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Squad Lists 3$5,6 SQUAD LISTS - PARIS 2017 ARGENTINA Evt Points Tries Goals AUSTRALIA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Santiago Mare 1 Henry Hutchison 15 255 51 0 2 Lucas Belloto 6 25 5 0 2 Simon Kennewell 7 50 10 0 3 Fernando Luna 34 212 38 11 3 Nick Malouf 26 200 40 0 4 Conrado Roura 4 Alex Gibbon 13 70 14 0 5 Jose Barros Sosa 8 25 5 0 5 James Stannard 39 953 51 349 6 Julian Dominguez 6 John Porch 7 81 13 8 7 German Klubus 7 Tim Anstee 8 40 8 0 8 Joaquin Riera 9 54 6 12 8 Dylan Pietsch 3 5 1 0 9 Gaston Revol 57 694 42 240 9 Boyd Killingworth 11 55 11 0 10 Javier Rojas 13 280 15 102 10 Liam McNamara 5 40 8 0 11 Franco Sabato 33 310 62 0 11 Charlie Taylor 6 50 10 0 12 Lautaro Bazan Velez 6 42 8 1 12 Lachie Anderson 5 80 16 0 13 Mauro Perotti 13 Tom Kingston 12 45 9 0 Team Total 166 1642 181 366 Team Total 145 1879 233 357 CANADA Evt Points Tries Goals ENGLAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Matt Mullins 14 30 6 0 1 Harry Glover 4 10 2 0 2 Jared Douglas 2 10 2 0 2 Charlie Hayter 21 132 26 1 3 Mike Fuailefau 33 190 36 5 3 Phil Burgess 30 252 50 1 4 John Moonlight 56 490 98 0 4 Dan Norton 65 1259 249 7 5 Luke McCloskey 12 25 5 0 5 James Rodwell 77 460 92 0 6 Isaac Kaay 6 25 5 0 6 Tom Mitchell 41 1123 101 308 7 Luke Bradley 5 0 0 0 7 Dan Bibby 33 421 46 95 8 Justin Douglas 33 360 72 0 8 Tom Bowen 27 215 43 0 9 Nathan Hirayama 51 1047 86 308 9 Oliver Lindsay-Hague 22 175 35 0 10 Pat Kay 27 134 18 22 10 Ruaridh McConnochie 17 100 20 0 11 Harry Jones 47 550 80 75 11 Callum Sirker 2 10 2 0 12 Adam Zaruba 22 155 31 0 12 Will Edwards 2 15 1 5 13 Will Glover 1 0 0 0 Team Total 308 3016 439 410 Team Total 341 4172 667 417 FIJI Evt Points Tries Goals FRANCE Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Mesulame Kunavula 6 55 11 0 1 Jonathan Laugel 48 125 25 0 2 Jasa Veremalua 30 290 58 0 2 Manoel Dall Igna 56 270 54 0 3 Kalione Nasoko 8 105 21 0 3 Jean Baptiste Mazoue 55 100 20 0 4 Setareki Bituniyata 6 40 8 0 4 Pierre Popelin 2 15 3 0 5 Sevuloni Mocenacagi 12 90 18 0 5 Jean-Teiva Jacquelin 1 0 0 0 6 Paula Dranisinukula 6 Jean Pascal Barraque 10 138 21 16 7 Osea Kolinisau 60 1240 120 320 7 Virimi Vakatawa 17 300 60 0 8 Waisea Nacuqu 12 233 39 19 8 Bastien Berenguel 5 20 4 0 9 Jerry Tuwai 26 332 66 1 9 Jeremy Aicardi 24 187 27 26 10 Amenoni Nasilasila 16 205 25 40 10 Julien Candelon 42 590 112 15 11 Samu Bale 11 Sacha Valleau 20 87 17 1 12 Vatemo Ravouvou 26 656 54 192 12 Alexis Palisson 1 5 1 0 13 Glen Cakautini 13 Matthew Ford Team Total 202 3246 420 572 Team Total 281 1837 344 58 JAPAN Evt Points Tries Goals KENYA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Naoki Motomura 1 5 1 0 1 Derick Mayar Dulo 2 5 1 0 2 Dallas Tatana 8 10 2 0 2 Bush Mwale 19 95 19 0 3 Kameli Soejima 11 142 28 1 3 Frank Wanyama 12 80 16 0 4 Jonmoon Han 8 5 1 0 4 Augustine Lugonzo 18 103 11 24 5 Patrick Stehlin 8 32 6 1 5 Billy Odhiambo 34 340 68 0 6 Dai Ozawa 16 70 14 0 6 Darwin Kinyangi 7 Katsuyuki Sakai 27 551 47 158 7 Eden Agero 17 89 5 32 8 Ryota Kano 4 10 2 0 8 Andrew Amonde 56 210 42 0 9 Jone Naikabula 2 10 2 0 9 Nelson Oyoo 16 125 25 0 10 Kosuke Hashino 10 112 16 16 10 Samuel Oliech 12 188 16 54 11 Masahiro Nakano 8 40 8 0 11 Brian Tanga 6 41 5 8 12 Siosifa Lisala 2 30 6 0 12 Dennis Ombachi 24 165 33 0 13 Taisei Hayashi 13 Cyprian Kuto 3 10 2 0 Team