4. Worcester’s Perry Humphreys has scored five tries, whilst his team mates have scored just 13 more between them, the highest individual contribution of any one player in Premiership Rugby this season.
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— Premiership Rugby (@premrugby) November 7, 2019
There’s a certain fluidity and drive to Warriors 🎼 plus @Perry_Humphreys looks like he’ll finish anything this season💨
They will finish ____ 🧐
Full highlights for you 🎬https://t.co/4bA8ajpIla pic.twitter.com/Qg5jiIkhzC
5. Four players have amassed over a century of points this campaign: Marcus Smith leads the way with 126, followed by Callum Sheedy (122), Robert du Preez (116) and Rhys Priestland (111). The latter has scored almost half of Bath’s total points tally this season.
6. Exeter’s Gareth Steenson has missed just one kick at goal in 30 attempts this season; a 31st minute conversion against Sale on 25 January. It’s his only miss in Gallagher Premiership Rugby in his last 35 shots since March 2019!
Exeter fly-half Gareth Steenson agrees a new deal to the end of the season, when he will retire to join the coaching staff. https://t.co/11x4aTHXh4 pic.twitter.com/a8PmZrc6Uq
— CornishCams (@CornishCams) July 14, 2020
7. Things could have been so different for Bristol and Worcester. The two clubs have each been involved in eight close encounters where the result was either a draw or the losing side obtained a losing bonus point, however Bristol lost just two such matches whilst Worcester won only two of their eight.