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Hsbc World Rugby Women's Sevens Series 2019 - Dubai HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2019 - DUBAI SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS AUSTRALIA EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS CANADA EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Samantha Treherne 1 21 3 3 1 Brittany Benn 19 250 50 0 2 Sharni Williams 25 282 34 56 2 Kayla Moleschi 28 205 41 0 3 Sariah Paki D 3 Caroline Crossley 10 45 9 0 4 Dominique du Toit 11 115 23 0 4 Breanne Nicholas 13 122 14 26 5 Yasmin Meakes 4 25 5 0 5 Julia Greenshields 20 209 39 7 6 Evania Pelite 19 225 45 0 6 Charity Williams 14 200 40 0 7 Charlotte Caslick 27 332 66 1 7 Sara Kaljuvee 15 25 5 0 8 Lily Dick D 8 Bianca Farella 28 530 106 0 9 Emma Sykes 11 264 20 82 9 Ghislaine Landry 27 1027 114 228 10 Alicia Quirk 24 155 31 0 10 Kaili Lukan 2 25 5 0 11 Page McGregor 4 10 2 0 11 Olivia Apps 3 5 1 0 12 Ellia Green 20 450 90 0 12 Pam Buisa 3 0 0 0 Team Total 146 1879 319 142 Team Total 182 2643 424 261 CHINA EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS ENGLAND EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Zhang Huihui D 1 Jess Breach 4 70 14 0 2 Shen Yingying 1 5 1 0 2 Abbie Brown 13 130 26 0 3 Ma Xiaodan D 3 Abi Burton 1 0 0 0 4 Hu Yu 2 15 3 0 4 Emily Scarratt 14 120 24 0 5 Yan Meiling 2 20 4 0 5 Natasha Hunt 13 127 23 6 6 Wang Yueyue D 6 Deborah Fleming 11 140 28 0 7 Chen Ming 2 10 0 5 7 Emma Uren 1 10 2 0 8 Liu Xiaoqian 2 5 1 0 8 Ellie Kildunne 1 20 4 0 9 Ruan Hongting 1 5 1 0 9 Alex Matthews 9 55 11 0 10 Chen Keyi 10 83 11 14 10 Helena Rowland 1 10 2 0 11 Gu Yaoyao D 11 Holly Aitchison 8 103 7 34 12 Ge Chenjie D 12 Amy Wilson Hardy 22 180 36 0 Team Total 20 143 21 19 Team Total 98 965 177 40 1 29/11/2018 09:31 am +04 W2019WS002_Dubai_All_Squad_Career_Totals_181129_1029.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2019 - DUBAI FIJI EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS FRANCE EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Litia Naiqato 14 55 11 0 1 Marjorie Mayans 24 60 12 0 2 Asinate Savu 15 266 40 33 2 Grace Okemba 6 35 7 0 3 Vasiti Solikoviti 3 15 3 0 3 Chloe Pelle 22 140 28 0 4 Naina Baleca 2 20 4 0 4 Pauline Biscarat 20 208 20 54 5 Joma Rubuti D 5 Nassira Konde 2 5 1 0 6 Ema Adivitaloga D 6 Fanny Horta 25 205 41 0 7 Ana Maria Naimasi 12 101 19 3 7 Coralie Bertrand 5 25 5 0 8 Mereula Torooti 2 10 2 0 8 Camille Grassineau 22 230 46 0 9 Litiana Lawedrau 1 5 1 0 9 Carla Neisen 8 45 9 0 10 Paulini Korowaqa D 10 Caroline Drouin 6 65 7 15 11 Merewalesi Rokouono 1 8 0 4 11 Shannon Izar 16 212 34 21 12 Roela Radiniyavuni 3 19 3 2 12 Anne Cecile Ciofani 5 45 9 0 Team Total 53 499 83 42 Team Total 