By Rugby Onslaught

Cheslin Kolbe scores the exact same try as his idol Darcy Graham

Cheslin Kolbe looks to be getting sharper with every game played after making his return three matches ago from a broken jaw, and he opened the scoring for Toulon on Saturday against Castres at the Stade Mayol.

But he has a long way to go to be up there with some of the form wingers in the game at the moment, one of which is the United Rugby Championship's top scorer Darcy Graham. The Edinburgh wing has scored eight tries in six games so far this season and has continued to fly the flag for diminutive wingers in scrum-caps in Kolbe's absence.

The similarity between the two does not end there either, as Kolbe's try at the weekend was more or less identical to a try scored by Graham at the beginning of the month. Both players ended up scoring in the right corner after being on the receiving end of two on ones. But for right wingers that it not too uncommon of course. What made these tries strikingly similar was the step that both players produced to trick the onrushing tackler.

With little space to operate in, Kolbe and Graham both cut in and out slightly to stop the last man in their tracks. That gave them both enough space to dive into the corner. It was some elite sidestepping shown by them.

Take a look at the two tries, here is Graham's against the Lions earlier this month:

Here is Kolbe's from the Castres match at the weekend:

Graham was recently included in Gregor Townsend's squad for the upcoming autumn internationals. Here is the full squad:

Scotland Autumn Nations Series Squad

Forwards

Ewan Ashman (Sale Sharks) 4 caps

Josh Bayliss (Bath Rugby) 3 caps

Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow Warriors) 22 caps

Dave Cherry (Edinburgh Rugby) 7 caps

Andy Christie (Saracens) 3 caps

Luke Crosbie (Edinburgh Rugby) 2 caps

Scott Cummings (Glasgow Warriors) 23 caps

Jack Dempsey (Glasgow Warriors) uncapped

Matt Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors) 24 caps

Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors) 50 caps

Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh Rugby) 55 caps

Jonny Gray (Exeter Chiefs) 69 caps

Richie Gray (Glasgow Warriors) 67 caps

Nick Haining (Edinburgh Rugby) 11 caps

WP Nel (Edinburgh Rugby) 48 caps

Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh Rugby) – CAPTAIN – 32 caps

Pierre Schoeman (Edinburgh Rugby) 12 caps

Sam Skinner (Edinburgh Rugby) 22 caps

Rory Sutherland (Ulster Rugby) 20 caps

George Turner (Glasgow Warriors) 27 caps

Murphy Walker (Glasgow Warriors) uncapped

Hamish Watson (Edinburgh Rugby) 51 caps

Backs

Mark Bennett (Edinburgh Rugby) 27 caps

Darcy Graham (Edinburgh Rugby) 29 caps

Chris Harris (Gloucester Rugby) 36 caps

Adam Hastings (Gloucester Rugby) 26 caps

Stuart Hogg (Exeter Chiefs) 93 caps

George Horne (Glasgow Warriors) 17 caps

Damien Hoyland (Edinburgh Rugby) 4 caps

Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh Rugby) 34 caps

Stafford McDowall (Glasgow Warriors) uncapped

Rufus McLean (Glasgow Warriors) 3 caps

Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors) 54 caps

Cameron Redpath (Bath Rugby) 2 caps

Ollie Smith (Glasgow Warriors) 1 cap

Kyle Steyn (Glasgow Warriors) 5 caps

Ross Thompson (Glasgow Warriors) 3 caps

Sione Tuipulotu (Glasgow Warriors) 7 caps

Duhan van der Merwe (Edinburgh Rugby) 19 caps

Ben White (London Irish) 6 caps