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Squad Lists with Career Totals IRB WOMEN'S SEVENS WORLD SERIES II - AMSTERDAM 2013-14 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS AUSTRALIA Evt Points Tries Goals BRAZIL Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Shannon Parry 5 10 2 0 1 Juliana Santos * 2 Sharni Williams 8 114 12 27 2 Angelica Gevaerd 7510 3 Ellia Green 5 80 16 0 3 Julia Sarda 8 45 9 0 4 Gemma Etheridge 3 20 4 0 4 Edna Santini 7 65 13 0 5 Emma Tonegato 4 45 9 0 5 Mariana Ramalho 7 37 5 6 6 Cobie-Jane Morgan 7 64 4 22 6 Thais Rocha 8 40 4 10 7Charlotte Caslick 555110 7Ayna Christovam 1510 8Nikki Etheridge 42550 8Bruna Lotufo 1000 9Amy Turner 54590 9Jessica Santos 1000 10 Alicia Quirk 5 45 9 0 10 Raquel Kochhann 3 12 2 1 11Emilee Cherry 718834911Carla Barbosa 6510 12Nicole Beck 120112Haline Scratut * Team Total 59 693 115 59 Team Total 49 214 36 17 CANADA Evt Points Tries Goals ENGLAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Ghislaine Landry 5 79 13 7 1 Claire Allan 5 40 8 0 2 Kayla Moleschi 7 70 14 0 2 Natasha Brennan 7 80 16 0 3Karen Paquin 885170 3Emily Scott 539312 4Kelly Russell 84791 4Heather Fisher 42550 5Julia Greenshields 4000 5Fran Matthews 5000 6 Mandy Marchak 7 122 14 26 6 Sarah McKenna 5 71 4 25 7Jennifer Kish 755110 7Abigail Chamberlain 73261 8Sara Kaljuvee 2510 8Marlie Packer 42040 9 Bianca Farella 7 165 33 0 9 Michaela Staniford 6 55 11 0 10Paige Farries 200010Lydia Thompson 1000 11 Elissa Alarie 1 20 4 0 11 Danielle Waterman 3 20 4 0 12 Kayla Mack * 12 Amy Wilson-Hardy 4 25 5 0 Team Total 58 648 116 34 Team Total 56 407 66 38 FRANCE Evt Points Tries Goals IRELAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1Marjorie Mayans 4510 1Shannon Houston 42040 2Laurelinne Fourcade 1000 2Martina McCarthy 12550 3Koumiba Djossouvi 21530 3Niamh Ni Dhroma 4000 4Pauline Biscarat 22226 4Elaine Ryan 1000 5 Christelle Le Duff 2 20 1 7 5 Claire Keohane 5 43 2 16 6 Fanny Horta 3 10 2 0 6 Megan Williams 3510 7 Caroline Ladagnous 2 25 5 0 7 Hannah Tyrrell * 8Sophie Deric * 8Katie Fitzhenry 1000 9 Rose Thomas 3 10 2 0 9 Nicole Caughey 4 18 2 4 10 Camille Grassineau 351010Siobhan Barrett 3510 11Shannon Izar 3457511Laura Lee Walsh 3510 12Clemence Gueucier 100012Susan Vaughan 3000 Team Total 26 157 24 18 Team Total 32 121 16 20 HgVision.com 15.05.14 - 12:20 wsws.irb.com IRB WOMEN'S SEVENS WORLD SERIES II - AMSTERDAM 2013-14 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS NETHERLANDS Evt Points Tries Goals NEW ZEALAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1Joyce van Altena 61020 1Linda Itunu 7510 2Linda Franssen 61020 2Carla Hohepa 680160 3 Elke van Meer 2 20 4 0 3 Chelsea Alley * 4Tessa Veldhuis 53570 4Jordon Webber 31020 5Lorraine Laros 658224 5Sarah Goss 875150 6Pien Selbeck 655110 6Shiray Tane 1510 7 Kelly van Harskamp 5 87 17 1 7 Tyla Nathan-Wong 6 119 7 42 8 Anne Hielckert 6 15 3 0 8 Kelly Brazier 3 76 10 13 9 Annemarije van Rossum 6 108 16 14 9 Huriana Manuel 8 40 8 0 10Tessel van Dongen 5255010Katerina Whata-Simpkins1000 11 Dorien Eppink 3 10 2 0 11 Portia Woodman 7 200 40 0 12Jannicke IJdens 200012Kayla McAlister 8180360 Team Total 58 433 71 39 Team Total 58 790 136 55 RUSSIA Evt Points Tries Goals SOUTH AFRICA Evt Points Tries Goals 1Mariia Akimova 1000 1Vuyolwethu Vazi * 2Kristina Seredina 2510 2Rachelle Geldenhuys 1000 3Ekaterina Kabeeva 51530 3Nomaphelo Mayongo1000 4Alena Bogacheva 31020 4Fundiswa Plaatjie 2000 5 Navrat Khamidova 2 34 6 2 5 Zenay Jordaan 3 30 6 0 6Yulia Guzeva 6Veroeshka Grain 1000 7 Natalia Bezrukikh * 7 Coco Momoti 8Galina Khaet 6000 8Nosiphiwo Goda 32040 9Nadezda Kudinova 61241232 9Lorinda Brown 1000 10 Ekaterina Kazakova 7 85 17 0 10 Zintle Mpupha * 11 Anastasiia Mukhariamova 7 61 5 18 11 Jacqueline Kriel * 12Marina Kukina 100012Marithay Pienaar * Team Total 40 334 46 52 Team Total 12 50 10 0 SPAIN Evt Points Tries Goals UNITED STATES Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Berta Garcia 6 50 10 0 1 Kelly Griffin 8 62 10 6 2Lourdes Alameda 4510 2Lorrie Clifford 3000 3 Angela Del Pan 2 10 2 0 3 Jillion Potter 8 55 11 0 4 Patricia Garcia 5 96 6 33 4 Amelia Villines 4 37 3 11 5Anna Arnau Vidal 2000 5Hannah Lopez * 6Africa Felez Barragan1000 6Lauren Doyle 755110 7 Iera Echebarria Fernandez * 7 Victoria Folayan 8 120 24 0 8Irene Schiavon 62550 8Alev Kelter 1510 9Cristina Song Puche 1000 9Elana Meyers-Taylor 1000 10 Vanessa Rial 6 25 5 0 10 Hannah Lockwood * 11Laura Esbri 2304511Kathryn Johnson 1000 12Maria Casado 451012Megan Lee Bonny 31530 Team Total 39 246 34 38 Team Total 44 349 63 17 HgVision.com 15.05.14 - 12:20 wsws.irb.com.
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