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Try x 64! All Bryan Habana's Test tries

Cape Town - Bryan Habana's hat-trick against the USA in their Rugby World Cup clash in London on Wednesday saw him tie not one, but two try scoring records.

Habana's feat saw him not only join All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu atop the all-time World Cup try scoring charts - with 15 - but also moved him into a tie with former Wallaby David Campese for second spot in the overall Test try list (64).

Habana now trails Japan's Daisuke Ohata (69) by five tries in the all-time list.

But who did Habana score his very first Test try against? And his 50th?

Wonder no more!

Under try number, opponent, location, date

1 - England    London    20-Nov-04
2 - Scotland    Edinburgh    27-Nov-04
3 - Scotland    Edinburgh    27-Nov-04
4 - Uruguay    East London    11-Jun-05
5 - Uruguay    East London    11-Jun-05
6 - France    Durban    18-Jun-05
7 - France    Durban    18-Jun-05
8 - France    Port Elizabeth    25-Jun-05
9 - France    Port Elizabeth    25-Jun-05
10 - Australia    Johannesburg    23-Jul-05
11 - Australia    Perth    20-Aug-05
12 - Australia    Perth    20-Aug-05
13 - New Zealand    Dunedin    27-Aug-05
14 - Wales    Cardiff    19-Nov-05
15 - Wales    Cardiff    19-Nov-05
16 - New Zealand    Rustenburg    2-Sep-06
17 - Ireland    Dublin    11-Nov-06
18 - England    Bloemfontein    26-May-07
19 - England    Bloemfontein    26-May-07
20 - England    Pretoria    2-Jun-07
21 - England    Pretoria    2-Jun-07
22 - Scotland    Edinburgh    25-Aug-07
23 - Samoa    Paris    9-Sep-07
24 - Samoa    Paris    9-Sep-07
25 - Samoa    Paris    9-Sep-07
26 - Samoa    Paris    9-Sep-07
27 - United States    Montpellier    30-Sep-07
28 - United States    Montpellier    30-Sep-07
29 - Argentina    Saint-Denis    14-Oct-07
30 - Argentina    Saint-Denis    14-Oct-07
31 - New Zealand    Wellington    5-Jul-08
32 - England    London    22-Nov-08
33 - British and Irish Lions    Pretoria    27-Jun-09
34 - Australia    Perth    29-Aug-09
35 - Australia    Perth    29-Aug-09
36 - Italy    Udine    21-Nov-09
37 - Italy    Witbank    19-Jun-10
38 - Italy    East London    26-Jun-10
39 - Namibia    Auckland    22-Sep-11
40 - Samoa    Auckland    30-Sep-11
41 - Argentina    Cape Town    18-Aug-12
42 - Australia    Perth    8-Sep-12
43 - New Zealand    Dunedin    15-Sep-12
44 - Australia    Pretoria    29-Sep-12
45 - Australia    Pretoria    29-Sep-12
46 - Australia    Pretoria    29-Sep-12
47 - New Zealand    Johannesburg    6-Oct-12
48 - Italy    Durban    8-Jun-13
49 - Samoa    Pretoria    22-Jun-13
50 - Samoa    Pretoria    22-Jun-13
51 - Argentina    Johannesburg    17-Aug-13
52 - New Zealand    Johannesburg    5-Oct-13
53 - New Zealand    Johannesburg    5-Oct-13
54 - Wales    Durban    14-Jun-14
55 - Wales    Durban    14-Jun-14
56 - Argentina    Salta    23-Aug-14
57 - Italy    Padua    22-Nov-14
58 - Argentina    Durban    8-Aug-15
59 - Argentina    Buenos Aires    15-Aug-15
60 - Samoa    Birmingham    26-Sep-15
61 - Scotland    Newcastle    3-Oct-15
62 - United States    London    7-Oct-15
63 - United States    London    7-Oct-15
64 - United States    London    7-Oct-15

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