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Hsbc World Rugby Women's Sevens Series 2020 - Sydney HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - SYDNEY SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS AUSTRALIA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS BRAZIL EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Shannon Parry (c) 33 100 20 0 1 Mariana Nicolau 11 25 5 0 2 Sharni Williams (c) 34 425 47 95 2 Luiza Campos 22 40 8 0 3 Faith Nathan 3 35 7 0 3 Rafaela Zanellato 4 5 1 0 4 Cassandra Staples 11 135 27 0 4 Leila Dos Santos Silva 5 5 1 0 5 Emma Tonegato 30 620 124 0 5 Thalia Costa 5 45 9 0 6 Demi Hayes 11 70 14 0 6 Isadora Cerullo 13 47 5 11 7 Charlotte Caslick 32 462 92 1 7 Andressa Alves 3 0 0 0 8 Madison Ashby 4 20 4 0 8 Eshyllen Coimbra 4 0 0 0 9 Dominique Du Toit 14 145 29 0 9 Haline Scatrut 16 57 11 1 10 Alicia Lucas 33 190 38 0 10 Raquel Kochhann (c) 24 216 20 58 11 Emilee Cherry 30 719 131 32 11 Bianca Silva 14 110 22 0 12 Ellia Green 29 704 136 12 12 Aline Bednarski 3 0 0 0 13 Sariah Paki 9 25 5 0 13 Franciele Martins 3 0 0 0 Team Total 273 3650 674 140 Team Total 127 550 82 70 CANADA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS ENGLAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Brittany Benn 27 335 67 0 1 Ellie Kildunne 6 85 15 5 2 Kayla Moleschi 37 246 48 3 2 Abbie Brown (c) 21 192 38 1 3 Karen Paquin 27 325 65 0 3 Abi Burton 10 5 1 0 4 Elissa Alarie 10 65 13 0 4 Heather Fisher 25 207 41 1 5 Julia Greenshields 29 281 51 13 5 Helena Rowland 9 72 10 11 6 Charity Williams 23 335 67 0 6 Deborah Fleming 19 245 49 0 7 Sara Kaljuvee 20 40 8 0 7 Jodie Ounsley 3 5 1 0 8 Bianca Farella 37 750 150 0 8 Beth Wilcock 4 10 2 0 9 Ghislaine Landry (c) 36 1329 140 314 9 Alex Matthews 17 90 18 0 10 Kaili Lukan 11 105 21 0 10 Megan Jones 11 58 4 19 11 Pam Buisa 7 20 4 0 11 Sydney Gregson 2 0 0 0 12 Keyara Wardley 4 10 2 0 12 Amy Wilson Hardy 30 225 45 0 13 Asia Hogan D 13 Georgie Lingham 1 5 1 0 Team Total 268 3841 636 330 Team Total 158 1199 225 37 1 of 3 31/01/2020 10:56 pm W2020WS005_Sydney_All_Squad_Career_Totals_200131_2254.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - SYDNEY FIJI EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS FRANCE EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Vasiti Solikoviti 12 55 11 0 1 Marjorie Mayans 33 65 13 0 2 Pricilla Siata 17 115 23 0 2 Séraphine Okemba 14 130 26 0 3 Ana Roqica 30 165 33 0 3 Chloé Pelle 31 225 45 0 4 Rusila Nagasau 29 163 21 29 4 Jade Ulutule 14 245 33 40 5 Alowesi Nakoci 4 15 3 0 5 Yolaine Yengo 4 19 3 2 6 Lavenia Tinai 26 291 35 58 6 Carla Neisen 14 105 21 0 7 Roela Radiniyavuni 7 41 7 3 7 Coralie Bertrand 13 105 21 0 8 Mereseini Leivere 2 0 0 0 8 Camille Grassineau 29 300 60 0 9 Viniana Riwai 21 173 19 39 9 Joanna Grisez 6 45 9 0 10 Luisa Tisolo 21 275 31 60 10 Caroline Drouin 15 206 16 63 11 Ana Maria Naimasi 21 221 43 3 11 Shannon Izar (c) 24 380 52 60 12 Tokasa Seniyasi (c) 8 73 11 9 12 Lina Guerin 20 180 36 0 13 Valentine Lothoz 2 15 