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Women's RUGBY Championship All-Stars ÉTOILES DU Championnat DE RUGBY Féminin WOMEn’S RUGBY CHaMPiOnSHiP aLL-STarS ÉTOILES DU CHaMPIOnnaT DE RUGBY FÉMInIn 2019 2017 Cloé Maranda Laval Maude Laliberté Laval Philippa McKay Queen’s Rosalie Lepage-Tremblay Laval Maya Montiel Ottawa Alexandria Ellis Ottawa Andréanne Valois Laval Breanna Phillipps Ottawa McKinley Hunt Queen’s Carolyn Williams StFX Madison Grant Ottawa Amelia Hatfield StFX Fabiola Forteza Laval Emily Babcock Ottawa Sophie de Goede Queen’s Sophie De Goede Queen's Justine Pelletier Laval Justine Pelletier Laval Anne-Charlotte Beaulieu Laval Jaelei Meyer StFX Anaïs Gilbert Laval Samantha Alli Ottawa Laura Pfleiderer Acadia Marie Thibault Laval Emilie Merilainen Acadia Dria Bennett Ottawa Rachel Hickson Queen’s Frédérique Ferland Laval Talia Hoffman Guelph Elysa Sandron Calgary 2018 2016 Ellen Murphy Ottawa Alexandria Ellis Ottawa Jan-Ma Letinois Laval Joanna Alphonso StFX Joanna Alphonson StFX Emily Tuttosi Calgary Emilie Nicholl Guelph Ellen Murphy StFX Amelia Hatfield StFX Laetita Royer Concordia Olivia DeMerchant StFX Alyssa McDonald Guelph Nele Pien Laval Jenna Thompson Concordia Sophie de Goede Queen’s Sara Svoboda McMaster Sasha Guedes Victoria Jess Neilson Victoria Gillian Bergsma Acadia Sabrina McDaid StFX Maddy Aberg Victoria Alex Tessier Concordia Alexandra Everett Guelph Vanessa Graham Calgary Nadia Popov Queen’s Samantha Alli Ottawa Taejah Thompson Calgary Saffara Whiteley-Hoffelner McMaster Daniella Franada StFX Alexandra King Guelph 1 WOMEn’S RUGBY CHaMPiOnSHiP aLL-STarS ÉTOILES DU CHaMPIOnnaT DE RUGBY FÉMInIn 2015 2013 Cindy Nelles McMaster Megan Lowry Guelph Colleen Irowa McMaster Claragh Pegg Queen’s Gillian Pegg Queen’s Sabrina Kelly Alberta Lauren McEwen Queen’s Brittany Kassil Guelph Simone Savary Ottawa Claudia Kedney-Bolduc Laval Jessica Lynn Foran Ottawa Amee Svatos Alberta Irene Patrinos Ottawa Julia White McGill Alexandra Tessier Concordia Devon Keys Guelph Caitlin Harvey Victoria Chelsea Guthrie Alberta Pam Buisa Victoria Sabrina McDaid StFX Jess Neilson Victoria Shannon Spurrell Guelph Sarah Gordon Lethbridge Julia Goss Alberta Nicole Ronsky Lethbridge Deanna Foster McGill Maddie MacKenzie Acadia Alanna Fittes Alberta Veronique Russell Acadia Rebecca Fairbairn Alberta 2014 2012 Emma Taylor StFX Tyson Beukeboom StFX Catharine MacKeigan StFX Asya Bartley StFX Brooke Newsome StFX Carmen Hobbs Alberta Colleen Irowa McMaster Claragh Pegg Queen’s Sara Svoboda McMaster Emma Taylor StFX Stephanie Black McMaster Morganne Linthwaite Guelph Saffara Whiteley-Hoffelner McMaster Taylor White Queen’s Lori Josephson Western Caitlin Beaton Guelph Nikki Case Western Chelsea Guthrie Alberta Breanne Nicholas Western Beth McNeill StFX Allison MacCormack Ottawa Sara Kaljuvee StFX Devon Stober Guelph Britt Benn Guelph Shannon Spurrell Guelph Amanda Thornborough StFX Stacie Becker Alberta Magali Harvey StFX Julia Goss Alberta Caitlin McNally Guelph 2 WOMEn’S RUGBY CHaMPiOnSHiP aLL-STarS ÉTOILES DU CHaMPIOnnaT DE RUGBY FÉMInIn 2011 2009 Morganne Linthwaite Guelph Andrea Letal Lethbridge Mary-Jane Kirby Guelph Asya Bartley StFX Caitlin Beaton Guelph Mary-Jane Kirby Guelph Jacey Murphy Guelph Brandi Van Eeuwen Lethbridge Britt Benn Guelph Danielle Willhoeft UBC Tyson Beukeboom StFX Sarah Nesbitt