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Hsbc World Rugby Sevens Series 2019 - London HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LONDON SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS ARGENTINA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS AUSTRALIA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Fernando Luna 44 277 51 11 1 Henry Hutchison 24 335 67 0 2 Renzo Barbier 20 85 17 0 2 Simon Kennewell 17 210 42 0 3 German Schulz 35 250 50 0 3 Sam Myers 37 252 50 1 4 Francisco Ulloa 3 35 5 5 4 Lewis Holland (c) 46 698 106 84 5 Tomas Vanni 2 2 0 1 5 Ben O'Donnell 16 217 43 1 6 Santiago Alvarez (c) 38 157 31 1 6 Lachie Miller 4 35 7 0 7 Lautaro Bazan Velez 26 344 48 52 7 Joe Pincus 4 25 5 0 8 Gaston Revol 73 912 54 318 8 Jesse Parahi 45 175 35 0 9 Matías Osadczuk 16 230 46 0 9 Josh Coward 3 46 4 13 10 Felipe Del Mestre 14 83 9 19 10 Matt Hood 4 15 3 0 11 Luciano Gonzalez 22 215 43 0 11 Maurice Longbottom 13 200 40 0 12 Franco Sabato 49 530 106 0 12 Lachie Anderson 20 230 46 0 13 Maximo Provenzano 8 40 8 0 13 Jeral Skelton 12 95 19 0 Team Total 350 3160 468 407 Team Total 245 2533 467 99 CANADA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS ENGLAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Matt Mullins 31 120 24 0 1 Richard de Carpentier 40 180 36 0 2 Admir Cejvanovic 28 95 19 0 2 Charlton Kerr 13 110 22 0 3 Mike Fuailefau 50 295 57 5 3 Phil Burgess (c) 49 382 76 1 4 Phil Berna 18 65 13 0 4 Dan Norton 84 1674 332 7 5 Luke McCloskey 30 55 11 0 5 James Rodwell 91 480 96 0 6 Connor Braid 26 271 43 28 6 Will Edwards 14 147 11 46 7 Jake Thiel 10 30 6 0 7 Jamie Barden 4 5 1 0 8 Justin Douglas 50 670 134 0 8 Tom Bowen 42 400 80 0 9 Nathan Hirayama 71 1657 133 495 9 Ollie Lindsay-Hague 35 310 62 0 10 Isaac Kaay 26 95 19 0 10 Ryan Olowofela 13 120 24 0 11 Harry Jones (c) 63 717 113 76 11 Tom Emery D 12 Adam Zaruba 30 180 36 0 12 Ben Harris 1 0 0 0 13 Andrew Coe 8 15 3 0 13 Femi Sofolarin 1 5 1 0 Team Total 441 4265 611 604 Team Total 387 3813 741 54 1 24/05/2019 12:21 pm M2019WS009_London_All_Squad_Career_Totals_190524_1220.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LONDON FIJI EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS FRANCE EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Sevuloni Mocenacagi 29 255 51 0 1 Jonathan Laugel 61 170 34 0 2 Josua Vakurunabili 17 180 36 0 2 Manoel Dall'igna 67 305 61 0 3 Asaeli Tuivuaka 2 0 0 0 3 Tavite Veredamu 11 160 32 0 4 Paula Dranisinukula (c) 18 100 20 0 4 Terry Bouhraoua 48 1118 120 258 5 Apenisa Cakaubalavu 7 57 11 1 5 Stephen Parez 45 458 64 69 6 Meli Derenalagi 8 50 10 0 6 Paulin Riva 14 196 20 48 7 Vilimoni Botitu 8 141 19 23 7 Remi Siega 7 80 16 0 8 Waisea Nacuqu 26 494 72 67 8 Pierre Gilles Lakafia 36 235 47 0 9 Jerry Tuwai 46 584 116 2 9 Paul Bonnefond 14 55 11 0 10 Alasio Naduva 15 276 54 3 10 Jean Pascal Barraque (c) 27 577 58 143 11 Aminiasi Tuimaba 8 160 32 0 11 Samuel Alerte 10 45 9 0 12 Livai Ikanikoda 6 105 11 25 12 Marvin O'Connor 8 25 5 0 13 Isoa Tabu 4 0 0 0 13 Thibaud Mazzoleni 12 80 12 10 Team Total 194 2402 432 121 Team Total 360 3504 489 528 IRELAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS JAPAN EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Adam Leavy 1 10 2 0 1 Michael Toloke 5 15 3 0 2 Mick McGrath D 2 Lote Tuqiri 21 135 27 0 3 Harry McNulty 2 10 2 0 3 Toshiki Yamauchi D 4 Jack Daly D 4 Kazushi Hano 14 55 11 0 5 Ian Fitzpatrick 1 0 0 0 5 Kameli Raravou Soejima 18 202 40 1 (c) 6 Billy Dardis (c) 2 4 0 2 6 Dai Ozawa (c) 27 120 24 0 7 Jordan Conroy 2 55 11 0 7 Katsuyuki Sakai 36 782 70 216 8 Jack Kelly D 8 Chihito Matsui 7 20 4 0 9 Terry Kennedy 2 20 4 0 9 Yoshikazu Fujita 15 114 20 7 10 Hugo Lennox D 10 Kosuke Hashino 17 116 16 18 11 Mark Roche 2 38 2 14 11 Taisei Hayashi 11 12 2 1 12 Bryan Mollen 2 10 2 0 12 Naoki Motomura 12 75 15 0 13 Peter Sullivan D 13 Takehiro Nakazawa 6 8 0 4 Team Total 14 147 23 16 Team Total 189 1654 232 247 2 24/05/2019 12:21 pm M2019WS009_London_All_Squad_Career_Totals_190524_1220.