3 0 Team Total 198 1587 237 201 Team Total 219 2020 338 165 IRELAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS JAPAN EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Anna McGann 5 20 4 0 1 Chiharu Nakamura 18 127 19 16 2 Hannah Tyrrell 24 99 19 2 2 Mele Yua Havili Kagawa 3 0 0 0 3 Stacey Flood 21 125 25 0 3 Raichel Bativakalolo 9 60 12 0 4 Brittany Hogan 8 5 1 0 4 Fumiko Otake 6 30 6 0 5 Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe 27 470 94 0 5 Hana Nagata 2 6 0 3 6 Kathy Baker 8 10 2 0 6 Sayaka Suzuki 5 20 4 0 7 Katie Fitzhenry 19 40 8 0 7 Honoka Tsutsumi (c) 4 25 5 0 8 Megan Burns 7 15 3 0 8 Haruka Hirotsu 1 5 1 0 9 Lucy Mulhall (c) 21 360 21 127 9 Ayumi Yabuuchi D 10 Eve Higgins 15 151 23 18 10 Emii Tanaka 7 30 4 5 11 Louise Galvin 19 110 22 0 11 Wakaba Hara D 12 Emily Lane 8 15 3 0 12 Yuki Ito 4 10 2 0 13 Deirbhile Nic A Bhaird 15 25 5 0 Team Total 197 1445 230 147 Team Total 59 313 53 24 2 of 3 31/01/2020 10:56 pm W2020WS005_Sydney_All_Squad_Career_Totals_200131_2254.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - SYDNEY NEW ZEALAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS RUSSIA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Ruby Tui 32 275 55 0 1 Daria Noritsina 21 85 17 0 2 Tenika Willison 8 52 2 21 2 Daria Lushina 23 241 13 88 3 Stacey Fluhler 14 210 42 0 3 Diana Glushenko 5 5 1 0 4 Niall Williams 25 185 37 0 4 Kristina Seredina (c) 28 206 28 33 5 Sarah Hirini (c) 37 330 66 0 5 Baizat Khamidova 33 530 106 0 6 Michaela Blyde 26 675 135 0 6 Iana Danilova 10 35 7 0 7 Tyla Nathan-Wong 34 982 38 396 7 Nadezhda Sozonova 20 361 35 93 8 Kelly Brazier 30 506 84 43 8 Marina Kukina 26 84 10 17 9 Gayle Broughton 21 310 62 0 9 Marina Myasnikova 21 190 38 0 10 Theresa Fitzpatrick 19 65 13 0 10 Anna Gavrilyuk 20 15 3 0 11 Shiray Kaka 11 125 25 0 11 Anastasia Prokudina 5 5 1 0 12 Alena Saili 16 140 28 0 12 Anna Baranchuk 13 20 4 0 13 Jazmin Hotham D Team Total 273 3855 587 460 Team Total 225 1777 263 231 SPAIN EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS USA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Eva Aguirre 6 15 3 0 1 Steph Rovetti 5 15 3 0 2 Beatriz Dominguez Sanchez 7 25 5 0 2 Ilona Maher 11 115 23 0 3 Amaia Erbina 25 110 22 0 3 Abby Gustaitis (c) 12 45 9 0 4 Patricia García 36 667 58 188 4 Nicole Heavirland 23 331 21 113 5 Marina Bravo (c) 26 87 17 1 5 Alev Kelter 33 784 91 164 6 María García 8 55 11 0 6 Lauren Doyle (c) 29 332 66 1 7 Barbara Pla 30 205 41 0 7 Joanne Fa'avesi 18 65 13 0 8 Olivia Fresneda 16 40 8 0 8 Cheta Emba 16 130 26 0 9 María Casado 33 114 18 12 9 Eti Haungatau 4 15 3 0 10 Paula Requena 4 25 5 0 10 Kayla Canett 9 17 3 1 11 Iera Echebarria 30 125 25 0 11 Kris Thomas (c) 25 350 70 0 12 Lide Erbina 8 70 14 0 12 Kristi Kirshe 8 150 30 0 13 Clara Piquero 1 0 0 0 13 Naya Tapper 21 430 86 0 Team Total 230 1538 227 201 Team Total 214 2779 444 279 3 of 3 31/01/2020 10:56 pm W2020WS005_Sydney_All_Squad_Career_Totals_200131_2254.pdf.
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