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Super Rugby Pacific Stats: Damian McKenzie, Carlo Tizzano Lead the Way: Planet Rugby

Super Rugby Pacific Stats: Damian McKenzie, Carlo Tizzano Lead the Way: Planet Rugby

After three rounds of the Super Rugby Pacific season of 2025, Planet Rugby takes a closer look at the players who are the interesting rugby key to the show and who lead the rest in the categories of respective individual statistics.

Top Try Try-Scorer

Llanker exciting Rookie Wallabies Carlo Tizzano hit the land running during Western forceS Super Rugby Pacific The campaign while already passed for five attempts in three matches played.

Tizzano opened his account with a blow against Moana Pasifika before crossing Whitewash again against Brumbies, and last weekend was rewarded with two other attempts to lose her part of Perth.

Runners

There is an equality with two meanings for the second place in this category, after three rounds, with Speedster Kyren Taumoefolau Moana Pasifika and Cruciaţi, Kyle Preston, who crossed four attempts per piece.

Taumoefolau was the only one of the two in action in the third round – while the crusaders had a pack – but could not be added to Tally.

Peak points

There are no surprises here as Damian McKenzieWhat was the most important points point in season 2024, continued where he left in that campaign and set the pace with 48 points marked in three matches for heads.

The All Black star hit 14 points in the three victories of the three victories over Brumbies in Hamilton, after starting the season with a 20-point route in the chiefs of the blues, before contributing 14 points in his victory over the Crusaders in the second round.

Runners

The next best is the young hurricane in half Harry Godfrey, who is only four points of McKenzie, while Wallabies walks in half Ben Donaldson is hot on heel on 42 points.

Top top

Apart from providing remarkable attack performance, Tizzano came to the fore with remarkable defensive displays and he sets the pace with 63 approaches, which means he has an average of 21 strokes per match.

Runners

Tizzano’s impressive statistics in this department put on his closest rivals, with the blues hook, Ricky Rickcitelli, occupying the second position after making 54 approaches until this season.

It is not far behind is Tizzano’s flanker colleague at Force, Nick Champion de Cress, which is in third with 53 approach completions.

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Top carrier

In this department is Moana Pasifika, semi -sissed Tupou Ta’eiloa, who has already made 56 vehicles after only three matches played until this season.

He was similar to the car for his team in their restricted defeat against Highlanders in Auckland at the weekend, while he finished with 19 vehicles made in that meeting.

Runners

Meanwhile, driving the chase behind Ta’ilo are two of the boss all blacks, Quinn Tupaea and McKenzie, who were in the action for men in Hamilton, 45 and 41, respectively for the tournament toppers.

Most defenders beat

Surprisingly, McKenzie is the one who runs the package here, because she has already beat 23 defenders until this season and that the total looks significantly better after a bright attack performance in the victory of the bosses over Brumpies, where she managed to get over eight defenders.

Runners

Tupaea occupies the second position in this category, but is in a way behind McKenzie, while beating 13 defenders, while the Highlandi skipper, Timoci Tavatavanawai, is in third place, only one becoming.

Meters of rolling

This category has a surprising leader in Highlanders Speed, Caleb Tangitau, who literally hit the ground in his first season at the Dunedin outfit, while he sets the pace, with 285 meters won from three matches.

Runners

Once again, Mckenzie is in the mix and occupies the second place, with only four meters less than tangled, while another black, Sevu Reece, is in third place, with 228 meters won, although he played a match less than Tăgitau and McKenzie.

Most lines have won

The force showed in their three matches this year that their set-pies works are among their strengths and, surprisingly, Wallabies block Darcy Swain in the top of this category with 14 clean lines.

Runners

Meanwhile, Swain’s most rigid competition comes from his colleague Wallaby Rob Leota in Watatahs and his club, Miles amatosero, who are matched for the second place, with only two less won lines.

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