CJ Stander and Ireland are among the nominees for the International Rugby Players Try Of The Year award.
Stander’s famous try for Ireland against England at Twickenham where they secured the Grand Slam is included along with two superb efforts from the All Blacks which resulted in Brodie Retallick and Beauden Barrett dotting down during the Rugby Championship.
The final entry is Sean Maitland’s try against England in the Six Nations at Murrayfield, a score made famous by that superb pass from Finn Russell in the build-up.
The winner will be announced on November 25th at the World Rugby awards.
CJ Stander (Ireland) v England
TRY OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST (2/4) 🏉
A great team try by @IrishRugby and finished by @CJStander – this effort is one of the four tries nominated for Try of the Year 2018!
The winner will be announced at the #worldrugbyawards on Nov 25. How will this one do? pic.twitter.com/TOsbLLjkVx
— InternationalRugbyPlayers (@IntRugbyPlayers) October 30, 2018
Brodie Retallick (All Blacks) v Australia
TRY OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST (3/4) 🏉
Started by Brodie Retallick and finished a minute later by the @AllBlacks second row – this is one of the four tries nominated for Try of the Year 2018!
The winner will be announced at the #worldrugbyawards on Nov 25. How will this one do? pic.twitter.com/aq2U688A2l
— InternationalRugbyPlayers (@IntRugbyPlayers) October 30, 2018
Beauden Barrett (All Blacks) v Australia
TRY OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST (4/4) 🏉
Another @AllBlacks try – this time finished by @beaudenbarrett against Australia – one of the four tries nominated for Try of the Year 2018!
The winner will be announced at the #worldrugbyawards on Nov 25. How will this one do? pic.twitter.com/QBciL8NvxB
— InternationalRugbyPlayers (@IntRugbyPlayers) October 30, 2018
Sean Maitland (Scotland) v England
TRY OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST (1/4) 🏉
A great try by the @Scotlandteam and finished by Sean Maitland – this effort is one of the four tries nominated for Try of the Year 2018!
The winner will be announced at the #worldrugbyawards on Nov 25. How will this one do? pic.twitter.com/mypwUnc6S7
— InternationalRugbyPlayers (@IntRugbyPlayers) October 30, 2018
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