Concordia Sara Kalijuvee StFX Stephanie DeVries Guelph Lisa Gauthier StFX Kelsey Willoughby Lethbridge Marie-Pier Pinault-Reid Laval Tyson Beukeboom StFX Charlotte Vallieres-Villeneuve Laval Alex Hendricks Lethbridge Karen Paquin Laval Ghislaine Landry StFX Brandi Van Eeuwen Lethbridge Rahda Jain UBC Kayla Moleschi Lethbridge Laura Belvedere Concordia Natasha Turner McMaster Brittany Orr Lethbridge Ashley Burton Trent Ashley Patzer Lethbridge 2010 2008 Magali Harvey StFX Brandi Van Eeuwen Lethbridge Lauren Wizkowski Trent Tamara Boiteau StFX Adara Borys Concordia Asya Bartley StFX Asya Bartley StFX Amanda Richardson Lethbridge Claire Hortop Concordia Caitlin Beaton Guelph Lindsay Duxbury Lethbridge Ashley MacDonald Lethbridge Stephanie De Vries Guelph Kelly Russell Western Hughanna Gaw Concordia Jacey Murphy Guelph Kelsey Willoughby Lethbridge Alex Hendricks Lethbridge Susan Heald Queen’s Ghislaine Landry StFX Brittany Benn Guelph Karen Paquin Laval Dominique Monaghan Guelph Chelsea Stone Alberta Shannon Court Lethbridge Brittany Benn Guelph Amanda Thornborough StFX Brittany Orr Lethbridge Ashley Patzer Lethbridge 3 WOMEn’S RUGBY CHaMPiOnSHiP aLL-STarS ÉTOILES DU CHaMPIOnnaT DE RUGBY FÉMInIn 2007 2005 Brittany Orr Lethbridge Michelle Joslin Guelph Shannon Court Lethbridge Gillian McCallum Western Amanda Richardson Lethbridge Laura Foreman StFX Allison Lamoureux Western Megan Gibbs Western Laura Russell Western Dianna Berezowski Alberta Tanja Ness Western Kelly Russell Western Jayne Cation Western Tanja Boiteau StFX Liz Wilson Western Chelsea Stone Altberta Michelle Joslin Guelph Alison Smith Guelph Jacey Murphy Guelph Meaghan Howat Guelph Brittany Sammut Guelph Amy Jordan Western Tamara Boiteau StFX Jane Cation Western Courtnay Malcolm StFX Sarah Hrabi Guelph Robyn Hemming Concordia Charline Wood Alberta Kathy Nichols Concordia Brittany Waters Victoria 2006 2004 Michelle Joslin Guelph Allison Lamoureux Western Regina McKenzie Lethbridge Summer Yeo Alberta Catherine Wilson Guelph Ashley MacDonald UPEI Michelle Gauer Guelph Dianna Berezowski Alberta Laura Foreman StFX Megan Gibbs Western Diane Kelly Waterloo Jill Martin Alberta Kelly Russell Western Leigh Nevermann Toronto Ashley Ward StFX Barbara Mervin Western Kirsten Sample StFX Jocelyn Barrieau McGill Meaghan Howat Guelph Sarah DeLeeuw Western Andrea Letal Lethbridge Jayne Cation Western Lynsie McDonald Western Lindsay Bernrot Toronto Shannon Kane Guelph Adriana Footz Alberta Ghislaine Landry StFX Kathryn Higgins StFX Ashley Patzer Lethbridge Heather Moyse Toronto 4 WOMEn’S RUGBY CHaMPiOnSHiP aLL-STarS ÉTOILES DU CHaMPIOnnaT DE RUGBY FÉMInIn 2003 Natalie Mailman Alberta Katie Murray Alberta Adriana Footz Alberta Denise Breeuwsma Alberta Julia Leonard McGill Erica Leonard McGill Michelle Tremere StFX Chelsey Penrice StFX Tanya Boiteau StFX Jill Payne StFX Megan Gibbs Western Jennifer Kryszak Western Roxanne Kelly Lethbridge Ursala Patterson Lethbridge Amanda Gallant UBC 2002 Heather McDonald Alberta Jericho Footz Alberta Eryn Hessian StFX Carla Kufeldt Alberta Araba Chintoh McGill Danielle Goulet StFX Barb Mervin Western Katie Murray Alberta Bonnie Yu Alberta Stephanie Lynam McGill Maria Gallo Alberta Kristen Ferguson Western Brooke Hilditch Guelph Jessica Young McGill Melissa Bruneau Western 5 .
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