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PRO12 STATS

While the Ospreys, Cardiff Blues, Ulster and Glasgow are the four sides

who still boast 100 percent records, let’s look at the success of some of the

individuals involved according to official stats partner, Opta...

GUINNESS PRO12

STAND OUT PLAYERS SO FAR

MOST METRES

Scarlets full-back Liam Williams has been

one of the shining lights in a poor couple of

matches for his region with 241 metres run

ahead of Ospreys full-back Dan Evans (192).

Newport Gwent Dragons Hallam Amos

notched up an impressive 164 metres in the

11-6 victory over Zebre last Friday with his

tally achieved in just one match.

LIAM WILLIAMS

241

DAN EVANS

192

JACOB STOCKDALE

177

TOMMY SEYMOUR

176

HALLAM AMOS

164

JEFF HASSLER

164

DAN FISH

151

MOST CARRIES

Bundee Aki, Ed Jackson, Tyler Ardron and

Stuart Olding have been driving forces in the

opening matches with 29 carries.

The quartet are just one carry ahead of Liam

Williams and Ospreys outside-half Sam

Davies who has been taking the ball to the

gainline in the opening two games.

BUNDEE AKI

29

ED JACKSON

29

TYLER ARDRON

29

STUART OLDING

29

LIAM WILLIAMS

28

SAM DAVIES

28

DAN LEAVY

27

OLLY CRACKNELL

27

JOSH NAVIDI

26

JONNY GRAY

26

CLIVE ROSS

24

JOSH VAN DER FLIER

23

CLEAN BREAKS

Scotland wing Tommy Seymour has been

the standout attacking performer in terms of

end product with his four-try display against

Leinster.

So it’s no surprise to find him at the top of the

clean break category with 10, three ahead of

Ulster rising star Jacob Stockdale.

The top Welsh player is Ospreys full-back

Dan Evans with five clean breaks, one ahead

of regional team-mate Ben John and Cardiff

Blues scrum-half Tomos Williams, who has

enjoyed a productive start to the season.

TOMMY SEYMOUR

10

JACOB STOCKDALE

7

DAN EVANS

5

TOMOS WILLIAMS

4

LEONARDO SARTO

4

BEN JOHN

4

RUAN PIENAAR

4

DEFENDERS BEATEN

Seymour is again way clear in this section

with his impressive haul of 14 defenders

beaten in the first two matches five more than

Connacht wing Matt Healy.

TOMMY SEYMOUR

14

MATT HEALY

9

LEONARDO SARTO

9

BUNDEE AKI

8

SAM JOHNSON

8

DAN EVANS

8

BEN JOHN

8

NIYI ADEOLOKUN

7

LIAM WILLIAMS

7

STEFFAN EVANS

7

TYLER ARDRON

7