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All-Time Best Performers in Australia ALL-TIME EVENT RECORDS ALL-TIME BEST PERFORMERS IN AUSTRALIA POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Pts Avg Joanne Lagona 49 PNG Joanne Lagona 9 PNG Tyla Nathan-Wong 11 NZL CANADA 22 3.7 134 22.3 Naya Tapper 45 USA Naya Tapper 9 USA Ghislaine Landry 9 CAN NEW ZEALAND 22 3.7 134 22.3 Amee Leigh Murphy Crowe 40 IRE Amee Leigh Murphy Crowe 8 IRE Lucy Mulhall 8 IRE FIJI 21 3.5 129 21.5 Leyla Alev Kelter 36 USA Michaela Blyde 7 NZL Lavenia Tinai 8 FIJ RUSSIA 19 3.2 115 19.2 Michaela Blyde 35 NZL Alena Mikhaltsova 7 RUS Lauren Cattell 7 ENG UNITED STATES 19 3.2 105 17.5 Alena Mikhaltsova 35 RUS Leyla Alev Kelter 6 USA Chloe Dalton 7 AUS AUSTRALIA 17 2.8 103 17.2 Lavenia Tinai 31 FIJ Elena Zdrokova 6 RUS Pauline Biscarat 5 FRA IRELAND 14 2.3 88 14.7 Elena Zdrokova 30 RUS Brittany Benn 5 CAN Patricia Garcia 4 ESP FRANCE 14 2.3 86 14.3 Tyla Nathan-Wong 27 NZL Ellia Green 5 AUS Anna Minislamova 4 RUS ENGLAND 13 2.6 79 15.8 Brittany Benn 25 CAN Pricilla Sauvavi Siata 5 FIJ Liudmila Artamonova 3 RUS SPAIN 10 2 58 11.6 Pauline Biscarat 25 FRA Portia Woodman 5 NZL Leyla Alev Kelter 3 USA PAPUA NEW GUINEA 10 2 54 10.8 Ellia Green 25 AUS Bianca Farella 4 CAN Rusila Nagasau 3 FIJ BRAZIL 9 1.8 49 9.8 Pricilla Sauvavi Siata 25 FIJ Tima Ravisa 4 FIJ Kristina Seredina 3 RUS Portia Woodman 25 NZL Joanne Watmore 4 ENG Ashley Steacy 3 CAN Ghislaine Landry 23 CAN Pauline Biscarat 3 FRA Montserrat Amedee 2 FRA Lucy Mulhall 21 IRE Kelly Brazier 3 NZL Nicole Heavirland 2 USA Bianca Farella 20 CAN Abbie Brown 3 ENG Joanne Lagona 2 PNG Tima Ravisa 20 FIJ Emilee Cherry 3 AUS Emma Sykes 2 AUS Joanne Watmore 20 ENG Merewai Cumu 3 FIJ Kelly Brazier 1 NZL Chloe Dalton 19 AUS Marina Miasnikova 3 RUS Isadora Cerullo 1 BRA Kelly Brazier 17 NZL Chloe Pelle 3 FRA Kim Flood 1 IRE Abbie Brown 15 ENG Edna Santini 3 BRA Raquel Kochhann 1 BRA Emilee Cherry 15 AUS Lavenia Tinai 3 FIJ Viniana Riwai 1 FIJ Merewai Cumu 15 FIJ Charity Williams 3 CAN Marina Miasnikova 15 RUS Charlotte Caslick 2 AUS Chloe Pelle 15 FRA Iera Echebarria 2 ESP Edna Santini 15 BRA Amaia Erbina 2 ESP Charity Williams 15 CAN Lina Guerin 2 FRA Lauren Cattell 14 ENG Clemence Gueucier 2 FRA Patricia Garcia 13 ESP Jennifer Kish 2 CAN Anna Minislamova 13 RUS Megan Lukan 2 CAN Viniana Riwai 12 FIJ Mahalia Murphy 2 AUS Rusila Nagasau 11 FIJ Evania Pelite 2 AUS Ashley Steacy 11 CAN Barbara Pla 2 ESP Charlotte Caslick 10 AUS Viniana Riwai 2 FIJ @worldrugby7s 21.12.17 - 14:10 worldrugby.org/sevens.
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