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Hsbc World Rugby Sevens Series 2020 - Cape Town HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2020 - CAPE TOWN SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS ARGENTINA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS AUSTRALIA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Fernando Luna 47 287 53 11 1 Henry Hutchison 27 380 76 0 2 Marcos Moroni 15 90 18 0 2 Simon Kennewell 20 225 45 0 3 German Schulz 38 270 54 0 3 Jeral Skelton 14 115 23 0 4 Francisco Ulloa 6 53 7 9 4 Lewis Holland (c) 48 739 109 97 5 Rodrigo Etchart 29 272 54 1 5 Lachie Miller 7 35 7 0 6 Santiago Alvarez (c) 40 169 33 2 6 Joe Pincus 7 65 13 0 7 Geronimo Prisciantelli D 7 Josh Turner 1 15 3 0 8 Gaston Revol 76 916 54 320 8 Jesse Parahi 47 175 35 0 9 Matías Osadczuk 19 255 51 0 9 Josh Coward 6 108 8 34 10 Santiago Mare 22 212 20 56 10 Sean McMahon 18 105 21 0 11 Luciano Gonzalez 25 265 53 0 11 Trae Williams 1 0 0 0 12 Franco Sabato 52 570 114 0 12 Rodney Davies 1 0 0 0 13 Felipe Del Mestre 16 96 10 23 13 Matt Hood 6 45 9 0 Team Total 385 3455 521 422 Team Total 203 2007 349 131 CANADA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS ENGLAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Matt Mullins 34 140 28 0 1 Richard de Carpentier 42 185 37 0 2 Isaac Kaay 29 105 21 0 2 Mike Ellery 19 150 30 0 3 Mike Fuailefau 53 310 60 5 3 Phil Burgess (c) 51 387 77 1 4 Phil Berna 21 80 16 0 4 Dan Norton 86 1729 343 7 5 Theo Sauder 1 0 0 0 5 Charlton Kerr 15 110 22 0 6 Connor Braid 28 271 43 28 6 Tom Emery 2 24 4 2 7 David Richard 3 0 0 0 7 Dan Bibby 50 682 63 183 8 Cooper Coats 3 18 2 4 8 Tom Bowen 44 415 83 0 9 Nathan Hirayama (c) 74 1743 139 523 9 Ollie Lindsay-Hague 37 340 68 0 10 Pat Kay 45 265 41 30 10 Will Edwards 15 176 12 58 11 Harry Jones 66 742 118 76 11 Ben Harris 4 25 5 0 12 Jake Thiel 13 45 9 0 12 Harry Glover 19 85 17 0 13 Josiah Morra 12 40 8 0 13 Will Muir 9 110 22 0 Team Total 382 3759 485 666 Team Total 393 4418 783 251 1 of 4 13/12/2019 02:35 pm M2020WS002_Cape Town_All_Squad_Career_Totals_191213_1434.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2020 - CAPE TOWN FIJI EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS FRANCE EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Sevuloni Mocenacagi 32 275 55 0 1 Jonathan Laugel 64 185 37 0 2 Josua Vakurunabili 20 200 40 0 2 William Iraguha 1 7 1 1 3 Isoa Tabu 6 10 2 0 3 Tavite Veredamu 13 170 34 0 4 Paula Dranisinukula (c) 21 105 21 0 4 Stephen Parez 47 490 70 70 5 Kavekini Tabu 1 0 0 0 5 Thibaud Mazzoleni 15 90 14 10 6 Meli Derenalagi 11 95 19 0 6 Paulin Riva 17 213 23 49 7 Vilimoni Botitu 11 216 28 38 7 Remi Siega 9 100 20 0 8 Waisea Nacuqu 29 564 78 87 8 Pierre Gilles Lakafia 39 245 49 0 9 Jerry Tuwai 49 614 122 2 9 Marvin O'Connor 11 50 10 0 10 Alasio Naduva 18 316 62 3 10 Jean Pascal Barraque (c) 30 673 66 171 11 Aminiasi Tuimaba 11 247 49 1 11 Sacha Valleau 28 127 25 1 12 Napolioni Bolaca 3 53 5 14 12 Pierre Mignot 7 20 4 0 13 Apenisa Cakaubalavu 9 67 13 1 13 Antoine Zeghdar 4 5 1 0 Team Total 221 2762 494 146 Team Total 285 2375 354 302 IRELAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS JAPAN EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Jack Kelly 3 25 5 0 1 Jose Seru 1 0 0 0 2 Adam Leavy 3 10 2 0 2 Fisipuna Tuiaki D 3 Harry McNulty 5 20 4 0 3 Takehiro Nakazawa 8 10 0 5 4 John O'Donnell 2 5 1 0 4 Kohei Ishigaki 1 0 0 0 5 Aaron O'Sullivan 1 5 1 0 5 Rikiya Oishi 12 10 2 0 6 Billy Dardis (c) 5 72 4 26 6 Yoshihiro Noguchi 8 25 5 0 7 Jordan Conroy 4 110 22 0 7 Ryota Kano 7 10 2 0 8 Greg O'Shea 3 0 0 0 8 Chihito Matsui 9 35 7 0 9 Mark Roche 4 56 2 23 9 Kazuma Nakagawa D 10 Terry Kennedy 4 45 9 0 10 Yoshikazu Fujita 18 146 26 8 11 Hugo Lennox 3 20 4 0 11 Taisei Hayashi 13 12 2 1 12 Peter Maher 2 5 1 0 12 Shotaro Tsuoka 1 0 0 0 13 Liam Turner D 13 Katsuyuki Sakai 38 821 73 228 Team Total 39 373 55 49 Team Total 116 1069 117 242 2 of 4 13/12/2019 02:35 pm M2020WS002_Cape Town_All_Squad_Career_Totals_191213_1434.