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15 Hong Kong Women UCD Bowl 39 (17) FT (HT) 15 (10) 17/08/2017 Match 17 Womens Rugby World Cup 2017 Match Summary Wales Women 39 - 15 Hong Kong Women UCD Bowl 39 (17) FT (HT) 15 (10) 17/08/2017 Match 17 Player of the Match- Shona Powell-Hughes (Wales Women) Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC 2 1 Jodie Evans 15 Adrienne Garvey 5 1 1 10 2 Jess Kavanagh-Williams 14 Lau Sze Wa Gemma Rowland 13 Natasha Olson-Thorne 5 1 2 1 Robyn Wilkins 12 Kelsie Bouttle 5 1 Jasmine Joyce 11 Chong Ka Yan 5 1 Elinor Snowsill 10 Rose Hopewell-Fong Keira Bevan 9 Mak Ho Yee Cerys Hale 1 Lau Nga Wun 5 1 Carys Phillips (c) 2 Royce Chan Megan York 3 Lee Ka Shun 1 Siwan Lillicrap 4 Chow Mei Nam (c) Melissa Clay 5 Chan Ka Yan Lleucu George 6 Christy Cheng 10 2 Sioned Harries 7 Chan Tsz Ching 5 1 Shona Powell-Hughes 8 Christine Gordon Kelsey Jones 16 Pun Wai Yan Gwenllian Pyrs 17 Wong Yuen Shan Caryl Thomas 18 Karen So Rebecca Rowe 19 Amelie Seure Rachel Taylor 20 Tsang Sin Yan Sian Moore 21 Jessica Ho Elen Evans 22 Lee Tsz Ting Dyddgu Hywel 23 Kwong Sau Yan Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Carys Phillips 17 Keira Bevan 121 Siwan Lillicrap 13 Natasha Olson-Thorne 11 Natasha Olson-Thorne 50 Christy Cheng 14 Sioned Harries 16 Sioned Harries 74 Shona Powell-Hughes 13 Lau Nga Wun 11 Rose Hopewell-Fong 37 Royce Chan 11 Shona Powell-Hughes 16 Melissa Clay 57 Robyn Wilkins 12 Lee Ka Shun 11 Adrienne Garvey 31 Adrienne Garvey 8 Referee Sean Gallagher (IRE) Assistant Referee 1 Aimee Barrett-Theron (RSA) TMO Simon McDowell (IRE) Assistant Referee 2 Beatrice Benvenuti (ITA) For more, go to www.rwcwomens.com Wales Women 39 - 15 Hong Kong Women Match Timeline Match Time Wales Women Score Hong Kong Women Match Time 14:27 Shona Powell-Hughes - Try 5 - 0 5 - 3 Adrienne Garvey - Penalty 21:09 23:20 Siwan Lillicrap - Yellow card 5 - 3 5 - 8 Natasha Olson-Thorne - Try 28:08 5 - 10 Adrienne Garvey - Conversion 29:17 32:23 Jess Kavanagh-Williams - Try 10 - 10 33:20 Jodie Evans - Conversion 12 - 10 38:18 Jasmine Joyce - Try 17 - 10 17 - 10 40:54 40:54 End of first half 17 - 10 40:09 On - Caryl Thomas 40:09 Off - Cerys Hale Off - Kelsie Bouttle 40:40 On - Kwong Sau Yan 40:40 17 - 15 Chong Ka Yan - Try 44:13 47:47 On - Rachel Taylor 47:47 Off - Lleucu George 50:41 Jess Kavanagh-Williams - Try 22 - 15 52:22 Off - Keira Bevan 52:22 On - Sian Moore 52:26 On - Dyddgu Hywel 52:26 Off - Jodie Evans On - Jessica Ho 52:43 Off - Mak Ho Yee 52:43 On - Amelie Seure 52:44 Off - Christine Gordon 52:44 On - Wong Yuen Shan 52:45 Off - Lee Ka Shun 52:45 54:47 Off - Megan York 54:47 On - Gwenllian Pyrs 61:48 Carys Phillips - Try 27 - 15 On - Karen So 63:22 Off - Royce Chan 63:22 70:05 Sioned Harries - Try 32 - 15 71:05 Robyn Wilkins - Conversion 34 - 15 Off - Kwong Sau Yan 71:05 On - Lee Tsz Ting 71:05 Off - Lau Nga Wun 71:43 On - Pun Wai Yan 71:43 Off - Chow Mei Nam 71:44 On - Tsang Sin Yan 71:44 71:50 Off - Carys Phillips 71:50 On - Kelsey Jones 71:51 Off - Jasmine Joyce 71:51 On - Elen Evans 75:51 Sioned Harries - Try 39 - 15 77:59 Off - Sioned Harries 77:59 On - Rebecca Rowe 39 - 15 80:42 80:42 End of second half 39 - 15.
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