At the end of each season, we hold our annual awards. Here, we award our try of the season to the most scintillating, exciting and skilful try over the last season. Here, you can vote for your favourite each month.
January, February and March 2026
January 2026
Tom Carr Smith vs Castres 9Th January
The final try of the match saw Finn Russell and Santi Carreras set up a powerful Will Butt run into the Castres 22. He tipped the ball to Tom Carr-Smith who scored under the posts to seal an impressive away win in France.
Highlights (4.18 min)
Ben Spencer vs Edinburgh 16th January
From an attacking lineout on the halfway line, the ball went neatly through the hands and ended up with Joe Cokanasiga who cut a beautiful line through the Edinburgh defence. He passed to Ben Spencer, and the captain ran under the posts.
Highlights (2.51 min)
Louie Hennessey vs Gloucester 23rd January
It was a bright start to the match from Bath when Finn Russell gathered a box kick from Tomos Williams. The Kingsholm crowd were treated to some top tier attacking rugby as Ben Spencer and Santi Carreras cut them open, finishing in Louie Hennessey running in under the posts.
Highlights (0.00 min)
February 2026
Arthur Green vs Sale 8th February
An attacking lineout in the Sale 22 set up a few rounds of quickly recycled ball. Attacking intent was rewarded when Dan Frost sent a sweet pass to Arthur Green, whose running line was such that no-one could touch him.
Highlights (2.27 min)
Charlie Griffin vs Bristol 14th February
Bath gathered the ball from a restart and showed their attacking prowess from their own 22. Quick hands set up a speedy Max Ojomoh along the right wing, and Charlie Griffin hazed around the Bristol defence to score his second try of the day.
Highlights (3.33 min)
Max Ojomoh vs Gloucester 28th February
Max Ojomoh freed the ball after an attacking ruck and whipped it away to Tom de Glanville. With a minor intervention from Will Muir to keep the ball alive, Ojomoh re-entered the fray and showed his athletic abilities to score in the corner.
Highlights (3.53min)
March 2026
Josh Bayliss vs Saracens 20th March
After first claiming a lineout in the Saracens 22, Josh Bayliss stunned everyone at the Rec as he dummied and shimmered through five Saracens defenders at once to thunder over the line.
Highlights (0.46 min)
Henry Arundell vs Saracens 20th March
Some of Bath’s big names shipped the ball through hands on the half way line to get it to Ollie Lawrence, who set up a galloping run up the wing for speedster Henry Arundell – who accelerated past the Saracens defence to score his second of the night.
Highlights (3.34 min)
Bernard van der Linde vs Saracens 20th March
The cherry on the top of a deeply impressive display – and the score that took Bath past 60 points – was a poach from Bernard van der Linde, who grabbed a loose ball and ran into the right-hand corner unopposed.
Highlights (4.26 min)
October, November and December 2025.
October 2025
Ewan Richards v Gloucester Rugby 11.10.25
Bath cleared their lines and sent the ball fizzing up the pitch. The Gloucester full-back fumbled the pick-up and sent the ball into the path of the oncoming Bath attack. Richards kicked the ball through, and managing to keep pace with it, he then picked up and went over the line for Bath’s bonus-point try.
Guy Pepper v Bristol Bears 31.10.25
Bears cleared from their own tryline but had the misfortune to pick out Finn Russell. The Scot slipped the ball to Joe Cokanasiga, who in turn sent it to Miles Reid who made a dynamic line break. This set up Guy Pepper to dot and weave around the Bristol defence and get Bath on the board.
Cameron Redpath v Bristol Bears 31.10.25
Bath’s third try of the day initially seemed as if it would be one from the forwards, trucking relentlessly towards the line. But it transformed into a lovely move from the backs as Tom Dunn tipped the ball to Ben Spencer, who then span it wide to Cam Redpath who was waiting on the wing. Redpath then dived to the corner to take Bath into the lead.
November 2025
Tom De Glanville v Sale 22.11.25
On a grey and damp day at The Rec, Bath’s second try of the day was an example of relentless recycling of the ball and patient play from the whole team resulting in points. From their own 22, Bath set up de Glanville to score in the far-right corner.
Arthur Green v Saracens 30.11.25
The start of this critical try could go on the highlights package of Finn Russell’s best passes, with a cheeky back-of-the-hand pass to Joe Cokanasiga on his own 22. But it was other Bath stars who made this all-court try so impressive, with special mention to Josh Bayliss racing up the wing and Henry Arundell chipping through to be collected by Ben Spencer. The Bath captain regathered, and despite not quite making it to the try-line, sent a sweet pop-pass to Arthur Green to score Bath’s bonus-point try.
Henry Arundell v Saracens 30.11.25
A week after starring for England against Argentina, Max Ojomoh returned to his club and showed just how skilful he can be. Finn Russell sent a pass wide on the half-way line, which Ojomoh picked up off his bootstraps. He made critical territory and sent the ball to Henry Arundell on the wing, who ran in to put the lid on Bath’s victory at the Stone X.
December 2025
Ted Hill v Munster 06.12.25
Bath may have had the game sewn up after the first 20 minutes, but they saved the most impressive try for the closing few moments. A cross-field kick from Finn Russell in his own 22 found Joe Cokanasiga who motored up the wing and smashed back the scrambling Munster defence. A clever break and chip from Ben Spencer set up a galloping Ted Hill to finish the game in style.
Louie Hennessey v Toulon 14.12.25
With the skies darkening and the game in the balance, Bath were awarded an attacking try just beyond the halfway line. Neil le Roux span the ball out to Max Ojomoh, who was thundering up the midfield. Ojomoh managed to offload to Hennessey, who broke cleanly through the Toulon defence and sprinted in under the posts to score Bath’s bonus-point try.
Ben Spencer v Newcastle Red Bulls 21.12.25
To put the lid on the game and to cement Bath’s position of top of the league at Christmas, Santi Carreras, Miles Reid and Chris Harris combined neatly to get the ball out of the 22, then Cam Redpath and Joe Cokanasiga sped up the right wing. All that was left was to pass to Ben Spencer – who had been expertly tracking from the very start – and the seventh Bath try of the game was scored.