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Best Performers - Hamilton HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2018 (XIX) BEST PERFORMERS - HAMILTON POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Pts Avg Perry Baker 40 USA Perry Baker 8 USA Folau Niua 15 USA SOUTH AFRICA 27 4.5 165 27.5 Vilimoni Koroi 40 NZL Luke Morgan 8 WAL Justin Geduld 11 RSA UNITED STATES 25 4.2 159 26.5 Luke Morgan 40 WAL Seabelo Senatla 8 RSA Felipe del Mestre 10 ARG NEW ZEALAND 21 3.5 131 21.8 Seabelo Senatla 40 RSA Tom Bowen 5 ENG Vilimoni Koroi 10 NZL FIJI 20 3.3 128 21.3 Folau Niua 35 USA Scott Curry 5 NZL Jean Pascal Barraque 9 FRA KENYA 19 3.2 117 19.5 Justin Geduld 32 RSA Gairo Kapana 5 PNG Nathan Hirayama 9 CAN ENGLAND 18 3.6 110 22 Luke Treharne 31 WAL Eroni Sau 5 FIJ Tom Mitchell 9 ENG AUSTRALIA 17 2.8 108 18 Felipe del Mestre 30 ARG Rosko Specman 5 RSA Amenoni Nasilasila 9 FIJ SAMOA 17 2.8 101 16.8 Jean Pascal Barraque 28 FRA Lachie Anderson 4 AUS Tila Mealoi 8 SAM WALES 16 2.7 100 16.7 Nathan Hirayama 28 CAN Luciano Gonzalez 4 ARG James Stannard 8 AUS ARGENTINA 14 2.3 92 15.3 Tom Bowen 25 ENG Tom Iosefo 4 SAM Luke Treharne 8 WAL FRANCE 13 2.2 87 14.5 Scott Curry 25 NZL Carlin Isles 4 USA Francisco Hernandez 7 ESP PAPUA N. G. 13 2.6 85 17 Gairo Kapana 25 PNG Vilimoni Koroi 4 NZL Samuel Oliech 7 KEN CANADA 11 2.2 73 14.6 Eroni Sau 25 FIJ Ruaridh McConnochie 4 ENG Emmanuel Guise 5 PNG SCOTLAND 10 2 64 12.8 Rosko Specman 25 RSA Max McFarland 4 SCO Gavin Lowe 5 SCO SPAIN 10 2 64 12.8 Amenoni Nasilasila 23 FIJ Alasio Sovita Naduva 4 FIJ Vatemo Ravouvou 5 FIJ RUSSIA 4 0.8 26 5.2 Cecil Afrika 21 RSA Ben O'Donnell 4 AUS Eugene Tokavai 4 PNG Tila Mealoi 21 SAM Oscar Ouma 4 KEN Cecil Afrika 3 RSA Lachie Anderson 20 AUS Manuel Sainz 4 ESP Joe Webber 3 NZL Luciano Gonzalez 20 ARG Cecil Afrika 3 RSA Robbie Fergusson 2 SCO Tom Iosefo 20 SAM Willy Ambaka 3 KEN Sergei Ianiushkin 2 RUS Carlin Isles 20 USA Tim Anstee 3 AUS Phil Jones 2 WAL Ruaridh McConnochie 20 ENG Danny Barrett 3 USA Augustine Lugonzo 2 KEN Max McFarland 20 SCO Neria Fomai 3 SAM Tom Lucas 2 AUS Alasio Sovita Naduva 20 FIJ Martin Iosefo 3 USA Eden Agero 1 KEN Ben O'Donnell 20 AUS Tim Mikkelson 3 NZL Danny Barrett 1 USA Oscar Ouma 20 KEN Dan Norton 3 ENG Dan Bibby 1 ENG Manuel Sainz 20 ESP Jeffery Oluoch 3 KEN Nick Boyer 1 USA Francisco Hernandez 19 ESP Scott Riddell 3 SCO Branco du Preez 1 RSA Samuel Oliech 19 KEN Luke Treharne 3 WAL Santiago Mare 1 ARG James Stannard 19 AUS David Afamasaga 2 SAM Thibauld Mazzoleni 1 FRA Tom Mitchell 18 ENG Jean Pascal Barraque 2 FRA Pierre Popelin 1 FRA Eugene Tokavai 18 PNG Luke Bradley 2 CAN Roman Roshchin 1 RUS Danny Barrett 17 USA Kyle Brown 2 RSA Brian Tanga 1 KEN Willy Ambaka 15 KEN Phil Burgess 2 ENG Wesley Vali 1 PNG @worldrugby7s 04.02.18 - 20:39 worldrugby.org/sevens.
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