
"The IRPA Try of the Year is a hugely anticipated Award. Last year's competition, which saw a try scored by South Africa's Jaque Fourie win the Award, attracted over 10,500 votes with the social media community spreading the word," said IRB Chairman Bernard Lapasset.
"This year fans have an opportunity to vote for tries scored by players representing seven nations and I am sure the co
mpetition will be close."
The shortlist is:
Try number 1: Shane Williams, Wales v France
Try number 2: Ben Foden, France v England
Try number 3: Shane Williams, Wales v Scotland
Try number 4: Dan Carter, New Zealand v Wales
Try number 5: Felipe Contepomi, Argentina v France
Try number 6: Gonzalo Tiesi, Argentina v Scotland
Try number 7: Mils Muliaina, Australia v New Zealand
Try number 8: Israel Dagg, New Zealand v South Africa
Try number 9: James O'Connor, South Africa v Australia
Try number 10: Danielle Waterman, England v USA
Try number 11: Cobie-Jane Morgan, Australia v Wales
Try number 12: Huriana Manuel, New Zealand v Australia
Try number 13: Chrysander Botha, Georgia v Namibia
Try number 14: Nikola Matawalu, Fiji v Japan
Try number 15: Juan Jose Imhoff, Argentina Jaguars v Italy A
Try number 16: Chris Ashton, England v Australia
Try number 17: James Hook, Wales v South Africa
Try number 18: Adam Ashley-Cooper, New Zealand v Australia
Click here to view the shortlisted tries
The online poll will close on Monday, January 17, 2011 and the winner will be announced later in the month.
Votes for IRPA Try of the Year should be sent to votetry@irb.com
