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Chris Ashton's sensational try for England against Australia at Twickenham last November has been named the International Rugby Players' Association Try of the Year for 2010.

The England speedster's try won the public vote having fought off stiff competition from some outstanding scores finished by New Zealand's Mils Muliaina, Argentina's Felipe Contepomi, Wales' Shane Williams and England Women's Rugby World Cup 2010 star Danielle Waterman.

Ashton's memorable try, his second in the match, combined pace, power and panache as the wing raced clear to finish off a superb counter-attack that started near his own try-line. The try received the most votes following an online poll at www.irb.com that offered a shortlist of 18 scores to choose from.

"It's a fantastic accolade to win the IRPA Try of the Year Award, and it means a lot to me that so many people took the trouble to vote for me ahead of so many other great players," said Ashton. "Even though I had the job of putting the ball down over the whitewash it was a team effort with the whole team playing its part in defending and forcing the turnover before Ben Youngs and Courtney Lawes gave me the ball. They all deserve the credit too - it wouldn't have happened without all of us working together."

IRPA Chairman Damian Hopley said, "The IRPA Try of the Year is a highly prestigious Award featuring world-class Rugby action from players representing seven nations. Chris Ashton's outstanding try will live long in the memory of those of us fortunate enough to be at Twickenham that day, and he is a very deserving winner."

"We had great difficulty narrowing the field from our original 230 entries to the 18 nominees which were presented for the public vote as there were many spectacular tries scored in 2010. The public vote proved equally close with Danielle Waterman and Israel Dagg polling considerable votes, before Chris emerged as the winner."

The full shortlist was: Shane Williams (2), Ben Foden, Dan Carter, Felipe Contepomi, Gonzalo Tiesi, Mils Muliaina, Israel Dagg, James O'Connor, Danielle Waterman, Cobie-Jane Morgan, Huriana Manuel, Chrysander Botha, Nikola Matawalu, Juan Jose Imhoff, Chris Ashton, James Hook and Adam Ashley-Cooper.

Ashton follows in the footsteps of 2009 winner, South Africa centre Jaque Fourie, Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll in 2008 and Takudzwa Ngwenya of the USA who claimed the inaugural award in 2007.

http://www.espnscrum.com/england/rugby/story/133455.html
 
I disagree with this but well done to Chris Ashton and England for scoring a great try.
 
Some emphatic responses there...


btw, which 1st tier international teams don't have a player listed?

I can see Scotland, South Africa and possibly Ireland and France (not to sure about the nationalities of a few players)
 
Eh. Certainly it was a big occasion. For the English at least.

My only gripe is that I feel that a try of the year should at least be a legal one; Genia was by no means allowed to place the ball as the tackler certainly never looked like releasing.

Good work by Lawes, though. Always nice to see skills from 2nd rowers in test rugby.
 
You'd think a South African (of all countries) would appreciate a forward with bit of underhanded cheating which was gotten away with! :p
 
I think any time England score a try, from more than 15m away from the line, it deserves huge recognition. Can't wait for their next 80m try in 2021.
 
I think any time England score a try, from more than 15m away from the line, it deserves huge recognition. Can't wait for their next 80m try in 2021.

LOL..

Thoroughly deserved though that try is what Im talking about and what everybody wants to see. No doubt top try.
 
What a joke, didn't even deserve a nomination. There was at least one try in every All Blacks game this year that showed more to deserve the award than that. Pathetic.
 
Really? Would you have said the same if you were Australian? ;)
 
What a joke, didn't even deserve a nomination. There was at least one try in every All Blacks game this year that showed more to deserve the award than that. Pathetic.



Awwww, you okay?
 

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