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O’Driscoll And O’Gara Lead The Scoring Lists

Ireland captain Brian O’Driscoll and out-half Ronan O’Gara lead the way at the top of the scoring charts in the 2009 RBS 6 Nations Championship. See below for a full list of player statistics after the opening three rounds of the tournament.

2009 RBS 6 NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP: PLAYER AND TEAM STATISTICS (AFTER THREE ROUNDS) –

TOP POINTS SCORERS:

32 – Ronan O’Gara (Ireland)
29 – Stephen Jones (Wales)
28 – Lionel Beauxis (France)
21 – Andy Goode (England), Chris Paterson (Scotland)
18 – Luke McLean (Italy), Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland)
13 – Delon Armitage (England), Leigh Halfpenny (Wales)
11 – Phil Godman (Scotland), Morgan Parra (France)
10 – Harry Ellis (England), Luke Fitzgerald (Ireland)
5 – Mirco Bergamasco (Italy), Tommy Bowe (Ireland), Lee Byrne (Wales), Mark Cueto (England), Gordon D’Arcy (Ireland), Simon Danielli (Scotland), Thierry Dusautoir (France), Max Evans (Scotland), Thom Evans (Scotland), Toby Flood (England), Riki Flutey (England), Scott Gray (Scotland), Imanol Harinordoquy (France), Jamie Heaslip (Ireland), Cedric Heymans (France), Alun Wyn Jones (Wales), Maxime Medard (France), Fulgence Ouedraogo (France), Paul Sackey (England), Tom Shanklin (Wales), David Wallace (Ireland), Shane Williams (Wales)

TOP TRY SCORERS:

3 – Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland)
2 – Delon Armitage (England), Harry Ellis (England), Luke Fitzgerald (Ireland), Leigh Halfpenny (Wales)
1 – Mirco Bergamasco (Italy), Tommy Bowe (Ireland), Lee Byrne (Wales), Mark Cueto (England), Gordon D’Arcy (Ireland), Simon Danielli (Scotland), Thierry Dusautoir (France), Max Evans (Scotland), Thom Evans (Scotland), Riki Flutey (England), Andy Goode (England), Scott Gray (Scotland), Imanol Harinordoquy (France), Jamie Heaslip (Ireland), Cedric Heymans (France), Alun Wyn Jones (Wales), Maxime Medard (France), Fulgence Ouedraogo (France), Paul Sackey (England), Tom Shanklin (Wales), David Wallace (Ireland), Shane Williams (Wales)

TOP GOAL SCORERS:

13 – Ronan O’Gara (Ireland)
10 – Stephen Jones (Wales)
8 – Lionel Beauxis (France), Chris Paterson (Scotland)
6 – Andy Goode (England), Luke McLean (Italy)
4 – Phil Godman (Scotland), Morgan Parra (France)
2 – Toby Flood (England)
1 – Delon Armitage (England), Leigh Halfpenny (Wales), James Hook (Wales), Rob Kearney (Ireland)

TOP TEAM SCORERS:

IRELAND 9 tries, 82 points
ENGLAND 8 tries, 64 points
WALES 6 tries, 65 points
FRANCE 5 tries, 64 points
SCOTLAND 4 tries, 52 points
ITALY 1 try, 26 points

TOP KICKING STATS:

100% – Rob Kearney (Ireland) – 1/1 attempt
100% – Chris Paterson (Scotland) – 8/8 attempts
100% – James Hook (Wales) – 1/1 attempt
72% – Lionel Beauxis (France) – 8/11 attempts
68% – Ronan O’Gara (Ireland) – 13/19 attempts
66% – Toby Flood (England) – 2/3 attempts
66% – Luke McLean (Italy) – 6/9 attempts
66% – Phil Godman (Scotland) – 4/6 attempts
66% – Stephen Jones (Wales) – 10/15 attempts
60% – Andy Goode (England) – 6/10 attempts
57% – Morgan Parra (France) – 4/7 attempts
50% – Delon Armitage (England) – 1/2 attempts
33% – Leigh Halfpenny (Wales) – 1/3 attempts

MOST TACKLE ATTEMPTS:

35 – Alessandro Zanni (Italy)
33 – Alun Wyn Jones (Wales), Mauro Bergamasco (Italy), Paul O’Connell (Ireland)
31 –
Thierry Dusautoir (France)
29 – James Haskell (England)
28 – Adam Jones (Wales), Fulgence Ouedraogo (France), Joe Worsley (England), John Barclay (Scotland)
27 – Martyn Williams (Wales), Nick Easter (England)
26 – Gethin Jenkins (Wales)
25 – Steve Borthwick (England)
24 – Jamie Roberts (Wales), Stephen Ferris (Ireland)
23 – Jason White (Scotland), Luke Fitzgerald (Ireland), Phil Godman (Scotland), Phil Vickery (England)
22 – Ian Gough (Wales)
21 – Luke McLean (Italy), Sergio Parisse (Italy)
20 – Gonzalo Canale (Italy), Imanol Harinordoquy (France), Max Evans (Scotland), Riki Flutey (England), Simon Taylor (Scotland), Yannick Jauzion (France)
19 – Carlos Nieto (Italy), Ryan Jones (Wales), Tom Shanklin (Wales)
18 – Andrew Sheridan (England), Andy Powell (Wales), David Wallace (Ireland)

