Legendary Scorers of the British and Irish Lions: A Comprehensive Look at Rugby's Greatest Point Scorers
Explore the history of the British and Irish Lions' top point scorers, featuring legends like Andy Irvine and Phil Bennett, and their remarkable contributions to rugby.

The Record Holders
Andy Irvine, the former Scotland full-back, stands at the pinnacle of British and Irish Lions history with a staggering 281 points scored across Test matches and tour games. His journey began during the 1974 tour of South Africa, where he amassed 156 points in just 15 games. Irvine continued to shine in subsequent tours to New Zealand in 1977 and South Africa in 1980, solidifying his legacy.
The Contenders
Following closely is Phil Bennett, the former Wales fly-half, who scored 236 points, including 44 in Test matches, during the 1974 and 1977 tours. Bennett's agility and precision on the field made him a formidable opponent.
Bob Hiller, the former England full-back, is third on the list with 214 points from the 1968 South Africa tour and the 1971 New Zealand tour. His consistent performance earned him a place among the legends.
Notable Mentions
Other notable scorers include:
- Gavin Hastings (Scotland) – 192 points
- Barry John (Wales) – 188 points
- Ollie Campbell (Ireland) – 184 points
- Malcolm Thomas (Wales) – 152 points
- Leigh Halfpenny (Wales) – 145 points
- Neil Jenkins (Wales) – 142 points
- Charles Adamson (England) – 136 points
Test Match Legends
In Test matches alone, Gavin Hastings leads with 69 points, followed by Jonny Wilkinson with 67 points and Stephen Jones with 53 points. Leigh Halfpenny holds the record for the most points in a single Test series with 49 points during the 2013 series victory in Australia, and the most points in a single Test with 21 points in the series-deciding third Test.
The Future
Owen Farrell, a late addition to the 2025 squad, has 34 points from three previous tours and may have the opportunity to climb higher on the list. His inclusion adds excitement to the future of the British and Irish Lions.
Conclusion
The British and Irish Lions have been graced by some of the most talented rugby players in history. Their records not only highlight individual brilliance but also the collective strength and spirit of the team. As we look forward to future tours, the legacy of these legendary scorers continues to inspire new generations of rugby enthusiasts.