Top Fantasy Scorers: Investec Champions Cup Round 4

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Jan 20, 2026, 15:01

The curtains have closed on round four of the Investec Champions Cup, and the fantasy league scoreboard, powered by Superbru and Planet Rugby, is ablaze with staggering performances. In a round where fantasy league players pit their wits against rugby legends like Ben Youngs and Dan Cole, let's dive into the top scorers who've made their fantasy managers proud this weekend.

Sharing the fourth spot with 35.5 points each are Edoardo Todaro and Louis Bielle-Biarrey. Todaro, the Italian sensation, clinched the Investec Player of the Match with a dynamic hat-trick for Northampton Saints, turning the tide against the Scarlets. His stats boast 18 carries and three clean breaks, a testament to his pivotal role in the match. On the other hand, Bielle-Biarrey, the lethal French winger, continued his try-scoring spree for Bordeaux, sealing their victory against Bristol Bears with a personal tally that included a hat-trick and substantial ground gains totaling 77 meters.

Antoine Dupont, with a score of 38.5, once again proved why he's a former World Rugby Men’s Player of the Year. Dominating the field in Toulouse's overwhelming victory over Sale Sharks, Dupont's brilliance was on full display as he orchestrated one of the season's most spectacular tries, starting from a goal-line dropout and culminating in a dazzling finish. His performance included two tries, a try assist, and several line breaks, amassing a significant chunk of fantasy points.

"It's about finding those moments of brilliance, and Antoine consistently delivers that,"

noted a Toulouse coach, reflecting on Dupont’s performance.

Thomas Ramos, another Toulouse player, amassed 46 points mainly through his exceptional kicking game, slotting 11 conversions. His versatility shone through, not just with his boot but also with his active play, which included a try and multiple line breaks.

Topping the chart this week is Matthis Lebel, scoring a round-high 50 points. His relentless energy saw him assisting in three tries and scoring two of his own, alongside nine clean breaks. His performance was crucial in Toulouse's dismantling of Sale Sharks.

The fantasy league spotlight also shone on the former players turned fantasy managers. Dan Cole, with a score of 270 points, outshone the competition, with his strategic captaincy of Bielle-Biarrey paying off handsomely.

"Every point matters, and every player can make a difference," Cole remarked, celebrating his fantasy league triumph.

As the Investec Champions Cup continues to deliver top-tier rugby action, the fantasy league echoes every thrill and spill. The competition remains fierce, both on the field and in the virtual realm, where legends and fans alike jostle for supremacy.

 
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