161 1275 219 90 IRELAND EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS KENYA EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Audrey O'Flynn 14 55 11 0 1 Christabel Lindo D 2 Hannah Tyrrell 15 40 8 0 2 Sophia Ayieta D 3 Stacey Flood 17 120 24 0 3 Sheila Chajira 1 0 0 0 4 Brittany Hogan D 4 Anne Gorety D 5 Amee Leigh Murphy Crowe 18 260 52 0 5 Stella Nelima D 6 Ashleigh Baxter 17 25 5 0 6 Diana Awino D 7 Anna McGann 1 0 0 0 7 Sarah Ndunde D 8 Aoife Doyle 8 40 8 0 8 Sinaida Omondi 1 0 0 0 9 Lucy Mulhall 16 287 19 96 9 Janet Okelo 1 20 4 0 10 Eve Higgins 6 32 6 1 10 Grace Adhiambo Okulu 1 2 0 1 11 Louise Galvin 10 70 14 0 11 Camilla Atieno 1 0 0 0 12 Deirbhile Nic A Bhaird 6 15 3 0 12 Philadelphia Olando D Team Total 128 944 150 97 Team Total 5 22 4 1 2 29/11/2018 09:31 am +04 W2019WS002_Dubai_All_Squad_Career_Totals_181129_1029.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES 2019 - DUBAI NEW ZEALAND EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS RUSSIA EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Ruby Tui 23 190 38 0 1 Daria Noritsina 12 55 11 0 2 Shakira Baker 9 80 16 0 2 Daria Lushina 15 151 11 48 3 Stacey Waaka 7 50 10 0 3 Anastasia Prokudina 3 5 1 0 4 Terina Te Tamaki 8 10 2 0 4 Alena Mikhaltsova 19 396 76 8 5 Sarah Goss 30 245 49 0 5 Baizat Khamidova 24 415 83 0 6 Michaela Blyde 20 480 96 0 6 Anna Gavrilyuk 13 10 2 0 7 Tyla Nathan-Wong 26 712 22 301 7 Kristina Seredina 19 122 18 16 8 Kelly Brazier 23 365 59 35 8 Marina Kukina 19 59 7 12 9 Gayle Broughton 15 230 46 0 9 Snezhanna Kulkova 6 19 1 7 10 Theresa Fitzpatrick 12 40 8 0 10 Elena Zdrokova 13 300 60 0 11 Risi Pouri-Lane D 11 Iana Danilova 2 15 3 0 12 Alena Saili 8 50 10 0 12 Anna Baranchuk 4 5 1 0 Team Total 181 2452 356 336 Team Total 149 1552 274 91 SPAIN EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS USA EVT POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Maria Losada 7 10 2 0 1 Cheta Emba 9 60 12 0 2 Uri Barrutieta 9 20 4 0 2 Ilona Delsing Rosa Maher 2 45 9 0 3 Amaia Erbina 17 90 18 0 3 Abby Gustaitis 5 25 5 0 4 Patricia García 27 511 44 145 4 Nicole Heavirland 14 192 14 61 5 Marina Bravo 17 60 12 0 5 Alev Kelter 25 503 58 106 6 Beatriz Dominguez Sanchez 1 10 2 0 6 Lauren Doyle 20 240 48 0 7 Bárbara Pla 21 180 36 0 7 Naya Tapper 12 305 61 0 8 Olivia Fresneda 8 10 2 0 8 Alena Olsen 1 5 1 0 9 María García 1 10 2 0 9 Joanne Fa'avesi 14 45 9 0 10 Ingrid Algar 5 28 4 4 10 Steph Rovetti 1 0 0 0 11 Iera Echebarria 23 100 20 0 11 Kris Thomas 17 250 50 0 12 Lide Erbina 1 25 5 0 12 Ashlee Byrge D Team Total 137 1054 151 149 Team Total 120 1670 267 167 3 29/11/2018 09:31 am +04 W2019WS002_Dubai_All_Squad_Career_Totals_181129_1029.pdf.
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