Try celebration

Whilst referring to the celebration of a try in general, the term can also be applied to specific actions, such as a player removing his shirt or performing a somersault.

[3] Indigenous Australian rugby league footballer Greg Inglis had a signature try celebration resembling a goanna.

[4] Benji Marshall has done the drunken goanna like Greg Inglis[5] Konrad Hurrell is known to blow a kiss for his mother in Tonga after scoring a try.

Tasman Mako players and fans have a tradition of raising their hand on top of their head to symbolise a shark fin whenever a try is scored.

The simple gesture started in 2009 during a home game against Auckland in Nelson when Tasman captain Andrew Goodman threw up a fin after his brilliant run resulted in a try.

Hayne performing the Hayne Plane celebration while playing for the Australian Prime Minister's XIII in 2013.