European Challenge Cup - Statistics

Statistics

Statistics are as of 21 October 2012, after Round 2 of the 2012–13 pool stage. Players involved in the 2012–13 Challenge Cup, and their current clubs, are in bold. Players not involved in this season's competition, but still active at club level, are in italics. Only those clubs for which each player participated in the Challenge Cup are listed.

All-time top points scorers
Player Clubs Points
Ludovic Mercier Petrarca, Gloucester, Pau, Grenoble, Beziers 520
Jonny Wilkinson Newcastle Falcons, Toulon 485
Eric Elwood Connacht 473
Olly Barkley Bath 408
Gérald Merceron Montferrand/Clermont Auvergne 349
Sébastien Fauque Bayonne, Toulon, Montauban, Dax, Castres Olympique, Pau 337
Charlie Hodgson Sale Sharks 313
David Aucagne Montpellier, Grenoble, Pau 281
Gareth Cull Ebbw Vale, Bridgend 280
Barry Everitt Northampton Saints, London Irish 280
All-time top try scorers
Player Clubs Tries
Jean-Victor Bertrand Grenoble, Agen, Montpellier, Narbonne 19
Richard Haughton Saracens, London Wasps, Perpignan 19
Sébastien Kuzbik Montpellier, Montferrand, Bordeaux-Begles, Perigueux, Grenoble 19
James Simpson-Daniel Gloucester 19
David Bory Brive, Bath, Montferrand 17
Alexandre Bouyssie Mont-de-Marsan, Bordeaux-Begles 17
Philippe Escale Beziers, Castres Olympique 17
Ben Johnston Brive, Saracens 17
Mark Cueto Sale Sharks 16
Mathieu Dourthe Pau, Agen, Dax 16

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