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Hsbc World Rugby Women's Sevens Series 2020 - Glendale HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - GLENDALE TOP 50 APPEARANCES = PLAYING IN CURRENT TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME ALL-TIME IN UNITED STATES Player Events Team Player Events Team Sarah Hirini 36 New Zealand Bianca Farella 7 Canada Bianca Farella 34 Canada Sarah Hirini 7 New Zealand Kayla Moleschi 34 Canada Baizat Khamidova 7 Russia Patricia Garcia 33 Spain Kayla Moleschi 7 Canada Ghislaine Landry 33 Canada Michaela Blyde 6 New Zealand Maria Casado 32 Spain Kelly Brazier 6 New Zealand Charlotte Caslick 32 Australia Maria Casado 6 Spain Tyla Nathan-Wong 31 New Zealand Charlotte Caslick 6 Australia Shannon Parry 31 Australia Lauren Doyle 6 USA Sharni Williams 31 Australia Ellia Green 6 Australia Fanny Horta 30 France Ghislaine Landry 6 Canada Alev Kelter 30 USA Shannon Parry 6 Australia Baizat Khamidova 30 Russia Sharni Williams 6 Australia Alicia Lucas 30 Australia Portia Woodman 6 New Zealand Marjorie Mayans 30 France Iera Echebarria 5 Spain Emilee Cherry 29 Australia Amaia Erbina 5 Spain Ana Maria Roqica 29 Fiji Alev Kelter 5 USA Ruby Tui 29 New Zealand Jen Kish 5 Canada Portia Woodman 29 New Zealand Alicia Lucas 5 Australia Chloe Pelle 28 France Alena Mikhaltsova 5 Russia Kelly Brazier 27 New Zealand Anna Minislamova 5 Russia Iera Echebarria 27 Spain Karen Paquin 5 Canada Barbara Pla 27 Spain Evania Pelite 5 Australia Emma Tonegato 27 Australia Chloe Pelle 5 France Amy Wilson Hardy 27 England Barbara Pla 5 Spain Lauren Doyle 26 USA Kristina Seredina 5 Russia Camille Grassineau 26 France Emma Tonegato 5 Australia Ellia Green 26 Australia Ruby Tui 5 New Zealand Julia Greenshields 26 Canada Marina Bravo 4 Spain Elisabet Martínez 26 Spain Abbie Brown 4 England Rusila Nagasau 26 Fiji Luiza Campos 4 Brazil Michaela Blyde 25 New Zealand Emilee Cherry 4 Australia Alena Mikhaltsova 25 Russia Heather Fisher 4 England Evania Pelite 25 Australia Katie Fitzhenry 4 Ireland Kristina Seredina 25 Russia Theresa Fitzpatrick 4 New Zealand Brittany Benn 24 Canada Stacey Flood 4 Ireland Jen Kish 24 Canada Patricia Garcia 4 Spain Marina Kukina 24 Russia Julia Greenshields 4 Canada Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe 24 Ireland Kelly Grifn 4 USA Karen Paquin 24 Canada Nicole Heavirland 4 USA Marina Bravo 23 Spain Fanny Horta 4 France Kelly Grifn 23 USA Natasha Hunt 4 England Lavenia Tinai 23 Fiji Raquel Kochhann 4 Brazil Amaia Erbina 22 Spain Nadezda Kudinova 4 Russia Heather Fisher 22 England Elisabet Martínez 4 Spain Kris Thomas 22 USA Marjorie Mayans 4 France Niall Williams 22 New Zealand Lucy Mulhall 4 Ireland Pauline Biscarat 21 France Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe 4 Ireland Shannon Izar 21 France Rusila Nagasau 4 Fiji Raquel Kochhann 21 Brazil Chiharu Nakamura 4 Japan 1 of 4 05/10/2019 06:03 pm W2020WS001_Glendale_Top_Appearances_191005_1802.