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Hsbc World Rugby Sevens Series 2020 - Cape Town HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2020 - CAPE TOWN BEST PERFORMERS - CAPE TOWN POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Points Avg Jean Pascal Barraque 54 FRA Jean Pascal Barraque 6 FRA Justin Geduld 14 RSA FRANCE 25 4.2 159 26.5 Waisea Nacuqu 43 FIJ Waisea Nacuqu 5 FIJ Jean Pascal Barraque 12 FRA NEW ZEALAND 25 4.2 161 26.8 Justin Geduld 38 RSA Ruhan Nel 5 RSA Billy Dardis 10 IRE FIJI 24 4.0 158 26.3 Andrew Knewstubb 38 NZL Sam Pecqueur 5 SCO Tomasi Alosio 9 SAM SOUTH AFRICA 21 3.5 139 23.2 Madison Hughes 26 USA Jordan Conroy 4 IRE Andrew Knewstubb 9 NZL ARGENTINA 16 4.0 102 25.5 Billy Dardis 25 IRE Andrew Knewstubb 4 NZL Waisea Nacuqu 9 FIJ IRELAND 14 3.5 90 22.5 Ruhan Nel 25 RSA Ollie Lindsay-Hague 4 ENG Napolioni Bolaca 8 FIJ SCOTLAND 14 3.5 86 21.5 Sam Pecqueur 25 SCO Alvin Otieno 4 KEN Madison Hughes 8 USA USA 14 3.5 88 22.0 Tomasi Alosio 23 SAM Theo Sauder 4 CAN Santiago Mare 8 ARG ENGLAND 13 3.3 81 20.3 Kurt Baker 23 NZL Remi Siega 4 FRA Will Edwards 6 ENG SAMOA 13 3.3 85 21.3 Napolioni Bolaca 21 FIJ Aminiasi Tuimaba 4 FIJ Gavin Lowe 6 SCO CANADA 11 2.8 65 16.3 Jordan Conroy 20 IRE Kurt Baker 3 NZL Francisco Hernandez 5 ESP KENYA 11 2.8 65 16.3 Ollie Lindsay-Hague 20 ENG Vilimoni Botitu 3 FIJ Daniel Taabu 5 KEN AUSTRALIA 9 2.3 57 14.3 Alvin Otieno 20 KEN Selvyn Davids 3 RSA Kurt Baker 4 NZL SPAIN 6 1.5 40 10.0 Theo Sauder 20 CAN Carlin Isles 3 USA Josh Coward 3 AUS WALES 6 1.5 36 9.0 Remi Siega 20 FRA Terry Kennedy 3 IRE Lewis Holland 3 AUS JAPAN 4 1.0 26 6.5 Aminiasi Tuimaba 20 FIJ Pierre Gilles Lakafa 3 FRA Thibaud Mazzoleni 3 FRA Vilimoni Botitu 19 FIJ Alasio Naduva 3 FIJ Rosko Specman 3 RSA Will Edwards 17 ENG Dan Norton 3 ENG Luke Treharne 3 WAL Belgium Tuatagaloa 17 SAM Joe Pincus 3 AUS Francisco Ulloa 3 ARG Santiago Mare 16 ARG Franco Sabato 3 ARG Dan Bibby 2 ENG Rosko Specman 16 RSA German Schulz 3 ARG Vilimoni Botitu 2 FIJ 1 of 2 15/12/2019 07:34 pm M2020WS002_Cape Town_Tournament_Top_Scorers_191215_1934.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2020 - CAPE TOWN POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS Francisco Ulloa 16 ARG Seabelo Senatla 3 RSA Cooper Coats 2 CAN Selvyn Davids 15 RSA Belgium Tuatagaloa 3 SAM Robbie Fergusson 2 SCO Carlin Isles 15 USA Tuna Tuitama 3 SAM Nathan Hirayama 2 CAN Terry Kennedy 15 IRE Jerry Tuwai 3 FIJ Ngarohi McGarvey-Black 2 NZL Pierre Gilles Lakafa 15 FRA Tavite Veredamu 3 FRA Sam Dickson 1 NZL Alasio Naduva 15 FIJ Regan Ware 3 NZL Yoshikazu Fujita 1 JPN Dan Norton 15 ENG Joe Webber 3 NZL Ryota Kano 1 JPN Joe Pincus 15 AUS Kurt-Lee Arendse 2 RSA Pat Kay 1 CAN Franco Sabato 15 ARG Perry Baker 2 USA Takehiro Nakazawa 1 JPN German Schulz 15 ARG Danny Barrett 2 USA Paulin Riva 1 FRA Seabelo Senatla 15 RSA Tom Brown 2 SCO Akuila Rokolisoa 1 NZL Daniel Taabu 15 KEN Rodrigo Etchart 2 ARG Steve Tomasin 1 USA Tuna Tuitama 15 SAM Justin Geduld 2 RSA Belgium Tuatagaloa 1 SAM Jerry Tuwai 15 FIJ Harry Glover 2 ENG Tavite Veredamu 15 FRA Madison Hughes 2 USA Regan Ware 15 NZL Ryota Kano 2 JPN Joe Webber 15 NZL Joan Losada 2 ESP Ngarohi McGarvey-Black 14 NZL Ngarohi McGarvey-Black 2 NZL Ryota Kano 12 JPN Pierre Mignot 2 FRA Gavin Lowe 12 SCO Tim Mikkelson 2 NZL Akuila Rokolisoa 12 NZL Sevuloni Mocenacagi 2 FIJ Steve Tomasin 12 USA Tone Ng Shiu 2 NZL Luke Treharne 11 WAL John O'Donnell 2 IRE 2 of 2 15/12/2019 07:34 pm M2020WS002_Cape Town_Tournament_Top_Scorers_191215_1934.pdf.
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