Womens Rugby World Cup 2017 Match Summary USA Women 43 - 0 Spain Women UCD Bowl 43 (12) FT (HT) 0 (0) 13/08/2017 Match 10

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Womens Rugby World Cup 2017 Match Summary USA Women 43 - 0 Spain Women UCD Bowl 43 (12) FT (HT) 0 (0) 13/08/2017 Match 10 Womens Rugby World Cup 2017 Match Summary USA Women 43 - 0 Spain Women UCD Bowl 43 (12) FT (HT) 0 (0) 13/08/2017 Match 10 Player of the Match- Jordan Gray (USA Women) Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC 5 1 Cheta Emba 15 Iera Echebarria 10 2 Naya Elena Tapper 14 Amaia Erbina Nicole Heavirland 13 Vanesa Rial 6 3 Alev Kelter 12 Marina Bravo Kris Thomas 11 Uri Barrutieta Kimber Rozier 10 Patricia Garcia Deven Owsiany 9 Anne Fernandez de Corres Catherine Benson 1 Isabel Rico Sam Pankey 2 Aroa Gonzalez (c) Tiffany Faaee (c) 3 Jeanina Vinueza Stacey Bridges 4 Maria Ribera Abby Gustaitis 5 Rocio Garcia 1 Sara Parsons 6 Diana Gasso Kate Zackary 7 Paula Medin 5 1 Jordan Gray 8 Angela Del Pan Kathryn Augustyn 16 Saioa Jaurena Jamila Reinhardt 17 Isabel Macias 5 1 Hope Rogers 18 Laura Delgado Alycia Washington 19 Berta Garcia Kristine Sommer 20 Elena Redondo Kayla Canett 21 Carmen Perez Sylvia Braaten 22 Maria Ahis 5 1 JJ Javelet 23 Maria Casado Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Jordan Gray 16 Naya Elena Tapper 130 Sara Parsons 12 Maria Ribera 11 Iera Echebarria 67 Maria Ribera 17 Alev Kelter 14 Kris Thomas 82 Kate Zackary 8 Diana Gasso 9 Vanesa Rial 31 Diana Gasso 15 Naya Elena Tapper 12 Cheta Emba 78 Jordan Gray 7 Marina Bravo 8 Angela Del Pan 22 Marina Bravo 11 Referee Claire Hodnett (ENG) Assistant Referee 1 Cwengile Jadezweni (RSA) TMO David Grashoff (ENG) Assistant Referee 2 Beatrice Benvenuti (ITA) For more, go to www.rwcwomens.com USA Women 43 - 0 Spain Women Match Timeline Match Time USA Women Score Spain Women Match Time 6:15 Naya Elena Tapper - Try 5 - 0 7:41 Alev Kelter - Conversion 7 - 0 33:51 Jordan Gray - Try 12 - 0 39:34 Sara Parsons - Yellow card 12 - 0 12 - 0 40:58 40:58 End of first half 12 - 0 On - Elena Redondo 40:01 Off - Rocio Garcia 40:01 48:45 Off - Tiffany Faaee 48:45 On - Hope Rogers 48:46 On - Alycia Washington 48:46 Off - Abby Gustaitis 50:03 Cheta Emba - Try 17 - 0 Off - Jeanina Vinueza 51:50 On - Laura Delgado 51:50 Off - Paula Medin 51:51 On - Berta Garcia 51:51 54:04 Naya Elena Tapper - Try 22 - 0 54:39 Alev Kelter - Conversion 24 - 0 56:23 On - Jamila Reinhardt 56:23 Off - Catherine Benson 56:29 Off - Kris Thomas 56:29 On - JJ Javelet 60:02 Off - Cheta Emba 60:02 On - Sylvia Braaten Off - Uri Barrutieta 60:43 On - Maria Casado 60:43 61:15 Penalty Try 29 - 0 Off - Isabel Rico 62:25 On - Saioa Jaurena 62:25 64:23 On - Kristine Sommer 64:23 Off - Stacey Bridges Off - Aroa Gonzalez 70:01 On - Isabel Macias 70:01 Off - Patricia Garcia 70:02 On - Maria Ahis 70:02 73:15 On - Kayla Canett 73:15 Off - Deven Owsiany Off - Diana Gasso 73:17 On - Carmen Perez 73:17 75:15 Off - Sam Pankey 75:15 On - Kathryn Augustyn 77:30 JJ Javelet - Try 34 - 0 80:34 Hope Rogers - Try 39 - 0 82:07 Alev Kelter - Conversion 41 - 0 82:15 End of second half 41 - 0 End of second half 82:15.
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