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2020 - CAPE TOWN KENYA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS NEW ZEALAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Daniel Taabu 10 169 15 47 1 Scott Curry (c) 51 583 113 9 2 Daniel Sikuta 32 170 34 0 2 Tim Mikkelson (c) 86 1118 220 9 3 Alvin Otieno 5 25 5 0 3 Tone Ng Shiu 22 140 28 0 4 Vincent Onyala 10 122 24 1 4 Salesi Rayasi 4 60 12 0 5 Billy Odhiambo 43 420 84 0 5 Dylan Collier 35 235 47 0 6 Jeff Oluoch 17 145 29 0 6 Ngarohi McGarvey-Black 8 86 10 18 7 Bush Mwale 30 180 36 0 7 Sam Dickson 49 412 82 1 8 Andrew Amonde (c) 71 300 60 0 8 Andrew Knewstubb 22 452 36 136 9 Nelson Oyoo 33 225 45 0 9 Regan Ware 33 440 88 0 10 Johnstone Olindi 10 112 14 21 10 Kurt Baker 40 761 121 78 11 Jacob Ojee 9 65 13 0 11 Joe Webber 36 460 75 42 12 Willy Ambaka 46 575 115 0 12 Akuila Rokolisoa 9 78 8 19 13 Herman Humwa 10 10 2 0 13 William Warbrick D Team Total 326 2518 476 69 Team Total 395 4825 840 312 SAMOA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS SCOTLAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Tofatu Solia 24 105 21 0 1 Scott Bickerstaff 1 0 0 0 2 Alamanda Motuga 31 280 56 0 2 Ally Miller 14 20 4 0 3 Kirisimasi Savaiinaea 5 10 2 0 3 Alec Coombes 11 40 8 0 4 Belgium Tuatagaloa 25 222 44 1 4 Robbie Fergusson (c) 20 281 39 43 5 John Vaili 11 151 29 3 5 Harvey Elms 16 129 25 2 6 Paul Scanlan 4 32 6 1 6 Tom Brown 7 10 2 0 7 Phillip Luki 4 5 1 0 7 Dougie Fife 17 150 30 0 8 Tomasi Alosio (c) 36 322 42 56 8 Femi Sofolarin 4 30 6 0 9 Tuna Tuitama 1 0 0 0 9 Sam Pecqueur 11 90 18 0 10 Elisapeta Alofipo 21 160 32 0 10 Gavin Lowe 35 492 36 156 11 Joe Perez 22 242 48 1 11 Max McFarland 21 315 63 0 12 Losi Filipo 1 0 0 0 12 Ross McCann 12 24 4 2 13 Kelvin Masoe D 13 Nyle Godsmark 27 50 10 0 Team Total 185 1529 281 62 Team Total 196 1631 245 203 3 of 4 13/12/2019 02:35 pm M2020WS002_Cape Town_All_Squad_Career_Totals_191213_1434.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2020 - CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS SPAIN EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Chris Dry 69 480 96 0 1 Ignacio Rodríguez- 14 60 12 0 Guerra 2 Ryan Oosthuizen 18 95 19 0 2 Iñaki Mateu 10 72 10 11 3 Dylan Sage 25 155 31 0 3 Juan Martinez 4 10 2 0 4 Zain Davids 19 65 13 0 4 Pablo Fontes 26 166 30 8 5 JC Pretorius 6 60 12 0 5 Manuel Sainz-Trapaga 24 155 31 0 6 Siviwe Soyizwapi (c) 29 460 92 0 6 Francisco Hernandez 29 374 20 137 7 Selvyn Davids 15 319 32 79 (c) 8 Rosko Specman 29 400 74 15 7 Andres Arnau D 9 Justin Geduld 47 978 107 221 8 Juan Ramos 9 27 5 1 10 Kurt-Lee Arendse 5 45 9 0 9 Joan Losada 10 45 9 0 11 Seabelo Senatla 40 1135 227 0 10 Javier Carrion 31 157 31 1 12 Ruhan Nel 29 252 50 1 11 Diego Periel 3 0 0 0 13 Impi Visser 10 65 13 0 12 Eduardo Lopez 3 5 1 0 Team Total 341 4509 775 316 Team Total 163 1071 151 158 USA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS WALES EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Carlin Isles 52 947 189 1 1 Luke Treharne (c) 35 521 55 123 2 Ben Broselle 4 0 0 0 2 Cameron Lewis 11 25 5 0 3 Danny Barrett 49 434 86 2 3 Ben Cambriani 7 45 9 0 4 Matai Leuta 37 125 25 0 4 Brandon Wood D 5 Joe Schroeder 10 25 5 0 5 Rio Dyer 4 30 6 0 6 Kevon Williams 22 177 33 6 6 Jay Jones 3 20 4 0 7 Naima Fuala'au 3 0 0 0 7 Daf Smith 7 10 2 0 8 Maka Unufe 38 327 65 1 8 Cai Devine 19 60 12 0 9 Steve Tomasin 32 541 79 73 9 Tomi Lewis 8 85 17 0 10 Madison Hughes (c) 48 1424 91 484 10 Morgan Sieniawski 1 0 0 0 11 Perry Baker 42 942 188 1 11 George Gasson 10 15 3 0 12 Maceo Brown 11 30 6 0 12 Ben Roach 35 195 39 0 13 Harley Wheeler D 13 Rhys Davies 1 5 1 0 Team Total 348 4972 767 568 Team Total 141 1011 153 123 4 of 4 13/12/2019 02:35 pm M2020WS002_Cape Town_All_Squad_Career_Totals_191213_1434.pdf.
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