  ItalyDurbanKings ParkTest match8 June 2013Won44–10[41]
49  SamoaPretoriaLoftus Versfeld22 June 2013Won56–23[42]
50
51  ArgentinaJohannesburgFNB Stadium2013 Rugby Championship17 August 2013Won73–13[43]
52  New ZealandEllis Park5 October 2013Lost27–38[44]
53
54  WalesDurbanKings ParkTest match14 June 2014Won38–16[45]
55
56  ArgentinaSaltaErnesto Martearena2014 Rugby Championship23 August 2014Won33–31[46]
57  ItalyPaduaStadio EuganeoTest match22 November 2014Won22–6[47]
58  ArgentinaDurbanKings Park2015 Rugby Championship8 August 2015Lost25–37[48]
59Buenos AiresJosé Amalfitani2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches15 August 2015Won26–12[49]
60  SamoaBirminghamVilla Park2015 Rugby World Cup26 September 2015Won46–6[50]
61  ScotlandNewcastleSt James' Park3 October 2015Won34–16[51]
62  United StatesLondonLondon Stadium7 October 2015Won64–0[52]
63
64
65  ArgentinaSaltaErnesto Martearena2016 Rugby Championship27 August 2016Lost24–26[53]
66  New ZealandChristchurchAMI Stadium17 September 2016Lost13–41[54]
67  ItalyFlorenceStadio Artemio FranchiTest match19 November 2016Lost18–20[55]

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