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LONDON KENYA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS NEW ZEALAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Daniel Taabu 8 155 15 40 1 Scott Curry (c) 48 566 110 8 2 Daniel Sikuta 30 165 33 0 2 Tim Mikkelson (c) 83 1101 217 8 3 Bush Mwale 27 140 28 0 3 Tone Ng Shiu 19 110 22 0 4 Vincent Onyala 7 97 19 1 4 Jona Nareki 11 101 19 3 5 Charles Omondi 4 0 0 0 5 Dylan Collier 32 220 44 0 6 Jeff Oluoch 14 125 25 0 6 Vilimoni Koroi 17 321 31 83 7 Brian Wandera 3 5 1 0 7 Scott Gregory 6 35 7 0 8 Andrew Amonde 68 280 56 0 8 Andrew Knewstubb 19 340 26 105 9 Nelson Oyoo 30 190 38 0 9 Regan Ware 30 370 74 0 10 Johnstone Olindi 7 79 11 12 10 Kurt Baker 38 737 119 71 11 Jacob Ojee (c) 6 50 10 0 11 Joe Webber 33 450 73 42 12 Cyprian Kuto 8 55 11 0 12 Sione Molia 30 290 58 0 13 Oscar Dennis 2 5 1 0 13 Joe Ravouvou 17 312 62 1 Team Total 214 1346 248 53 Team Total 383 4953 862 321 SAMOA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS SCOTLAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Siaosi Asofolau 26 194 38 2 1 Ally Miller 12 20 4 0 2 Alamanda Motuga 28 255 51 0 2 Nyle Godsmark 25 40 8 0 3 Johnny Samuelu 8 20 4 0 3 Alec Coombes 8 25 5 0 4 Laaloi Leilua 11 98 18 4 4 Robbie Fergusson (c) 17 228 32 34 5 John Vaili 8 134 26 2 5 Tom Brown 5 10 2 0 6 Melani Matavao 4 40 8 0 6 Glenn Bryce 23 110 22 0 7 Paul Scanlan 2 10 2 0 7 Jamie Farndale (c) 39 480 96 0 8 Tomasi Alosio 33 264 36 42 8 Kaleem Barreto D 9 Tila Mealoi 42 750 56 235 9 Sam Pecqueur 9 70 14 0 10 Elisapeta Alofipo 18 130 26 0 10 Gavin Lowe 32 441 35 133 11 Joe Perez 19 197 39 1 11 Max McFarland 18 260 52 0 12 David Afamasaga (c) 17 175 35 0 12 Kyle Rowe D 13 Phillip Luki 1 5 1 0 13 Ross McCann 9 17 3 1 Team Total 217 2272 340 286 Team Total 197 1701 273 168 3 24/05/2019 12:21 pm M2019WS009_London_All_Squad_Career_Totals_190524_1220.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LONDON SOUTH AFRICA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS SPAIN EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Ryan Oosthuizen 15 80 16 0 1 Ignacio Rodriguez- 11 50 10 0 Guerra 2 Sakoyisa Makata 4 5 1 0 2 Tobias Sainz-Trapaga 4 10 2 0 3 Impi Visser 8 50 10 0 3 Lopez Eduardo D 4 Kurt-Lee Arendse 3 25 5 0 4 Pablo Fontes 23 125 23 5 5 Werner Kok 45 510 102 0 5 Rafael de Santiago 6 9 1 2 6 JC Pretorius 3 40 8 0 6 Jaime Mata 2 20 4 0 7 Branco du Preez 69 1253 91 398 7 Alejandro Sanchez De La Rosa Hernandez 2 25 5 0 8 Selvyn Davids 13 272 29 63 8 Juan Ramos 6 15 3 0 9 Justin Geduld 44 926 99 215 9 Alberto Diaz 3 5 1 0 10 Stedman Gans 17 120 24 0 10 Javier Carrion (c) 28 147 29 1 11 Siviwe Soyizwapi (c) 26 415 83 0 11 Inaki Mateu 7 58 8 9 12 Muller du Plessis 8 105 21 0 12 Sergio Molinero D 13 Philip Snyman 60 366 67 15 13 Marcos Poggi 17 90 18 0 Team Total 315 4167 556 691 Team Total 109 554 104 17 USA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS WALES EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Carlin Isles 49 887 177 1 1 Luke Treharne (c) 32 478 54 104 2 Ben Pinkelman 31 215 43 0 2 Reuben Morgan-Williams 4 15 3 0 3 Danny Barrett 46 404 80 2 3 Ben Cambriani 4 40 8 0 4 Matai Leuta 34 115 23 0 4 Joe Goodchild 8 25 5 0 5 Brett Thompson 31 170 34 0 5 Owen Jenkins 38 242 48 1 6 Kevon Williams 19 147 27 6 6 Cameron Lewis 8 15 3 0 7 Folau Niua 67 642 67 153 7 Ethan Davies 26 514 38 162 8 Marcus Tupuola 4 30 6 0 8 Cai Devine 16 60 12 0 9 Steve Tomasin 29 513 75 69 9 Afon Bagshaw 11 85 17 0 10 Madison Hughes (c) 45 1354 89 454 10 George Gasson 7 15 3 0 11 Perry Baker 39 897 179 1 11 Tom Rogers 6 40 8 0 12 Martin Iosefo 40 338 66 4 12 Morgan Williams 15 102 20 1 13 Maceo Brown 8 25 5 0 13 Joe Jenkins 12 55 11 0 Team Total 442 5737 871 690 Team Total 187 1686 230 268 4 24/05/2019 12:21 pm M2019WS009_London_All_Squad_Career_Totals_190524_1220.pdf.
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