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Hsbc World Rugby Sevens Series 2019 - Cape Town HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - CAPE TOWN TOP 50 APPEARANCES = PLAYING IN CURRENT TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME ALL-TIME IN SOUTH AFRICA Player Events Team Player Events Team DJ Forbes 89 New Zealand DJ Forbes 11 New Zealand James Rodwell 88 England Fortunate Chipendu 10 Zimbabwe Collins Injera 79 Kenya James Rodwell 10 England Uale Mai 78 Samoa Kyle Brown 9 South Africa Tim Mikkelson 77 New Zealand Nicolás Bruzzone 9 Argentina Dan Norton 77 England Pedro Leal 9 Portugal Ben Gollings 69 England Wensley Mbanje 9 Zimbabwe Frankie Horne 68 South Africa Tim Mikkelson 9 New Zealand Gaston Revol 68 Argentina Tangai Nemadire 9 Zimbabwe Scott Riddell 68 Scotland Dan Norton 9 England Humphrey Kayange 67 Kenya Cecil Afrika 8 South Africa Alatasi Tupou 67 Samoa Andrew Amonde 8 Kenya Andrew Amonde 66 Kenya Aderito Esteves 8 Portugal Kyle Brown 66 South Africa Ben Gollings 8 England Pedro Leal 66 Portugal Frankie Horne 8 South Africa Lote Raikabula 66 New Zealand Jacques Leitao 8 Zimbabwe Aderito Esteves 65 Portugal Uale Mai 8 Samoa John Moonlight 65 Canada Lote Raikabula 8 New Zealand Chris Dry 64 South Africa Scott Riddell 8 Scotland Nathan Hirayama 64 Canada Alatasi Tupou 8 Samoa Manoel Dall'igna 63 France Tomasi Cama 7 New Zealand Santiago Gomez Cora 63 Argentina Manoel Dall'igna 7 France Jean Baptiste Mazoue 63 France Nathan Hirayama 7 Canada Branco du Preez 62 South Africa Daniel Hondo 7 Zimbabwe Osea Kolinisau 62 Fiji Humphrey Kayange 7 Kenya Zack Test 62 USA Osea Kolinisau 7 Fiji Cecil Afrika 61 South Africa Jean Baptiste Mazoue 7 France Tomasi Cama 61 New Zealand Francisco Merello 7 Argentina Folau Niua 60 USA Simaika Mikaele 7 Samoa Harry Jones 59 Canada John Moonlight 7 Canada Colin Gregor 58 Scotland Gardner Nechironga 7 Zimbabwe Lolo Lui 58 Samoa Folau Niua 7 USA Mark Robertson 57 Scotland Horace Otieno 7 Kenya Andrew Turnbull 57 Scotland Philip Snyman 7 South Africa Jonathan Laugel 56 France Zack Test 7 USA Horace Otieno 56 Kenya Paul Albaladejo 6 France Nicolás Bruzzone 55 Argentina Lavin Asego 6 Kenya Philip Snyman 55 South Africa Lotf Ben Msallem 6 Tunisia Lavin Asego 54 Kenya Terry Bouhraoua 6 France Biko Adema 53 Kenya Scott Curry 6 New Zealand Phil Mack 53 Canada Justin Douglas 6 Canada Ed Jenkins 52 Australia Chris Dry 6 South Africa Rupeni Levasa 52 Samoa Branco du Preez 6 South Africa Tom Mitchell 52 England Santiago Gomez Cora 6 Argentina David Mateus 51 Portugal Colin Gregor 6 Scotland Simaika Mikaele 51 Samoa Vincent Inigo 6 France Adam Thomas 50 Wales Rupeni Levasa 6 Samoa Paul Albaladejo 48 France Diogo Mateus 6 Portugal Francisco Merello 48 Argentina Njabulo Ndlovu 6 Zimbabwe Amasio Raoma 47 New Zealand Slater Ndlovu 6 Zimbabwe 1 07/12/2018 08:59 am SAST M2019WS002_Cape Town_Top_Appearances_181207_0927.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - CAPE TOWN TOP 5 APPEARANCES BY COUNTRY ARGENTINA ALL-TIME ARGENTINA IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 68 Gaston Revol 9 Nicolás Bruzzone 63 Santiago Gomez Cora 7 Francisco Merello 55 Nicolás Bruzzone 6 Santiago Gomez Cora 48 Francisco Merello 6 Gaston Revol 42 Franco Sabato 5 Santiago Alvarez Fourcade AUSTRALIA ALL-TIME AUSTRALIA IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 52 Edward Jenkins 5 Con Foley 47 James Stannard 5 Greg Jeloudev 43 Con Foley 5 Ed Jenkins 41 Jesse Parahi 5 Sam Myers 39 Lewis Holland 5 James Stannard CANADA ALL-TIME CANADA IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 65 John Moonlight 7 Nathan Hirayama 64 Nathan Hirayama 7 John Moonlight 59 Harry Jones 6 Justin