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Best Performers - All-Time HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES IV BEST PERFORMERS - ALL-TIME POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Pts Avg Portia Woodman 545 NZL Portia Woodman 109 NZL Tyla Nathan-Wong 141 NZL NEW ZEALAND 499 4.4 3103 27.2 Ghislaine Landry 521 CAN Emilee Cherry 78 AUS Ghislaine Landry 93 CAN AUSTRALIA 429 3.8 2596 22.8 Emilee Cherry 444 AUS Kayla McAlister 76 NZL Nadezda Kudinova 89 RUS CANADA 382 3.4 2360 20.7 Kayla McAlister 380 NZL Ghislaine Landry 67 CAN Patricia Garcia 88 ESP ENGLAND 329 2.9 2024 17.8 Nadezda Kudinova 348 RUS Baizat Khamidova 63 RUS Selica Winiata 87 NZL UNITED STATES 322 2.9 1939 17.6 Tyla Nathan-Wong 332 NZL Bianca Farella 62 CAN Chloe Dalton 75 AUS RUSSIA 288 2.7 1718 16.1 Baizat Khamidova 315 RUS Victoria Folayan 62 USA Katy McLean 71 ENG FRANCE 194 2.2 1165 13.2 Bianca Farella 310 CAN Ellia Green 59 AUS Sharni Williams 52 AUS FIJI 174 2.5 1048 14.8 Victoria Folayan 310 USA Karen Paquin 51 CAN Akalaini Baravilala 49 USA SPAIN 167 1.8 1035 10.9 Ellia Green 295 AUS Emma Tonegato 48 AUS Sarah McKenna 47 ENG BRAZIL 127 1.4 727 8 Patricia Garcia 286 ESP Joanne Watmore 48 ENG Christelle Le Duff 44 FRA NETHERLANDS 97 2.2 575 13.1 Selica Winiata 269 NZL Ekaterina Kazakova 43 RUS Alice Richardson 42 ENG SOUTH AFRICA 78 1.5 479 9.2 Karen Paquin 255 CAN Kelly Brazier 38 NZL Ashley Steacy 41 CAN CHINA 77 1.4 481 8.7 Kelly Brazier 244 NZL Lauren Doyle 38 USA Magali Harvey 40 CAN IRELAND 72 1.4 441 8.6 Emma Tonegato 240 AUS Charlotte Caslick 37 AUS Leyla Alev Kelter 33 USA JAPAN 72 1.7 421 10 Joanne Watmore 240 ENG Honey Hireme 36 NZL Asinate Savu 32 FIJ ARGENTINA 7 0.7 37 3.7 Sharni Williams 234 AUS Sarah Goss 35 NZL Yu Xiaoming 31 CHN TRINIDAD TOBAGO 4 0.8 20 4 Asinate Savu 224 FIJ Nadezda Kudinova 34 RUS Mandy Marchak 29 CAN COLOMBIA 4 0.8 26 5.2 Ekaterina Kazakova 215 RUS Amy Turner 33 AUS Lorraine Laros 28 NED TUNISIA 2 0.2 10 1 Lauren Doyle 190 USA Caroline Ladagnous 32 FRA Emily Scott 28 ENG Magali Harvey 190 CAN Kayla Moleschi 32 CAN Amelia Villines 28 USA Charlotte Caslick 185 AUS Asinate Savu 32 FIJ Kelly Brazier 27 NZL Chloe Dalton 180 AUS Gayle Broughton 31 NZL Emilee Cherry 27 AUS Honey Hireme 180 NZL Marina Petrova 31 RUS Cobie-Jane Morgan 25 AUS Sarah Goss 175 NZL Natasha Brennan 30 ENG Pauline Biscarat 23 FRA Leyla Alev Kelter 172 USA Elisabet Martinez 30 ESP Luisa Basei Tisolo 20 FIJ Katy McLean 172 ENG Berta Garcia 29 ESP Katarina Whata-Simpkins 20 NZL Ashley Steacy 172 CAN Carla Hohepa 28 NZL Claire Keohane 19 IRE Amy Turner 165 AUS Kristen Thomas 28 USA Yolanda Meiring 19 RSA Mandy Marchak 163 CAN Amy Wilson-Hardy 28 ENG Anastasiia Mukhariamova 19 RUS Caroline Ladagnous 160 FRA Jessica Javelet 27 USA Zenay Jordaan 18 RSA Kayla Moleschi 160 CAN Jennifer Kish 27 CAN Thais Rocha 18 BRA Gayle Broughton 155 NZL Sharni Williams 26 AUS Kelly Russell 18 CAN Marina Petrova 155 RUS Shannon Izar 23 FRA Raquel Kochhann 17 BRA Natasha Brennan 150 ENG Patricia Garcia 22 ESP Jade Le Pesq 16 FRA @worldrugby7s 17.04.16 - 18:37 worldrugby.org/sevens.
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