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Best Performers - San Francisco 2018 WOMEN'S RUGBY WORLD CUP SEVENS 2018 (III) BEST PERFORMERS - SAN FRANCISCO 2018 POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Pts Avg Michaela Blyde 45 NZL Michaela Blyde 9 NZL Tyla Nathan-Wong 16 NZL NEW ZEALAND 25 6.3 157 39.3 Tyla Nathan-Wong 37 NZL Naya Tapper 7 USA Holly Aitchison 13 ENG ENGLAND 22 5.5 142 35.5 Holly Aitchison 36 ENG Evania Pelite 6 AUS Nicole Heavirland 13 USA AUSTRALIA 18 4.5 104 26 Naya Tapper 35 USA Portia Woodman 6 NZL Ghislaine Landry 8 CAN FIJI 17 4.3 107 26.8 Ghislaine Landry 31 CAN Raijieli Daveua 5 FIJ Viniana Riwai 8 FIJ CANADA 16 4 98 24.5 Evania Pelite 30 AUS Ellia Green 5 AUS Emilee Cherry 6 AUS UNITED STATES 16 4 106 26.5 Portia Woodman 30 NZL Bianca Silva 5 BRA Patricia Garcia 6 ESP BRAZIL 12 3 70 17.5 Nicole Heavirland 26 USA Jess Breach 4 ENG Montserrat Amedee 5 FRA RUSSIA 12 3 66 16.5 Raijieli Daveua 25 FIJ Bianca Farella 4 CAN Isadora Cerullo 3 BRA FRANCE 12 3 76 19 Ellia Green 25 AUS Snenhlanhla Shozi 4 RSA Natasha Hunt 3 ENG SOUTH AFRICA 9 2.3 53 13.3 Bianca Silva 25 BRA Chen Keyi 3 CHN Daria Lushina 3 RUS SPAIN 9 2.3 57 14.3 Natasha Hunt 21 ENG Cheta Emba 3 USA Lucy Mulhall 3 IRE PAPUA NEW GUINEA 9 2.3 49 12.3 Jess Breach 20 ENG Chelsea Garesa 3 PNG Luisa Basei Tisolo 3 FIJ IRELAND 8 2 46 11.5 Bianca Farella 20 CAN Sarah Goss 3 NZL Yu Xiaoming 3 CHN JAPAN 8 2 46 11.5 Snenhlanhla Shozi 20 RSA Lina Guerin 3 FRA Caroline Drouin 2 FRA CHINA 6 1.5 36 9 Emilee Cherry 17 AUS Yume Hirano 3 JPN Yolanda Gittins 2 PNG MEXICO 0 0 0 0 Patricia Garcia 17 ESP Natasha Hunt 3 ENG Zenay Jordaan 2 RSA Viniana Riwai 16 FIJ Ghislaine Landry 3 CAN Raquel Kochhann 2 BRA Montserrat Amedee 15 FRA Kimico Manuel 3 RSA Zintle Mpupha 2 RSA Chen Keyi 15 CHN Daria Noritsina 3 RUS Yume Okuroda 2 JPN Cheta Emba 15 USA Asinate Savu 3 FIJ Shannon Izar 1 FRA Chelsea Garesa 15 PNG Emily Scarratt 3 ENG Chiharu Nakamura 1 JPN Sarah Goss 15 NZL Emma Tonegato 3 AUS Breanne Nicholas 1 CAN Lina Guerin 15 FRA Holly Aitchison 2 ENG Sharni Williams 1 AUS Yume Hirano 15 JPN Abbie Brown 2 ENG Kimico Manuel 15 RSA Teresa Bueso 2 ESP Daria Noritsina 15 RUS Charlotte Caslick 2 AUS Asinate Savu 15 FIJ Anne Cecile Ciofani 2 FRA Emily Scarratt 15 ENG Lauren Doyle 2 USA Emma Tonegato 15 AUS Deborah Fleming 2 ENG Raquel Kochhann 14 BRA Eve Higgins 2 IRE Isadora Cerullo 11 BRA Raquel Kochhann 2 BRA Daria Lushina 11 RUS Lynette Kwarula 2 PNG Lucy Mulhall 11 IRE Elisabet Martinez 2 ESP Abbie Brown 10 ENG Alena Mikhaltsova 2 RUS #RWC7s 21.07.18 - 20:22 rwcsevens.com.
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