Voting is now open for March's Topps Tiles Try-Umph of the Month.
The Topps Tiles Try-Umph of the Month offers supporters the chance to vote for their favourite score from a shortlist of three tries and hear from the winning player in an exclusive chat on LTTV, thanks to Main Partner Topps Tiles.
The Shortlist...
Jasper Wiese v Edinburgh:
A five-pointer that only Jasper Wiese could have scored.
The Leicester No.8 had the ball bounce up into his hands only metres out from the Edinburgh line, thanks to some excellent pressure from his fellow forwards, but still had plenty to do - and that he did.
On a curving run, with little to no room to play with, Wiese barged through the attempted tackles of Edinburgh's front-line before dancing down the touchline to dive over in the corner.
Handré Pollard v Bristol
All class from Handré Pollard.
In the midst of organising his own players, deep inside the Bristol Bears half, Pollard saw what nobody else did and - in a split second - had Mattioli Woods Welford Road roaring.
A simple chip kick over the top of the stunned Bears and chase from Pollard saw him regather before diving over under the posts.
Harry Wells v Bath Rugby
Weird and wonderful. Both the try and Harry Wells.
It was something that you would associate more with Gaelic football than rugby union.
A clearing kick from Leicester, inside their own 22, brushed the hand of a Bath player attempting to charge it down and - therefore - placed everybody in front of the kicker on side.
Thankfully, Matt Scott was the man the ball landed in the hands of and the centre headed - with very little Bath players in front of him - for the line, before passing inside to Mike Brown, who then found Wells and he raced it in like all good forwards do ... awkwardly.