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Hsbc World Rugby Women's Sevens Series 2020 - Dubai HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - DUBAI SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS AUSTRALIA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS BRAZIL EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Shannon Parry 31 100 20 0 1 Mariana Nicolau 8 15 3 0 2 Sharni Williams (c) 31 340 40 70 2 Luiza Campos 19 40 8 0 3 Sariah Paki 6 20 4 0 3 Andressa Alves 1 0 0 0 4 Cassandra Staples 8 110 22 0 4 Leila Dos Santos Silva 2 0 0 0 5 Emma Tonegato 27 580 116 0 5 Thalia Costa 2 20 4 0 6 Evania Pelite 25 305 61 0 6 Isadora Cerullo 10 37 3 11 7 Georgia Hannaway D 7 Aline Bednarski 1 0 0 0 8 Madison Ashby 1 0 0 0 8 Eshyllen Coimbra 2 0 0 0 9 Faith Nathan D 9 Byanca Santa Rita Miranda D 10 Alicia Lucas 30 180 36 0 10 Raquel Kochhann (c) 21 188 20 44 11 Rhiannon Byers 2 0 0 0 11 Bianca Silva 11 90 18 0 12 Ellia Green 26 615 121 5 12 Franciele Martins 1 0 0 0 13 Demi Hayes 8 60 12 0 13 Rafaela Zanellato 2 0 0 0 Team Total 195 2310 432 75 Team Total 80 390 56 55 CANADA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS ENGLAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Brittany Benn 24 300 60 0 1 Jodie Ounsley 1 0 0 0 2 Kayla Moleschi 34 229 45 2 2 Abbie Brown (c) 18 170 34 0 3 Caroline Crossley 16 50 10 0 3 Abi Burton 7 5 1 0 4 Elissa Alarie 7 55 11 0 4 Heather Fisher 22 197 39 1 5 Julia Greenshields 26 256 48 8 5 Helena Rowland 6 57 9 6 6 Charity Williams 20 285 57 0 6 Deborah Fleming 16 210 42 0 7 Sara Kaljuvee 17 25 5 0 7 Emma Uren 6 70 14 0 8 Bianca Farella 34 695 139 0 8 Celia Quansah 6 75 15 0 9 Ghislaine Landry (c) 33 1226 131 285 9 Alex Matthews 14 75 15 0 10 Kaili Lukan 8 75 15 0 10 Megan Jones 8 27 3 6 11 Karen Paquin 24 310 62 0 11 Katie Mason 7 39 7 2 12 Pam Buisa 5 15 3 0 12 Amy Wilson Hardy 27 210 42 0 13 Emma Chown 7 25 5 0 13 Beth Wilcock 1 10 2 0 Team Total 255 3546 591 295 Team Total 139 1145 223 15 1 of 3 04/12/2019 03:58 pm W2020WS002_Dubai_All_Squad_Career_Totals_191204_1557.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - DUBAI FIJI EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS FRANCE EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Vasiti Solikoviti 9 45 9 0 1 Marjorie Mayans 30 65 13 0 2 Asinate Savu 21 349 55 37 2 Séraphine Okemba 11 70 14 0 3 Raijieli Daveua 12 130 26 0 3 Chloé Pelle 28 195 39 0 4 Rusila Nagasau (c) 26 163 21 29 4 Yolaine Yengo 1 10 2 0 5 Mereula Torooti 5 20 4 0 5 Nassira Konde 5 15 3 0 6 Lavenia Tinai 23 279 33 57 6 Fanny Horta 30 245 49 0 7 Roela Radiniyavuni 4 31 5 3 7 Coralie Bertrand 10 70 14 0 8 Mereseini Leivere D 8 Camille Grassineau 26 280 56 0 9 Viniana Riwai 18 162 18 36 9 Joanna Grisez 3 20 4 0 10 Luisa Tisolo 18 264 30 57 10 Caroline Drouin (c) 12 172 16 46 11 Ana Maria Naimasi 18 186 36 3 11 Shannon Izar 21 303 43 44 12 Tokasa Seniyasi 5 29 5 2 12 Lina Guerin 17 150 30 0 13 Mathilde Coutouly 6 20 4 0 Team Total 159 1658 242 224 Team