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Hsbc World Rugby Sevens Series 2019 - Las Vegas HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LAS VEGAS BEST PERFORMERS - SERIES 2019 POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Points Avg Andrew Knewstubb 145 NZL Alosio Naduva 20 FIJ Andrew Knewstubb 45 NZL FIJI 114 4.8 706 29.4 Madison Hughes 132 USA Carlin Isles 18 USA Madison Hughes 38 USA NEW ZEALAND 98 4.1 630 26.3 John Porch 115 AUS Dan Norton 17 ENG Francisco Hernandez 32 ESP USA 92 3.8 567 23.6 Waisea Nacuqu 106 FIJ Franco Sabato 16 ARG Nathan Hirayama 32 CAN ENGLAND 83 3.5 509 21.2 Luke Treharne 104 WAL Siviwe Soyizwapi 16 RSA Gavin Lowe 31 SCO AUSTRALIA 81 3.7 491 22.3 Alosio Naduva 102 FIJ Maurice Longbottom 15 AUS John Porch 30 AUS SAMOA 81 3.4 515 21.5 Stephen Tomasin 99 USA Stephen Tomasin 15 USA Luke Treharne 27 WAL SOUTH AFRICA 81 3.4 499 20.8 Alatasi Tupou 94 SAM Aminiasi Tuimaba 15 FIJ Tom Mitchell 24 ENG ARGENTINA 80 3.6 493 22.4 Tom Mitchell 93 ENG Tom Bowen 14 ENG Dan Bibby 23 ENG CANADA 61 3.0 385 19.3 Carlin Isles 90 USA Alamanda Motuga 14 SAM Waisea Nacuqu 23 FIJ KENYA 58 2.6 358 16.3 Dan Norton 85 ENG Kalione Nasoko 14 FIJ Vilimoni Koroi 22 NZL FRANCE 57 2.6 361 16.4 Nathan Hirayama 84 CAN Pol Pla 14 ESP Paulin Riva 22 FRA SPAIN 53 2.5 331 15.8 Franco Sabato 80 ARG David Afamasaga 13 SAM Alatasi Tupou 22 SAM WALES 51 2.3 325 14.8 Siviwe Soyizwapi 80 RSA Connor Braid 12 CAN Gaston Revol 20 ARG SCOTLAND 49 2.3 323 15.4 Francisco Hernandez 79 ESP Robbie Fergusson 12 SCO Lautaro Bazan Velez 18 ARG JAPAN 28 1.3 182 8.3 Paulin Riva 79 FRA Werner Kok 12 RSA Katsuyuki Sakai 18 JPN TONGA 27 2.3 163 13.6 Gavin Lowe 77 SCO Waisea Nacuqu 12 FIJ Daniel Taabu 17 KEN ZIMBABWE 18 1.8 104 10.4 Lautaro Bazan Velez 76 ARG Madison Hughes 11 USA Danny Tusitala 15 SAM FIJI 114 4.8 706 29.4 Katsuyuki Sakai 76 JPN Andrew Knewstubb 11 NZL Vilimoni Botitu 14 FIJ NEW ZEALAND 98 4.1 630 26.3 Maurice Longbottom 75 AUS Vincent Onyala 11 KEN Selvyn Davids 14 RSA USA 92 3.8 567 23.6 Aminiasi Tuimaba 75 FIJ John Porch 11 AUS Justin Geduld 13 RSA ENGLAND 83 3.5 509 21.2 Vilimoni Botitu 73 FIJ Lachie Anderson 10 AUS Vatemo Ravouvou 13 FIJ AUSTRALIA 81 3.7 491 22.3 1 28/02/2019 03:41 pm M2019WS005_Las Vegas_Season_Top_Scorers_190228_1541.