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Kitakyushu Wwsv (2016-17) HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES V BEST PERFORMERS - KITAKYUSHU WWSV (2016-17) POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Pts Avg Ghislaine Landry 49 CAN Julia Greenshields 8 CAN Ghislaine Landry 12 CAN CANADA 31 5.2 189 31.5 Julia Greenshields 40 CAN Naya Tapper 8 USA Chloe Dalton 10 AUS FIJI 22 3.7 134 22.3 Naya Tapper 40 USA Miriama Naiobasali 7 FIJ Tyla Nathan-Wong 10 NZL UNITED STATES 22 3.7 132 22 Chloe Dalton 35 AUS Portia Woodman 7 NZL Pauline Biscarat 8 FRA NEW ZEALAND 21 3.5 131 21.8 Miriama Naiobasali 35 FIJ Elena Zdrokova 7 RUS Lavenia Tinai 8 FIJ AUSTRALIA 21 3.5 129 21.5 Portia Woodman 35 NZL Jade Le Pesq 6 FRA Leyla Alev Kelter 7 USA RUSSIA 19 3.2 119 19.8 Elena Zdrokova 35 RUS Ellia Green 5 AUS Marina Kukina 6 RUS FRANCE 13 2.2 83 13.8 Jade Le Pesq 30 FRA Ghislaine Landry 5 CAN Lucy Mulhall 4 IRE ENGLAND 11 1.8 69 11.5 Leyla Alev Kelter 29 USA Alena Mikhaltsova 5 RUS Mariia Perestiak 4 RUS IRELAND 10 2 60 12 Alena Mikhaltsova 27 RUS Tima Ravisa 5 FIJ Alice Richardson 4 ENG BRAZIL 9 1.8 51 10.2 Ellia Green 25 AUS Niall Williams 5 NZL Viniana Riwai 4 FIJ SPAIN 6 1.2 36 7.2 Tyla Nathan-Wong 25 NZL Abbie Brown 4 ENG Patricia Garcia 3 ESP JAPAN 5 1 25 5 Tima Ravisa 25 FIJ Raijieli Daveua 4 FIJ Cheyelle Robins-Reti 3 NZL Niall Williams 25 NZL Bianca Farella 4 CAN Ashley Steacy 3 CAN Pauline Biscarat 21 FRA Kristen Thomas 4 USA Isadora Cerullo 2 BRA Lavenia Tinai 21 FIJ Brittany Benn 3 CAN Lilly Durbin 2 USA Abbie Brown 20 ENG Emilee Cherry 3 AUS Nicole Heavirland 2 USA Raijieli Daveua 20 FIJ Chloe Dalton 3 AUS Breanne Nicholas 2 CAN Bianca Farella 20 CAN Kelly Griffin 3 USA Emily Scott 2 ENG Kristen Thomas 20 USA Demi Hayes 3 AUS Charlotte Caslick 1 AUS Mariia Perestiak 18 RUS Leyla Alev Kelter 3 USA Kim Flood 1 IRE Alice Richardson 18 ENG Sene Naoupu 3 IRE Clemence Gueucier 1 FRA Marina Kukina 17 RUS Charity Williams 3 CAN Raquel Kochhann 1 BRA Brittany Benn 15 CAN Megan Williams 3 IRE Snezhanna Kulkova 1 RUS Emilee Cherry 15 AUS Michaela Blyde 2 NZL Sarah McKenna 1 ENG Kelly Griffin 15 USA Kelly Brazier 2 NZL Alena Mikhaltsova 1 RUS Demi Hayes 15 AUS Hannah Darling 2 CAN Emma Sykes 1 AUS Sene Naoupu 15 IRE Dominique Du Toit 2 AUS Charity Williams 15 CAN Lilly Durbin 2 USA Megan Williams 15 IRE Iera Echebarria 2 ESP Lilly Durbin 14 USA Stacey Flood 2 IRE Breanne Nicholas 14 CAN Laurelin Fourcade 2 FRA Emma Sykes 12 AUS Jennifer Kish 2 CAN Patricia Garcia 11 ESP Beatriz Muhlbauer 2 BRA Cheyelle Robins-Reti 11 NZL Breanne Nicholas 2 CAN @worldrugby7s 23.04.17 - 17:36 worldrugby.org/sevens.
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