Total 200 1615 287 90 IRELAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS JAPAN EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Claire Boles 8 10 2 0 1 Chiharu Nakamura (c) 17 125 19 15 2 Hannah Tyrrell 21 79 15 2 2 Mele Yua Havili Kagawa 2 0 0 0 3 Katie Heffernan 7 20 4 0 3 Raichel Bativakalolo 8 60 12 0 4 Brittany Hogan 5 5 1 0 4 Fumiko Otake 5 25 5 0 5 Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe 24 440 88 0 5 Hana Nagata 1 0 0 0 6 Kathy Baker 5 5 1 0 6 Iroha Nagata 6 15 3 0 7 Katie Fitzhenry (c) 16 40 8 0 7 Yume Hirano 9 67 13 1 8 Megan Burns 4 10 2 0 8 Riho Kurogi 2 5 1 0 9 Anna Doyle 1 5 1 0 9 Haruka Hirotsu D 10 Eve Higgins 12 120 20 10 10 Tomomi Kozasa 7 25 5 0 11 Louise Galvin 16 90 18 0 11 Honoka Tsutsumi 4 25 5 0 12 Emily Lane 5 15 3 0 12 Yoko Suzuki 4 30 6 0 13 Deirbhile Nic A Bhaird 12 25 5 0 Team Total 136 864 168 12 Team Total 65 377 69 16 2 of 3 04/12/2019 03:58 pm W2020WS002_Dubai_All_Squad_Career_Totals_191204_1557.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2020 - DUBAI NEW ZEALAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS RUSSIA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Ruby Tui 29 255 51 0 1 Daria Noritsina 18 80 16 0 2 Shakira Baker 15 170 34 0 2 Daria Lushina 21 233 13 84 3 Stacey Waaka 11 115 23 0 3 Daria Shestakova 17 105 21 0 4 Niall Williams 22 175 35 0 4 Alena Mikhaltsova (c) 25 468 90 9 5 Huia Harding 1 0 0 0 5 Baizat Khamidova 30 500 100 0 6 Tenika Willison 7 48 2 19 6 Iana Danilova 8 25 5 0 7 Tyla Nathan-Wong (c) 31 877 33 356 7 Kristina Seredina 25 171 25 23 8 Kelly Brazier 27 456 74 43 8 Nadezhda Sozonova 17 361 35 93 9 Gayle Broughton 18 280 56 0 9 Marina Myasnikova 18 180 36 0 10 Theresa Fitzpatrick 16 50 10 0 10 Elena Zdrokova 19 395 79 0 11 Shiray Kaka 9 115 23 0 11 Arina Bystrova 16 90 18 0 12 Alena Saili 13 105 21 0 12 Anna Baranchuk 10 10 2 0 13 Risi Pouri-Lane 3 39 1 17 13 Marina Kukina 24 72 8 16 Team Total 202 2685 363 435 Team Total 248 2690 448 225 SPAIN EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS USA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Eva Aguirre 3 10 2 0 1 Cheta Emba 14 115 23 0 2 Beatriz Dominguez Sanchez 5 25 5 0 2 Ilona Maher 8 95 19 0 3 Amaia Erbina 22 95 19 0 3 Abby Gustaitis (c) 9 35 7 0 4 Patricia García 33 630 55 177 4 Nicole Heavirland 20 298 20 99 5 Marina Bravo 23 82 16 1 5 Alev Kelter 30 667 76 143 6 María García 5 35 7 0 6 Lauren Doyle 26 310 62 0 7 Barbara Pla (c) 27 195 39 0 7 Naya Tapper 18 400 80 0 8 Olivia Fresneda 13 30 6 0 8 Jordan Gray-Matyas 11 35 7 0 9 Uri Barrutieta 10 20 4 0 9 Eti Haungatau 1 0 0 0 10 Anne Fernández de Corres 9 40 8 0 10 Kayla Canett 7 10 2 0 11 Iera Echebarria 27 120 24 0 11 Kris Thomas 22 330 66 0 12 Lide Erbina 5 60 12 0 12 Kristi Kirshe 5 100 20 0 13 Lucia Diaz D 13 Kasey McCravey 3 0 0 0 Team Total 182 1342 197 178 Team Total 174 2395 382 242 3 of 3 04/12/2019 03:58 pm W2020WS002_Dubai_All_Squad_Career_Totals_191204_1557.pdf.
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