Parsons Shortlisted For Try Of The Championship

Beibhinn Parsons
Beibhinn Parsons hat-trick try against Italy has been shortlisted for the Guinness Women's Six Nations Try of the Championship.

Four standout moments have made the final shortlist, each showcasing the speed, skill, and imagination that define the modern women’s game.

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The Nominees
Beibhinn Parsons' 3rd Try vs Italy

Speed, angles, and ruthless finishing - Beibhinn Parsons at her best. Her third try against Italy came from a perfectly timed outside arc, burning two defenders before cutting back inside the final cover. It was a reminder of why the Ireland star remains one of the most electrifying wings in world rugby.

Meg Jones's 2nd Try vs Wales

England’s midfield maestro produced a moment of instinctive brilliance in Round 1. Spotting fractured Welsh defence off a quick recycle, Meg Jones accelerated through the gap, shaped to pass, then dummied twice before finishing under pressure. It was a try built on tempo, vision, and total awareness of her surroundings.

Pauline Bourdon Sansus' 1st Try vs England

Few players in world rugby manipulate a defence like Pauline Bourdon Sansus, and her score against England was a vision of half‑back opportunism. Sniping from the base, she wrong‑footed two forwards, glided past the next defender, and finished with trademark composure. A moment that shifted momentum and ignited the French crowd.

Molly Poolman vs Italy

A breakout star of the 2026 Championship, Molly Poolman delivered a try that blended raw power with elegant footwork. Receiving the ball 30 metres out, the Scotland prop stepped inside the first tackler, fended off another, and surged through the line to score. A statement finish from a promising young player.