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - GLENDALE TOP 5 APPEARANCES BY COUNTRY AUSTRALIA ALL-TIME AUSTRALIA IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 32 Charlotte Caslick 6 Charlotte Caslick 31 Shannon Parry 6 Ellia Green 31 Sharni Williams 6 Shannon Parry 30 Alicia Lucas 6 Sharni Williams 29 Emilee Cherry 5 Alicia Lucas BRAZIL ALL-TIME BRAZIL IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 21 Raquel Kochhann 4 Luiza Campos 19 Luiza Campos 4 Raquel Kochhann 18 Beatriz Futuro Muhlbauer 3 Juliana Esteves Santos 17 Edna Santini 3 Beatriz Futuro Muhlbauer 16 Paula Harumi Ishibashi 3 Paula Harumi Ishibashi CANADA ALL-TIME CANADA IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 34 Bianca Farella 7 Bianca Farella 34 Kayla Moleschi 7 Kayla Moleschi 33 Ghislaine Landry 6 Ghislaine Landry 26 Julia Greenshields 5 Jen Kish 24 Brittany Benn 5 Karen Paquin ENGLAND ALL-TIME ENGLAND IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 27 Amy Wilson Hardy 4 Abbie Brown 22 Heather Fisher 4 Heather Fisher 19 Claire Allan 4 Natasha Hunt 18 Natasha Brennan 4 Alice Richardson 18 Abbie Brown 4 Emily Scarratt FIJI ALL-TIME FIJI IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 29 Ana Maria Roqica 4 Rusila Nagasau 26 Rusila Nagasau 4 Ana Maria Roqica 23 Lavenia Tinai 4 Lavenia Tinai 21 Timaima Rosi Lulutai Ravisa 3 Ana Maria Naimasi 21 Asinate Ufa Savu 3 Litia Naiqato 2 of 4 05/10/2019 06:03 pm W2020WS001_Glendale_Top_Appearances_191005_1802.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - GLENDALE FRANCE ALL-TIME FRANCE IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 30 Fanny Horta 5 Chloe Pelle 30 Marjorie Mayans 4 Fanny Horta 28 Chloe Pelle 4 Marjorie Mayans 26 Camille Grassineau 3 Montserrat Amedee 21 Pauline Biscarat 3 Pauline Biscarat IRELAND ALL-TIME IRELAND IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 24 Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe 4 Katie Fitzhenry 21 Hannah Tyrrell 4 Stacey Flood 20 Stacey Flood 4 Lucy Mulhall 20 Lucy Mulhall 4 Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe 18 Ashleigh Baxter 4 Hannah Tyrrell JAPAN ALL-TIME JAPAN IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 17 Chiharu Nakamura 4 Chiharu Nakamura 13 Ano Kuwai 3 Noriko Taniguchi 11 Chisato Yoko 3 Makiko Tomita 10 Yume Okuroda 2 Keiko Kato 10 Noriko Taniguchi 2 Ano Kuwai NEW ZEALAND ALL-TIME NEW ZEALAND IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 36 Sarah Hirini 7 Sarah Hirini 31 Tyla Nathan-Wong 6 Michaela Blyde 29 Ruby Tui 6 Kelly Brazier 29 Portia Woodman 6 Portia Woodman 27 Kelly Brazier 5 Ruby Tui RUSSIA ALL-TIME RUSSIA IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 30 Baizat Khamidova 7 Baizat Khamidova 25 Alena Mikhaltsova 5 Alena Mikhaltsova 25 Kristina Seredina 5 Anna Minislamova 24 Marina Kukina 5 Kristina Seredina 21 Daria Lushina 4 Nadezda Kudinova SPAIN ALL-TIME SPAIN IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 33 Patricia Garcia 6 Maria Casado 32 Maria Casado 5 Iera Echebarria 27 Iera Echebarria 5 Amaia Erbina 27 Barbara Pla 5 Barbara Pla 26 Elisabet Martínez 4 Marina Bravo 3 of 4 05/10/2019 06:03 pm W2020WS001_Glendale_Top_Appearances_191005_1802.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - GLENDALE USA ALL-TIME USA IN UNITED STATES Events Player Events Player 30 Alev Kelter 6 Lauren Doyle 26 Lauren Doyle 5 Alev Kelter 23 Kelly Grifn 4 Kelly Grifn 22 Kris Thomas 4 Nicole Heavirland 20 Nicole Heavirland 4 Kris Thomas 4 of 4 05/10/2019 06:03 pm W2020WS001_Glendale_Top_Appearances_191005_1802.pdf.
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