Kinghorn's impressive Six Nations in numbers
While Scotland could only muster a fourth-place finish at the Six Nations, Blair Kinghorn's already considerable stock continues to rise.
The full-back is one of four nominees for the Player of the Championship award after a standout campaign for Gregor Townsend's side.
Kinghorn gained 580 metres, the most of any player in Six Nations history, surpassing the previous record of 543, set by England's Mike Brown in 2014.
The 28-year-old Scot was also top of the 2025 rankings for carries (86), line breaks (nine) and offloads (13), while he was second of all players for defenders beaten (25).
Kinghorn, whose two tries came in the win over Wales, was a threat to every defence he faced and looks set for a debut British and Irish Lions call-up for the summer tour of Australia.