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Best Performers - All-Time HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES IV BEST PERFORMERS - ALL-TIME POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Pts Avg Portia Woodman 505 NZL Portia Woodman 101 NZL Tyla Nathan-Wong 141 NZL NEW ZEALAND 456 4.5 2838 27.8 Ghislaine Landry 456 CAN Kayla McAlister 76 NZL Nadezda Kudinova 86 RUS AUSTRALIA 389 3.8 2348 23 Emilee Cherry 390 AUS Emilee Cherry 68 AUS Patricia Garcia 82 ESP CANADA 340 3.3 2102 20.6 Kayla McAlister 380 NZL Victoria Folayan 61 USA Ghislaine Landry 78 CAN UNITED STATES 289 2.9 1736 17.7 Tyla Nathan-Wong 332 NZL Ghislaine Landry 60 CAN Selica Winiata 73 NZL ENGLAND 283 2.8 1734 17 Nadezda Kudinova 327 RUS Ellia Green 59 AUS Katy Mclean 55 ENG RUSSIA 267 2.8 1593 16.8 Victoria Folayan 305 USA Baizat Khamidova 58 RUS Chloe Dalton 54 AUS FRANCE 164 2.2 979 12.9 Ellia Green 295 AUS Bianca Farella 53 CAN Sharni Williams 52 AUS SPAIN 152 1.8 948 11.3 Baizat Khamidova 290 RUS Karen Paquin 45 CAN Sarah McKenna 46 ENG FIJI 150 2.5 906 15.1 Bianca Farella 265 CAN Ekaterina Kazakova 43 RUS Christelle Le Duff 44 FRA BRAZIL 121 1.4 693 8.1 Kelly Brazier 244 NZL Joanne Watmore 41 ENG Ashley Steacy 41 CAN NETHERLANDS 97 2.2 575 13.1 Patricia Garcia 244 ESP Kelly Brazier 38 NZL Magali Harvey 40 CAN SOUTH AFRICA 78 1.5 479 9.2 Sharni Williams 234 AUS Emma Tonegato 38 AUS Alice Richardson 40 ENG CHINA 77 1.4 481 8.7 Karen Paquin 225 CAN Lauren Doyle 36 USA Akalaini Baravilala 36 USA IRELAND 56 1.4 343 8.4 Asinate Savu 224 FIJ Honey Hireme 36 NZL Asinate Savu 32 FIJ JAPAN 51 1.6 304 9.5 Selica Winiata 216 NZL Charlotte Caslick 33 AUS Leyla Alev Kelter 31 USA ARGENTINA 7 0.7 37 3.7 Ekaterina Kazakova 215 RUS Asinate Savu 32 FIJ Yu Xiaoming 31 CHN TRINIDAD TOBAGO 4 0.8 20 4 Joanne Watmore 205 ENG Gayle Broughton 31 NZL Mandy Marchak 29 CAN TUNISIA 2 0.2 10 1 Magali Harvey 190 CAN Nadezda Kudinova 31 RUS Lorraine Laros 28 NED Emma Tonegato 190 AUS Marina Petrova 31 RUS Amelia Villines 28 USA Lauren Doyle 180 USA Natasha Brennan 30 ENG Kelly Brazier 27 NZL Honey Hireme 180 NZL Berta Garcia 29 ESP Emilee Cherry 25 AUS Ashley Steacy 172 CAN Elisabet Martinez 29 ESP Cobie-Jane Morgan 25 AUS Charlotte Caslick 165 AUS Amy Turner 29 AUS Pauline Biscarat 20 FRA Mandy Marchak 163 CAN Sarah Goss 28 NZL Claire Keohane 19 IRE Gayle Broughton 155 NZL Carla Hohepa 28 NZL Yolanda Meiring 19 RSA Marina Petrova 155 RUS Kayla Moleschi 28 CAN Anastasiia Mukhariamova 19 RUS Natasha Brennan 150 ENG Caroline Ladagnous 26 FRA Luisa Basei Tisolo 19 FIJ Berta Garcia 145 ESP Sharni Williams 26 AUS Zenay Jordaan 18 RSA Elisabet Martinez 145 ESP Jennifer Kish 25 CAN Thais Rocha 18 BRA Amy Turner 145 AUS Amy Wilson-Hardy 25 ENG Emily Scott 17 ENG Christelle Le Duff 141 FRA Jessica Javelet 23 USA Raquel Kochhann 15 BRA Sarah Goss 140 NZL Kristen Thomas 23 USA Tricia Brown 14 AUS Carla Hohepa 140 NZL Magali Harvey 22 CAN Lavinia Gould 14 NZL Kayla Moleschi 140 CAN Shannon Izar 22 FRA Christy Ringgenberg 14 USA @worldrugby7s 21.02.16 - 19:11 worldrugby.org/sevens.
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