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Hsbc World Rugby Women's Sevens Series 2019 - Langford HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LANGFORD BEST PERFORMERS - SERIES 2019 POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Points Avg Ghislaine Landry 163 CAN Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe 26 IRE Tyla Nathan-Wong 57 NZL NEW ZEALAND 128 4.7 786 29.1 Tyla Nathan-Wong 149 NZL Bianca Farella 25 CAN Ghislaine Landry 49 CAN AUSTRALIA 107 4.0 665 24.6 Holly Aitchison 139 ENG Michaela Blyde 23 NZL Holly Aitchison 47 ENG CANADA 93 3.4 585 21.7 Emma Sykes 139 AUS Anne Cecile Ciofani 20 FRA Emma Sykes 37 AUS FRANCE 91 3.4 547 20.3 Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe 130 IRE Ellia Green 20 AUS Lucy Mulhall 33 IRE USA 83 3.1 519 19.2 Bianca Farella 125 CAN Baizat Khamidova 16 RUS Alev Kelter 28 USA ENGLAND 79 3.0 509 19.6 Michaela Blyde 115 NZL Sarah Hirini 15 NZL Daria Lushina 28 RUS IRELAND 71 2.6 426 15.8 Alev Kelter 111 USA Evania Pelite 15 AUS Nicole Heavirland 24 USA RUSSIA 71 2.6 427 15.8 Anne Cecile Ciofani 100 FRA Charlotte Caslick 13 AUS Samantha Treherne 23 AUS SPAIN 58 2.4 346 14.4 Ellia Green 100 AUS Eve Higgins 13 IRE Shannon Izar 21 FRA FIJI 56 2.4 338 14.7 Chen Keyi 91 CHN Ghislaine Landry 13 CAN Caroline Drouin 19 FRA CHINA 40 1.7 252 11.0 Shannon Izar 87 FRA Emma Sykes 13 AUS Chen Keyi 18 CHN JAPAN 9 1.8 57 11.4 Caroline Drouin 83 FRA Naya Tapper 13 USA Patricia García 17 ESP KENYA 5 1.0 31 6.2 Lucy Mulhall 82 IRE Ilona Delsing Rosa Maher 12 USA Luisa Tisolo 13 FIJ BRAZIL 3 1.0 21 7.0 Daria Lushina 81 RUS Alev Kelter 11 USA Breanne Nicholas 9 CAN PNG 2 0.4 10 2.0 Baizat Khamidova 80 RUS Chen Keyi 11 CHN Katarina Whata-Simpkins 8 NZL MEXICO 0 0.0 0 0.0 Sarah Hirini 75 NZL Asinate Savu 11 FIJ Ingrid Algar 7 ESP Evania Pelite 75 AUS Charity Williams 11 CAN Marina Kukina 7 RUS Eve Higgins 69 IRE Shakira Baker 10 NZL Merewalesi Rokouono 7 FIJ Samantha Treherne 66 AUS Lide Erbina 10 ESP Gu Yaoyao 7 CHN Charlotte Caslick 65 AUS Julia Greenshields 10 CAN Yume Okuroda 6 JPN Naya Tapper 65 USA Kristi Kirshe 10 USA Montserrat Amedee 5 FRA 1 11/05/2019 06:10 pm W2019WS005_Langford_Season_Top_Scorers_190511_1810.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2019 - LANGFORD POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS Nicole Heavirland 63 USA Alena Mikhaltsova 10 RUS Kelly Brazier 5 NZL Ilona Delsing Rosa Maher 60 USA Ana Maria Naimasi 10 FIJ Helena Rowland 5 ENG Patricia García 59 ESP Kristina Seredina 10 RUS Natasha Hunt 4 ENG Asinate Savu 57 FIJ Kris Thomas 10 USA Grace Adhiambo Okulu 3 KEN Charity Williams 55 CAN Portia Woodman 10 NZL María Casado 3 ESP Julia Greenshields 52 CAN Elena Zdrokova 10 RUS Raquel Kochhann 3 BRA Kristina Seredina 52 RUS Holly Aitchison 9 ENG Page McGregor 3 AUS Shakira Baker 50 NZL Brittany Benn 9 CAN Roela Radiniyavuni 3 FIJ Kelly Brazier 50 NZL Gayle Broughton 9 NZL Akanisi Sokoiwasa 3 FIJ Lide Erbina 50 ESP Caroline Drouin 9 FRA Eve Higgins 2 IRE Kristi Kirshe 50 USA Deborah Fleming 9 ENG Sharni Williams 2 AUS Alena Mikhaltsova 50 RUS Shannon Izar 9 FRA Olivia Apps 1 CAN Ana Maria Naimasi 50 FIJ Ellie Kildunne 9 ENG Marina Bravo 1 ESP Helena Rowland 50 ENG Emma Tonegato 9 AUS Julia Greenshields 1 CAN Kris Thomas 50 USA Ruby Tui 9 NZL Megan Jones 1 ENG Portia Woodman 50 NZL Emma Uren 9 ENG Chen Ming 1 CHN Elena Zdrokova 50 RUS Kelly Brazier 8 NZL Risi Pouri-Lane 1 NZL Ingrid Algar 49 ESP Abbie Brown 8 ENG Chey Robins-Reti 1 NZL Brittany Benn 45 CAN Cheta Emba 8 USA Asinate Savu 1 FIJ Gayle Broughton 45 NZL Fanny Horta 8 FRA Tokasa Seniyasi 1 FIJ Deborah Fleming 45 ENG Kaili Lukan 8 CAN Kristina Seredina 1 RUS Ellie Kildunne 45 ENG Helena Rowland 8 ENG Lavenia Tinai 1 FIJ Emma Tonegato 45 AUS Hannah Tyrrell 8 IRE Charlotte Torres Duxans 1 FRA 2 11/05/2019 06:10 pm W2019WS005_Langford_Season_Top_Scorers_190511_1810.pdf.
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