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LAS VEGAS POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Points Avg Dan Bibby 71 ENG Mateo Carreras 10 ARG Jean Pascal Barraque 12 FRA SAMOA 81 3.4 515 21.5 Tom Bowen 70 ENG Justin Douglas 10 CAN Stephen Tomasin 12 USA SOUTH AFRICA 81 3.4 499 20.8 Robbie Fergusson 70 SCO Will Muir 10 ENG Terio Veilawa 12 FIJ ARGENTINA 80 3.6 493 22.4 Alamanda Motuga 70 SAM Johnstone Olindi 10 KEN Branco du Preez 11 RSA CANADA 61 3.0 385 19.3 Kalione Nasoko 70 FIJ Luke Treharne 10 WAL Tomasi Alosio 9 SAM KENYA 58 2.6 358 16.3 Pol Pla 70 ESP Alatasi Tupou 10 SAM Dewald Human 8 RSA FRANCE 57 2.6 361 16.4 Vilimoni Koroi 69 NZL Regan Ware 10 NZL Ben Jones 8 WAL SPAIN 53 2.5 331 15.8 David Afamasaga 65 SAM Perry Baker 9 USA Pat Kay 8 CAN WALES 51 2.3 325 14.8 Johnstone Olindi 64 KEN Vilimoni Botitu 9 FIJ Santiago Mare 8 ARG SCOTLAND 49 2.3 323 15.4 Selvyn Davids 63 RSA Lewis Holland 9 AUS Johnstone Olindi 7 KEN JAPAN 28 1.3 182 8.3 Pat Kay 61 CAN Pat Kay 9 CAN Josh Coward 6 AUS TONGA 27 2.3 163 13.6 Connor Braid 60 CAN Thibaud Mazzoleni 9 FRA Atieli Pakalani 6 TGA ZIMBABWE 18 1.8 104 10.4 Werner Kok 60 RSA Tom Mitchell 9 ENG Eden Agero 5 KEN Danny Tusitala 60 SAM Sione Molia 9 NZL Robbie Fergusson 5 SCO Vincent Onyala 57 KEN Marcos Moroni 9 ARG Tila Mealoi 5 SAM Justin Geduld 56 RSA Tone Ng Shiu 9 NZL Lewis Holland 4 AUS Lewis Holland 53 AUS Sam Pecqueur 9 SCO Potolaka Maake 4 TGA Thibaud Mazzoleni 51 FRA Jerry Tuwai 9 FIJ Amenoni Nasilasila 4 FIJ Gaston Revol 51 ARG Lautaro Bazan Velez 8 ARG Stephan Hunduza 3 ZIM Lachie Anderson 50 AUS Nisie Huyard 8 FRA Thibaud Mazzoleni 3 FRA Mateo Carreras 50 ARG Max McFarland 8 SCO Tarisai Mugariri 3 ZIM Justin Douglas 50 CAN Katsuyuki Sakai 8 JPN Kevon Williams 3 USA Will Muir 50 ENG Kevon Williams 8 USA Kurt Baker 2 NZL Andrew Knewstubb 145 NZL Alosio Naduva 20 FIJ Andrew Knewstubb 45 NZL Madison Hughes 132 USA Carlin Isles 18 USA Madison Hughes 38 USA 2 28/02/2019 03:41 pm M2019WS005_Las Vegas_Season_Top_Scorers_190228_1541.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LAS VEGAS POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS John Porch 115 AUS Dan Norton 17 ENG Francisco Hernandez 32 ESP Waisea Nacuqu 106 FIJ Franco Sabato 16 ARG Nathan Hirayama 32 CAN Luke Treharne 104 WAL Siviwe Soyizwapi 16 RSA Gavin Lowe 31 SCO Alosio Naduva 102 FIJ Maurice Longbottom 15 AUS John Porch 30 AUS Stephen Tomasin 99 USA Stephen Tomasin 15 USA Luke Treharne 27 WAL Alatasi Tupou 94 SAM Aminiasi Tuimaba 15 FIJ Tom Mitchell 24 ENG Tom Mitchell 93 ENG Tom Bowen 14 ENG Dan Bibby 23 ENG Carlin Isles 90 USA Alamanda Motuga 14 SAM Waisea Nacuqu 23 FIJ Dan Norton 85 ENG Kalione Nasoko 14 