Thomas Jenkins has delivered one of the most remarkable scoring streaks in recent rugby league history, smashing records with a blistering start to the season that has left fans and analysts in awe. In just seven games, Jenkins has produced seven consecutive doubles — an extraordinary level of consistency that speaks volumes about his finishing ability, positioning, and confidence on the field.
What makes this feat even more impressive is the sheer volume of tries he has accumulated in such a short span. With 16 tries already to his name this season, Jenkins hasn’t just edged past the previous benchmark — he has emphatically rewritten it. Records in rugby league are often built over time, through sustained excellence, but this is dominance compressed into a breathtaking few weeks.
Each performance has reinforced his growing reputation as one of the most dangerous attacking weapons in the game. Whether it’s sharp support play, explosive speed on the wing, or his instinctive reading of defensive gaps, Jenkins has found multiple ways to cross the line — and he’s doing it with relentless regularity.
Teammates have benefited from his hot streak, with opposition defenses increasingly stretched trying to contain him. Coaches across the league are already adjusting strategies, yet Jenkins continues to deliver, showing composure and hunger beyond his years.
As the season progresses, the big question is no longer whether he can maintain form — but just how far he can push this record. If this pace continues, Jenkins could be on track for one of the highest try-scoring seasons ever recorded.
For now, though, one thing is certain: Thomas Jenkins isn’t just having a great season — he’s making history.