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Squad Lists with Career Totals HSBC SEVENS WORLD SERIES XVI - GOLD COAST 2014-15 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS AMERICAN SAMOA Evt Points Tries Goals ARGENTINA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Kamilo Soi 1 Fernando Luna 9 47 9 1 2 McClusky Faagata 2 Ramiro Finco 1 0 0 0 3 Joseph Poyer 3 Axel Muller 3 20 4 0 4 Ryan Paaga 4 Francisco Merello 42 292 58 1 5 Pesamino Poyer 5 Javier Rojas 2 35 2 12 6 Pentateuch Vaki 6 German Schulz 2 10 2 0 7 Aiotaota Vailolo 7 Santiago Alvarez 6 10 2 0 8 Ieremia Faifaiese 8 Santiago Cordero 1 20 4 0 9 Tali Gau Tauese 9 Rodrigo Etchart 10 Tuvalu Peni 10 Joaquin Diaz Bonilla 10 96 12 18 11 Peter Masoe 11 Ramiro Moyano 12 137 25 6 12 Jereme Sefuiva 12 Segundo Tuculet Team Total 0 0 0 0 Team Total 88 667 118 38 AUSTRALIA Evt Points Tries Goals CANADA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Nick Malouf 13 80 16 0 1 Jordan Wilson-Ross 1 0 0 0 2 Jesse Parahi 26 105 21 0 2 Jake Webster 1 5 1 0 3 Sam Myers 7 55 11 0 3 Mike Fuailefau 7 10 2 0 4 Tom Lucas 9 72 14 1 4 John Moonlight 29 255 51 0 5 Lewis Holland 19 315 51 30 5 Conor Trainor 24 160 32 0 6 Con Foley 26 177 35 1 6 Sean Duke 31 507 101 1 7 Cameron Clark 16 374 32 106 7 Lucas Hammond 12 20 4 0 8 James Stannard 16 440 26 155 8 Justin Douglas 13 70 14 0 9 Ed Jenkins 31 327 65 1 9 Jack Smith 10 Pama Fou 14 205 39 5 10 Ciaran Hearn 32 254 50 2 11 Michael Wells 11 Harry Jones 25 197 37 6 12 Tom Cusack 4 30 6 0 12 Adam Zaruba Team Total 181 2180 316 299 Team Total 175 1478 292 9 ENGLAND Evt Points Tries Goals FIJI Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Charlie Hayter 1 Apisai Domolailai 5 10 2 0 2 Alex Davis 2 Semi Kunatani 6 45 9 0 3 Phil Burgess 9 90 18 0 3 Jasa Veremalua 7 60 12 0 4 Dan Norton 43 834 164 7 4 Setefano Cakau 44 432 86 1 5 James Rodwell 52 360 72 0 5 Isake Katonibau 4 30 6 0 6 Tom Bowen 6 Apisai Naqalevu 7 Dan Bibby 15 181 17 48 7 Vatemo Ravouvou 4 81 7 23 8 Sam Blanchet 3 10 2 0 8 Osea Kolinisau 33 502 66 86 9 Marcus Watson 25 341 47 53 9 Jerry Tuwai 10 Christian Lewis-Pratt 16 322 22 105 10 Sainivalati Ramuwai 11 John Brake 33 185 37 0 11 Savenaca Rawaca 12 Alex Gray 7 25 5 0 12 Apisalome Waqatabu 1 0 0 0 Team Total 203 2348 384 213 Team Total 104 1160 188 110 HgVision.com 10.10.14 - 09:22 irbsevens.com HSBC SEVENS WORLD SERIES XVI - GOLD COAST 2014-15 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS FRANCE Evt Points Tries Goals JAPAN Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Vincent Deniau 28 105 21 0 1 Yusaku Kuwazuru 20 30 6 0 2 Pierre Gilles Lakafia 7 25 5 0 2 Shunya Goto 3 Jean Baptiste Mazoue 35 70 14 0 3 Yuho Ashiya 4 Terry Bouhraoua 22 477 57 95 4 Naoki Chono 2 5 1 0 5 Stephen Parez 7 67 9 11 5 Lomano Lemeki 2 35 7 0 6 Bryan Dimeck 3 15 3 0 6 Ryohei Miki 10 127 25 1 7 Renaud Delmas 38 387 77 1 7 Katsuyuki Sakai 9 191 17 53 8 Jonathan Laugel 22 55 11 0 8 Yuga Hyakutake 9 Steeve Barry 24 158 30 4 9 Dai Kasagi 10 Virimi Vakatawa 4 55 11 0 10 Kazushi Hano 4 15 3 0 11 Jean Baptiste Gobelet 23 65 13 0 11 Kentaro Kodama 12 Vincent Inigo 21 49 9 2 12 Koshiro Shuto Team Total 234 1528 260 113 Team Total 47 403 59 54 KENYA Evt Points Tries Goals NEW ZEALAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Oliver Mangeni 1 Scott Curry 21 222 44 1 2 Davis Chenge 8 10 2 0 2 Tim Mikkelson 49 723 143 4 3 Bush Mwale 3 Sam Dickson 14 72 14 1 4 Maxwell Theuri 2 5 1 