Big, small, tall, short, fast or slow, rugby union is a game for people of all shapes and sizes.

However, if you are the player that player that crosses the try line more than any of your other teammates, odds are that you ply your trade on a wing.

Stalking the touchlines in either the No.11 or 14 jersey, only the most whippet-like players earn Test caps on a wing, and only the regular try-scorers earn household name status.

From the Far East to a speedster out of Africa, here are the top 10 international rugby union try-scorers of all time.

1. Daisuke Ohata (1996-2006) – Japan – 69 tries –  58 Tests
2. Bryan Habana (2004-2016) – South Africa – 67 tries – 124 Tests
3. David Campese (1982-1996) – Australia – 64 tries – 101 Tests
4. Shane Williams (2000-2011) – Wales/British and Irish Lions – 60 tries – 91 Tests
5. Hirotoki Onozawa (2001-2013) – Japan – 55 tries – 81 Tests
6. Rory Underwood (1984-1996) – England/British and Irish Lions – 50 tries – 91 Tests
= 7. Doug Howlett (2000-2007) – New Zealand – 49 tries – 62 Tests
= 7. George North (2010-present) – Wales/British and Irish Lions – 49 tries – 121 Tests
9. Brian O'Driscoll (1999-2014) – Ireland/British and Irish Lions – 47 tries – 141 Tests
= 10. Julian Savea (2012-2017) – New Zealand – 46 tries – 54 Tests
= 10. Christian Cullen (1996-2002) – New Zealand – 46 tries – 58 Tests
= 10. Joe Rokococo (2003-2010) – New Zealand – 46 tries – 68 Tests