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TJ Perenara sets Super Rugby try scoring record

T.J. Perenara (centre). Photo / Sky Sports / Super Rugby / YouTube

The Hurricanes’ most-capped player ever, TJ Perenara (Te Arawa, Ngāti Rangitihi), is the new all-time leading try scorer in Super Rugby.

Perenara, 32 - who made his Super Rugby debut as a 20-year-old against the Stormers in Cape Town in 2012 - came off the bench in Wellington on Friday to score his 63rd competition try in the closing minutes of the game in a 41-12 victory over the Waratahs.

Watch T.J. Perenara’s record-breaking try.

He betters former Hurricanes’ teammate Julian Savea, now playing for Moana Pasifika, as the record try scorer in the competition’s almost 30 year history.

Perenara joked afterwards that he plans to give Savea a gentle ribbing.

“It’ll be something cheeky. Not too many words, because I know if I say too much to him, he is on 62 and will go out and score two tries.”

@hurricanesrugby Straight from the sheds. Shout out to @Tj Perenara for becoming the leading try scorer in Super Rugby Pacific tonight 🌪️ #rugby ♬ original sound - Hurricanes

Perenara scored seven tries in his debut Super Rugby season.

Kelvin McDonald
Kelvin McDonald

Kelvin McDonald has been part of our Whakaata Māori newsroom since 2007. Formerly a researcher for Native Affairs, Kelvin has since moved across to our Online News Team where his new role as Digital Video Editor utilises his years of experience and skills in research, editing and reporting.