Total 105 1017 133 176 Team Total 216 1441 241 118 NEW ZEALAND Evt Points Tries Goals RUSSIA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Tone Ng Shiu 4 5 1 0 1 Vladimir Ostroushko 27 460 90 5 2 Tim Mikkelson 68 964 190 7 2 Roman Roshchin 9 17 1 6 3 Trael Joass 5 25 5 0 3 Vladislav Sozonov 16 125 25 0 4 D J Forbes 87 747 149 1 4 Vladislav Lazarenko 22 155 31 0 5 Lewis Ormond 9 92 18 1 5 Alexey Kapalin 6 15 3 0 6 Jamie Booth 6 Vitaly Zhivatov 16 20 4 0 7 Sam Dickson 31 252 50 1 7 Eduard Filatov 21 76 14 3 8 Rocky Khan 10 187 11 66 8 Dmitry Sukhin 15 107 11 26 9 Fa'asiu Fuatai 9 Ilya Babaev 19 67 13 1 10 Regan Ware 13 145 29 0 10 Yury Gostyuzhev 28 124 22 7 11 Joe Webber 24 362 63 23 11 Sergey Trishin 8 0 0 0 12 Sione Molia 14 100 20 0 12 German Davydov 18 163 31 4 13 Sherwin Stowers 36 621 123 3 13 Alexsandr Ianiushkin 20 265 19 85 Team Total 265 2879 536 99 Team Total 205 1329 245 52 SAMOA Evt Points Tries Goals SCOTLAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Gordon Langkilde 4 15 3 0 1 Scott Riddell 55 250 50 0 2 Faalemiga Selesele 37 260 52 0 2 Dougie Fife 14 135 27 0 3 Alamanda Motuga 12 65 13 0 3 Hugh Blake 15 70 14 0 4 Lafaele Vaa 15 120 24 0 4 Grayson Hart 2 10 2 0 5 Tofatu Solia 10 30 6 0 5 Glenn Bryce 7 30 6 0 6 Francis Ieremia 5 20 4 0 6 Mark Robertson 55 506 100 3 7 Alatasi Tupou 57 503 67 84 7 Jamie Farndale 19 215 43 0 8 Tomasi Alosio 16 84 14 7 8 Joe Nayacavou 25 95 19 0 9 Tila Mealoi 28 563 47 164 9 George Horne 4 37 7 1 10 Samoa Toloa 28 449 85 12 10 Scott Wight 28 502 20 201 11 Matty Tuatagaloa 1 0 0 0 11 James Fleming 41 535 107 0 12 Joe Perez 5 45 9 0 12 Jack Cuthbert 1 20 4 0 13 Elisapeta Alofipo 1 0 0 0 Team Total 218 2154 324 267 Team Total 266 2405 399 205 SOUTH AFRICA Evt Points Tries Goals SPAIN Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Chris Dry 60 435 87 0 1 Jaime Nava 2 Philip Snyman 45 276 49 15 2 Jaike Carter 8 70 14 0 3 Dylan Sage 15 90 18 0 3 Gorka Gorratxategui 4 Ryan Oosthuizen 2 0 0 0 4 Pablo Fontes 6 34 6 2 5 Werner Kok 27 320 64 0 5 Manuel Sainz-Trapaga 3 5 1 0 6 Siviwe Soyizwapi 10 140 28 0 6 Rafael de Santiago 7 Branco du Preez 53 1026 76 321 7 Pol Pla 8 Tim Agaba 9 30 6 0 8 Lucas Levy 9 Dewald Human 9 Igor Genua 5 34 4 7 10 Cecil Afrika 51 1246 151 245 10 Hugo Alonso 11 Rosko Specman 19 248 44 14 11 Ander Ayala 12 Ruhan Nel 19 172 34 1 12 Zachary Taylor 13 Sandile Ngcobo 4 20 4 0 13 Facundo Lavino 16 26 4 3 Team Total 310 3983 557 596 Team Total 22 143 25 9 UNITED STATES Evt Points Tries Goals WALES Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Alex Schwarz 1 Lloyd Lewis 5 20 4 0 2 Ben Pinkelman 11 75 15 0 2 Tom Gareth Williams 9 110 22 0 3 Don Pati 4 15 3 0 3 Stefan Andrews 6 0 0 0 4 Matai Leuta 16 35 7 0 4 Luke Morgan 31 410 82 0 5 Mike Te'o 7 30 4 5 5 Owen Jenkins 21 107 21 1 6 Andrew Durutalo 38 191 37 3 6 Billy McBryde 2 24 2 7 7 Folau Niua 48 428 47 96 7 Ethan Davies 17 331 27 98 8 Maka Unufe 29 245 49 0 8 Lloyd Evans 19 62 12 1 9 Stephen Tomasin 12 184 30 17 9 Adam Thomas 39 240 48 0 10 Madison Hughes 30 935 63 310 10 Sam Cross 35 230 46 0 11 Perry Baker 27 585 117 0 11 James Benjamin 7 10 2 0 12 Martin Iosefo 21 145 29 0 12 Ben Roach 18 95 19 0 13 Naima Fuala'au 13 Jack Maynard Team Total 243 2868 401 431 Team Total 209 1639 285 107 @worldrugby7s 12.05.17 - 10:15 worldrugby.org/sevens.
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