MOST MISSED TACKLES:

4 – Andy Goode (England), Gonzalo Canale (Italy), Max Evans (Scotland), Phil Godman (Scotland)
3 – Allister Hogg (Scotland), Carlo Del Fava (Italy), Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland), Imanol Harinordquy (France), John Barclay (Scotland), Luke McLean (Italy), Matteo Pratichetti (Italy), Mauro Bergamasco (Italy), Mirco Bergamasco (Italy), Paddy Wallace (Ireland), Ronan O’Gara (Ireland), Shane Williams (Wales), Tom Shanklin (Wales)
2 – Dafydd Jones (Wales), Carlos Nieto (Italy), Benoit Baby (France), Andy Powell (Wales), Andrea Masi (Italy), Andrea Bacchetti (Italy), Gonzalo Garcia (Italy), Graeme Morrison (Scotland), Jason White (Scotland), Joe Worsley (England), Lee Byrne (Wales), Leigh Halfpenny (Wales), Morgan Parra (France), Paul Griffen (Italy), Paul O’Connell (Ireland), Salvatore Perugini (Italy)
1 – Ben Cairns (Scotland), Alessandro Zanni (Italy)

MOST OFFLOADS:

7 – Max Evans (Scotland), Simon Taylor (Scotland)
4 – Andy Goode (England), Graeme Morrison (Scotland), Julien Malzieu (France), Lee Byrne (Wales), Sebastien Tillous Borde (France)
3 – Alun Wyn Jones (Wales), Imanol Harinordoquy (France), James Haskell (England), Jamie Roberts (Wales), Jason White (Scotland), Joe Worsley (England), Mike Tindall (England), Nick Easter (England), Paul O’Connell (Ireland), Riki Flutey (England)
2 – Andy Powell (Wales), Chris Cusiter (Scotland), Allister Hogg (Scotland), Alasdair Strokosch (Scotland), Fulgence Ouedraogo (France), Hugo Southwell (Scotland), Ian Gough (Wales), John Barclay (Scotland), Maxime Medard (France), Mike Blair (Scotland), Mike Phillips (Wales), Phil Godman (Scotland), Sean Lamont (Scotland), Stephen Ferris (Ireland), Stephen Jones (Wales)
1 – Alessandro Zanni (Italy), Alastair Kellock (Scotland), Andrea Masi (Italy)

MOST CARRIES:

32 – Andy Powell (Wales), Imanol Harinordoquy (France), Sergio Parisse (Italy)
22 – Mike Phillips (Wales)
21 – Jamie Roberts (Wales), Lee Byrne (Wales)
20 – Paul O’Connell (Ireland), Stephen Jones (Wales)
19 – Graeme Morrison (Scotland), Simon Taylor (Scotland), Tom Shanklin (Wales), Yannick Jauzion (France)
18 – Nick Easter (England)
17 – Hugo Southwell (Scotland)
16 – Delon Armitage (England), David Wallace (Ireland), Mark Cueto (England)
15 – Thierry Dusautoir (France)
14 – Dimitri Szarzewski (France), Jerry Flannery (Ireland), Luke McLean (Italy)
13 – Max Evans (Scotland), Mike Tindall (England), Riki Flutey (England)
12 – Alessandro Zanni (Italy), Julien Malzieu (France), Leigh Halfpenny (Wales), Lionel Nallet (France), Matthew Rees (Wales), Shane Williams (Wales)
11 – Martyn Williams (Wales)
10 – Clement Poitrenaud (France), Andy Goode (England), Jamie Heaslip (Ireland), Maxime Medard (France)

MOST ERRORS:

9 – Clement Poitrenaud (France)
6 – Delon Armitage (England), Hugo Southwell (Scotland), Leigh Halfpenny (Wales)
5 – Lee Byrne (Wales), Mike Phillips (Wales), Rob Kearney (Ireland), Ronan O’Gara (Ireland), Stephen Ferris (Ireland), Thom Evans (Scotland)
4 – Graeme Morrison (Scotland), Julien Malzieu (France), Mauro Bergamasco (Italy), Shane Williams (Wales), Thierry Dusautoir (France), Yannick Jauzion (France)
3 – Gonzalo Garcia (Italy), Fabio Ongaro (Italy), Benoit Baby (France), Andy Goode (England), Andrea Marcato (Italy), Alasdair Dickson (Scotland), Jamie Heaslip (Ireland), Jason White (Scotland), Jerry Flannery (Ireland), Lionel Beauxis (France), Max Evans (Scotland), Morgan Parra (France), Paul O’Connell (Ireland), Sebastien Tillous Borde (France), Simon Danielli (Scotland), Tom Shanklin (Wales)
2 – Alasdair Strokosch (Scotland), Allan Jacobsen (Scotland), Alessandro Zanni (Italy)

– All statistics compiled by SAS Software Ltd., the official data and competititve intelligence partner of the RBS 6 Nations Championship

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