Bristol Bears flanker Ben Earl sets new Premiership record

Ben Earl has set a new strike rate record for Gallagher top try-scorers with each of his 11 tries this season coming at an average of one every 93 minutes.

The international’s first-half try in Bristol Bears’ 36-7 win over on Sunday saw him finish the regular season level with Gloucester winger at the top of the competition’s try-scorer charts.

In a total of 1,024 minutes on the pitch, the 22-year-old scored seven tries in nine appearances at Saracens before adding a further four in seven games whilst on loan at the Bears.

He becomes the first top try-scorer since the current system of determining the champions was introduced in 2003/04 to boast a sub-100 minute average. 

In sharing top spot, Thorley is the first Gloucester player to achieve the feat, although his 11 tries came at a rate of one every 108 minutes.


Premiership 2019-20 top tryscorers

  1. Ben Earl – Bristol Bears (on loan from Saracens) 11
  2. Ollie Thorley – Gloucester – 11
  3. – Gloucester – 10
  4. Sam Simmonds – Exeter Chiefs – 10
  5. Ruaridh McConnochie – – 9
  6. Luke Morahan – Bristol Bears – 9
  7. Zach Kibirige – – 9
  8. Ollie Hassell-Collins – London Irish – 9
  9. Luke James – Sharks – 8
  10. Jack Willis – Wasps – 8

Thorley and team-mate, Louis Rees-Zammit (10 tries), were denied the chance to add to their tallies after Gloucester’s Round 22 game against was cancelled and forfeited by the Saints.

had the best all-time strike-rate of any of the 15 individuals to previously win the top Premiership try-scorer accolade. His 16 tries in a stellar2009/10 season for Northampton came at a rate of exactly 100 minutes per try, according to research from The Rugby Tipster.

The Premiership top try-scorer award has now been shared for the third season in a row, but Earl is unique in that his scores were split between two clubs.

A Bristol player has won the accolade before in David Lemi (2006/07) but Saracens have never had a representative until now, which is remarkable considering their long history of success in the competition. In the entire history of the Premiership only two back-rowers have finished with the most tries in a single season – Thomas Waldrom with Exeter, twice, (2014/15 and 2015/16) and Neil Back before him with Leicester in 1998/99.

JON NEWCOMBE

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