0 4 D J Forbes 66 612 122 1 5 Martin Owilah 5 Lote Raikabula 63 651 105 63 6 Fabian Olando 4 15 1 5 6 Tomasi Cama 60 2006 145 640 7 Leonard Mugaisi 2 5 1 0 7 Matt Clutterbuck 8 Andrew Amonde 31 115 23 0 8 Gillies Kaka 14 405 37 110 9 Michael Wanjala Wamalwa 9 Sherwin Stowers 19 369 73 2 10 Augustine Lugonzo 10 Joe Webber 11 139 25 7 11 Jacob Ojee 11 George Tilsley 5 25 5 0 12 Alex Olaba 12 Tony Ensor Team Total 47 150 28 5 Team Total 322 5224 713 829 PORTUGAL Evt Points Tries Goals SAMOA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Vasco Mendes 6 10 2 0 1 Afa Aiono 35 323 64 1 2 Diogo Mateus 31 165 33 0 2 Tulolo Tulolo 15 155 29 5 3 Joao Lino 9 25 5 0 3 Lio Lolo 15 125 25 0 4 Joao Belo 4 Afioa'e Maiava 6 25 5 0 5 Joseph Gardener 3 39 7 2 5 Tofatuimoana Solia 6 Diogo Miranda 25 136 12 38 6 Fomai Ah Ki 5 34 6 2 7 Aderito Esteves 48 360 72 0 7 Lolo Lui 49 1066 67 355 8 Miguel Macedo 8 Tom Iosefo 22 326 64 3 9 Nuno Guedes 13 51 7 8 9 Fautua Otto 23 346 54 38 10 Hugo Valente 7 15 3 0 10 Samoa Toloa 3 15 3 0 11 Pedro Leal 46 1003 79 303 11 Siaosi Asofolau 12 Jose Vareta 4 30 6 0 12 Tila Mealoi 2 20 4 0 Team Total 192 1834 226 351 Team Total 175 2435 321 404 HgVision.com 10.10.14 - 09:22 irbsevens.com HSBC SEVENS WORLD SERIES XVI - GOLD COAST 2014-15 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS SCOTLAND Evt Points Tries Goals SOUTH AFRICA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Scott Riddell 32 165 33 0 1 Chris Dry 37 315 63 0 2 Gregor Young 6 20 4 0 2 Philip Snyman 24 131 20 15 3 Struan Dewar 22 65 13 0 3 Frankie Horne 59 270 54 0 4 James Johnstone 18 110 22 0 4 Ruhan Nel 5 Colin Gregor 50 1138 74 383 5 Werner Kok 9 85 17 0 6 Mark Robertson 29 236 46 3 6 Kwagga Smith 6 45 9 0 7 Damien Hoyland 7 Branco du Preez 32 593 57 152 8 Nyle Godsmark 8 Stephan Dippenaar 21 160 32 0 9 Rory Hughes 2 0 0 0 9 Justin Geduld 13 249 35 37 10 Scott Wight 5 12 0 6 10 Cecil Afrika 30 880 103 182 11 Lee Jones 16 195 39 0 11 Seabelo Senatla 10 220 44 0 12 Lewis Young 1 20 4 0 12 Steven Hunt 22 226 44 3 Team Total 181 1961 235 392 Team Total 263 3174 478 389 UNITED STATES Evt Points Tries Goals WALES Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Carlin Isles 15 150 30 0 1 Luke Treharne 2 Nick Edwards 29 260 52 0 2 Tomos Williams 3 Danny Barrett 6 47 9 1 3 Rhodri Davies 3 5 1 0 4 Peter Tiberio 11 42 8 1 4 Luke Morgan 10 120 24 0 5 Zack Test 45 496 98 3 5 Garyn Smith 6 Andrew Durutalo 21 75 15 0 6 Alex Webber 9 95 19 0 7 Folau Niua 21 262 21 78 7 Tom Williams 1 20 4 0 8 Maka Unufe 7 40 8 0 8 Will Harries 7 55 11 0 9 Garrett Bender 7 10 2 0 9 Sion Bennett 2 10 2 0 10 Madison Hughes 4 98 6 34 10 Craig Price 11 30 6 0 11 Perry Baker 11 Jason Harries 14 75 15 0 12 Pat Blair 3 0 0 0 12 Jevon Groves 20 135 27 0 Team Total 169 1480 249 117 Team Total 77 545 109 0 Evt Points Tries Goals Evt Points Tries Goals Team Total 0 0 0 0 Team Total 0 0 0 0 HgVision.com 10.10.14 - 09:22 irbsevens.com HSBC SEVENS WORLD SERIES XVI - GOLD COAST 2014-15 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS Evt Points Tries Goals Evt Points Tries Goals Team Total 0 0 0 0 Team Total 0 0 0 0 Evt Points Tries Goals Evt Points Tries Goals Team Total 0 0 0 0 Team Total 0 0 0 0 Evt Points Tries Goals Evt Points Tries Goals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Team Total 0 0 0 0 Team Total 0 0 0 0 HgVision.com 10.10.14 - 09:22 irbsevens.com.
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