FIJ Vilimoni Koroi 22 NZL Nathan Hirayama 84 CAN Pol Pla 14 ESP Paulin Riva 22 FRA Franco Sabato 80 ARG David Afamasaga 13 SAM Alatasi Tupou 22 SAM Siviwe Soyizwapi 80 RSA Connor Braid 12 CAN Gaston Revol 20 ARG Francisco Hernandez 79 ESP Robbie Fergusson 12 SCO Lautaro Bazan Velez 18 ARG Paulin Riva 79 FRA Werner Kok 12 RSA Katsuyuki Sakai 18 JPN Gavin Lowe 77 SCO Waisea Nacuqu 12 FIJ Daniel Taabu 17 KEN Lautaro Bazan Velez 76 ARG Madison Hughes 11 USA Danny Tusitala 15 SAM Katsuyuki Sakai 76 JPN Andrew Knewstubb 11 NZL Vilimoni Botitu 14 FIJ Maurice Longbottom 75 AUS Vincent Onyala 11 KEN Selvyn Davids 14 RSA Aminiasi Tuimaba 75 FIJ John Porch 11 AUS Justin Geduld 13 RSA Vilimoni Botitu 73 FIJ Lachie Anderson 10 AUS Vatemo Ravouvou 13 FIJ Dan Bibby 71 ENG Mateo Carreras 10 ARG Jean Pascal Barraque 12 FRA Tom Bowen 70 ENG Justin Douglas 10 CAN Stephen Tomasin 12 USA Robbie Fergusson 70 SCO Will Muir 10 ENG Terio Veilawa 12 FIJ Alamanda Motuga 70 SAM Johnstone Olindi 10 KEN Branco du Preez 11 RSA Kalione Nasoko 70 FIJ Luke Treharne 10 WAL Tomasi Alosio 9 SAM 3 28/02/2019 03:41 pm M2019WS005_Las Vegas_Season_Top_Scorers_190228_1541.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LAS VEGAS POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS Pol Pla 70 ESP Alatasi Tupou 10 SAM Dewald Human 8 RSA Vilimoni Koroi 69 NZL Regan Ware 10 NZL Ben Jones 8 WAL David Afamasaga 65 SAM Perry Baker 9 USA Pat Kay 8 CAN Johnstone Olindi 64 KEN Vilimoni Botitu 9 FIJ Santiago Mare 8 ARG Selvyn Davids 63 RSA Lewis Holland 9 AUS Johnstone Olindi 7 KEN Pat Kay 61 CAN Pat Kay 9 CAN Josh Coward 6 AUS Connor Braid 60 CAN Thibaud Mazzoleni 9 FRA Atieli Pakalani 6 TGA Werner Kok 60 RSA Tom Mitchell 9 ENG Eden Agero 5 KEN Danny Tusitala 60 SAM Sione Molia 9 NZL Robbie Fergusson 5 SCO Vincent Onyala 57 KEN Marcos Moroni 9 ARG Tila Mealoi 5 SAM Justin Geduld 56 RSA Tone Ng Shiu 9 NZL Lewis Holland 4 AUS Lewis Holland 53 AUS Sam Pecqueur 9 SCO Potolaka Maake 4 TGA Thibaud Mazzoleni 51 FRA Jerry Tuwai 9 FIJ Amenoni Nasilasila 4 FIJ Gaston Revol 51 ARG Lautaro Bazan Velez 8 ARG Stephan Hunduza 3 ZIM Lachie Anderson 50 AUS Nisie Huyard 8 FRA Thibaud Mazzoleni 3 FRA Mateo Carreras 50 ARG Max McFarland 8 SCO Tarisai Mugariri 3 ZIM Justin Douglas 50 CAN Katsuyuki Sakai 8 JPN Kevon Williams 3 USA Will Muir 50 ENG Kevon Williams 8 USA Kurt Baker 2 NZL 4 28/02/2019 03:41 pm M2019WS005_Las Vegas_Season_Top_Scorers_190228_1541.pdf.
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