This year’s Try of the Series nominees showcase breathtaking skill, teamwork, speed, strength, and creativity. Watch each try below and vote for your favourite.
Max Jorgensen (Australia) v England
In a pulsating finish, 20-year-old Jorgensen produced a stunning solo effort, cutting through England’s defence to seal a dramatic 42-37 win. His footwork and composure under pressure were sublime, underlining his status as one of rugby’s brightest young talents.
Bautista Delguy (Argentina) v Italy
Delguy’s scintillating finish was the highlight of Argentina’s dominant 50-18 victory in Udine. A clinical counterattack saw the Pumas carve through the Italian defence, with Delguy darting past multiple defenders to score under the posts.
Vasil Lobzhanidze (Georgia) v Italy
The Georgian captain displayed exceptional vision and timing to finish a brilliant team try during their clash with Italy. His interplay with the backs and well-timed support line capped a move that exemplified Georgia’s attacking flair.
Josh Bayliss (Scotland) v Australia
Bayliss’ try against the Wallabies in Edinburgh was all about power and persistence. Breaking through the Australian line after a quick offload, the Scottish forward surged over the try line, igniting the crowd's roar in a 27-13 win.