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The father of stand-in Springboks captain Eben Etzebeth has died, four days before his son is due to lead his country against New Zealand. Photo: Facebook / Springboks

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Rugby World Cup: Youngest try scorers in each position – LOOK

Scoring a try in a Rugby World Cup is no mean feat, but who are the youngest players to dot the ball down over the tryline in each position in tournament history? ALSO READ: Rugby World Cup 2023 match officials: 10 stats you need to know YOUNGEST TRY SCORERS IN RUGBY WORLD CUP HISTORY ALSO READ: These 12 referees will decide […]

23-05-23 15:27
Eben Etzebeth Springboks Rugby World Cup 2023
The father of stand-in Springboks captain Eben Etzebeth has died, four days before his son is due to lead his country against New Zealand. Photo: Facebook / Springboks

Scoring a try in a Rugby World Cup is no mean feat, but who are the youngest players to dot the ball down over the tryline in each position in tournament history?

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YOUNGEST TRY SCORERS IN RUGBY WORLD CUP HISTORY

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  • Prop: Titi Lamositele, United States of America – 20 years 227 days vs Scotland
  • Hooker: David Dadunashvili, Georgia – 21 years 270 days vs South Africa
  • Lock: Guido Petti Pagadizabal, Argentina – 20 years 306 days vs New Zealand
  • Flanker: Katsufumi Miyamoto, Japan – 21 Years 72 days vs England
  • No 8 Sergio Parisse, Italy – 20 years 39 days vs Canada
  • Scrumhalf: Brian Smith, Australia – 20 years 263 days vs the United States of America
  • Flyhalf: Jonny Wilkinson, England – 20 years 130 days vs Italy
  • Centre: Manu Tuilagi, England – 20 years 123 days vs Georgia
  • Winger: George North, Wales – 19 years 199 days vs Namibia
  • Fullback: Juan Martin Hernandez, Argentina – 21 years 76 days vs Romania

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