Douglas 53 Phil Mack 5 Harry Jones 46 Justin Douglas 5 Pat Kay ENGLAND ALL-TIME ENGLAND IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 88 James Rodwell 10 James Rodwell 77 Dan Norton 9 Dan Norton 69 Ben Gollings 8 Ben Gollings 52 Tom Mitchell 5 John Brake 43 Dan Bibby 5 Phil Burgess FIJI ALL-TIME FIJI IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 62 Osea Kolinisau 7 Osea Kolinisau 43 Setefano Osonomoli Cakau 5 Sireli Naqelevuki 40 Nasoni Roko 5 Emosi Vucago 39 Jerry Tuwai 4 Setefano Osonomoli Cakau 39 Jasa Veremalua 4 Nasoni Roko 2 07/12/2018 08:59 am SAST M2019WS002_Cape Town_Top_Appearances_181207_0927.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - CAPE TOWN FRANCE ALL-TIME FRANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 63 Manoel Dall'igna 7 Manoel Dall'igna 63 Jean Baptiste Mazoue 7 Jean Baptiste Mazoue 56 Jonathan Laugel 6 Paul Albaladejo 48 Paul Albaladejo 6 Terry Bouhraoua 46 Terry Bouhraoua 6 Vincent Inigo JAPAN ALL-TIME JAPAN IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 31 Katsuyuki Sakai 2 Yoshiaki Tsurugasaki 29 Yusaku Kuwazuru 1 Federico Bof 20 Dai Ozawa 1 Leon Pohau Ellison 19 Lote Daulako Tuqiri 1 Kosuke Endo 17 Hiroki Yoshida 1 Shunya Goto KENYA ALL-TIME KENYA IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 79 Collins Injera 8 Andrew Amonde 67 Humphrey Kayange 7 Humphrey Kayange 66 Andrew Amonde 7 Horace Otieno 56 Horace Otieno 6 Lavin Asego 54 Lavin Asego 6 Victor Oduor NEW ZEALAND ALL-TIME NEW ZEALAND IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 89 DJ Forbes 11 DJ Forbes 77 Tim Mikkelson 9 Tim Mikkelson 66 Lote Raikabula 8 Lote Raikabula 61 Tomasi Cama 7 Tomasi Cama 47 Amasio Raoma 6 Scott Curry SAMOA ALL-TIME SAMOA IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 78 Uale Mai 8 Uale Mai 67 Alatasi Tupou 8 Alatasi Tupou 58 Lolo Lui 7 Simaika Mikaele 52 Rupeni Levasa 6 Rupeni Levasa 51 Simaika Mikaele 6 Mikaele Pesamino SCOTLAND ALL-TIME SCOTLAND IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 68 Scott Riddell 8 Scott Riddell 58 Colin Gregor 6 Colin Gregor 57 Mark Robertson 6 Mark Robertson 57 Andrew Turnbull 5 James Johnstone 46 James Fleming 5 Joseva Nayacavou 3 07/12/2018 08:59 am SAST M2019WS002_Cape Town_Top_Appearances_181207_0927.pdf HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 - CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA ALL-TIME SOUTH AFRICA IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 68 Frankie Horne 9 Kyle Brown 66 Kyle Brown 8 Cecil Afrika 64 Chris Dry 8 Frankie Horne 62 Branco du Preez 7 Philip Snyman 61 Cecil Afrika 6 Chris Dry SPAIN ALL-TIME SPAIN IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 27 Ignacio Martin Goenaga 3 Javier Carrion 23 Javier Carrion 3 Jaike Carter 22 Pablo Feijoo 3 Ignacio Martin Goenaga 21 Francisco Hernandez 2 Pablo Feijoo 21 Matías Tudela 2 Igor Genua USA ALL-TIME USA IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 62 Zack Test 7 Folau Niua 60 Folau Niua 7 Zack Test 42 Danny Barrett 5 Matt Hawkins 42 Carlin Isles 5 Carlin Isles 42 Shalom Suniula 5 Shalom Suniula WALES ALL-TIME WALES IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 50 Adam Thomas 5 Richie Pugh 42 Luke Morgan 5 Rhys Shellard 42 Rhys Shellard 5 Lee Williams 38 Lee Williams 4 Ifan Evans 37 Sam Cross 4 Adam Thomas ZIMBABWE ALL-TIME ZIMBABWE IN SOUTH AFRICA Events Player Events Player 22 Fortunate Chipendu 10 Fortunate Chipendu 21 Tangai Nemadire 9 Wensley Mbanje 20 Wensley Mbanje 9 Tangai Nemadire 19 Jacques Leitao 8 Jacques Leitao 19 Gardner Nechironga 7 Daniel Hondo 4 07/12/2018 08:59 am SAST M2019WS002_Cape Town_Top_Appearances_181207_0927.pdf.
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