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Squad Lists with Career Totals HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES V - CLERMONT FERRAND 2016-17 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS AUSTRALIA Evt Points Tries Goals BRAZIL Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Shannon Parry 22 85 17 0 1 Cleice Lopes 3000 2 Sharni Williams 21 259 31 52 2 Luiza Campos 16 40 8 0 3 Emma Sykes 4 29 3 7 3 Isadora Cerullo 7 20 2 5 4 Demi Hayes 3 20 4 0 4 Leila Silva 5 Dominique Du Toit 4 30 6 0 5 Paula Ishibashi 15 72 14 1 6 Evania Pelite 12 130 26 0 6 Maira Behrendt 9 11 1 3 7 Charlotte Caslick 21 237 47 1 7 Haline Scatrut 12 52 10 1 8 Chloe Dalton 15 367 17 141 8 Beatriz Muhlbauer 15 105 21 0 9 Brooke Walker 4 14 2 2 9 Claudia Teles 6 45 9 0 10 Alicia Quirk 21 135 27 0 10 Raquel Kochhann 17 130 14 30 11 Emilee Cherry 23 585 105 30 11 Bianca Silva 7 40 8 0 12 Cassandra Staples 1 25 5 0 12 Milena Silva Team Total 151 1916 290 233 Team Total 107 515 87 40 CANADA Evt Points Tries Goals ENGLAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Brittany Benn 13 185 37 0 1 Lucy Nye 2 Julia Greenshields 14 92 18 1 2 Katie Mason 3 20 4 0 3 Caroline Crossley 3 10 2 0 3 Olivia Jones 4 Breanne Nicholas 6 45 5 10 4 Garnet Mackinder 5 Ashley Steacy 17 194 20 47 5 Lauren Cattell 4 31 1 13 6 Charity Williams 9 95 19 0 6 Deborah Fleming 4 30 6 0 7 Kaili Lukan 7 Charlotte Holland 8 Bianca Farella 23 400 80 0 8 Kelly Smith 4 10 2 0 9 Ghislaine Landry 21 799 96 159 9 Charlotte Clapp 2000 10 Hannah Darling 13 60 12 0 10 Sophie Tandy 11 Natasha Watcham-Roy 10 50 10 0 11 Holly Aitchison 3 22 4 1 12 Megan Lukan 10 25 5 0 12 Jess Breach Team Total 139 1955 304 217 Team Total 20 113 17 14 FIJI Evt Points Tries Goals FRANCE Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Tima Ravisa 15 157 31 1 1 Laurelin Fourcade 11 45 9 0 2 Viniana Riwai 10 76 10 13 2 Chloe Pelle 15 80 16 0 3 Ana Maria Roqica 19 130 26 0 3 Marjorie Mayans 18 35 7 0 4 Ana Maria Naimasi 5510 4Pauline Biscarat 15 181 17 48 5 Pricilla Sauvavi Siata 12 80 16 0 5 Montserrat Amedee 7 54 8 7 6 Rusila Nagasau 17 144 20 22 6 Jade Le Pesq 7 135 19 20 7 Talica Vodo 16 45 9 0 7 Jennifer Troncy 9 35 7 0 8 Vilisi Vakaloloma 1000 8Serafine Okemba 2 10 2 0 9 Asinate Savu 11 229 33 32 9 Carla Neisen 4 25 5 0 10 Lavenia Tinai 13 222 26 46 10 Elodie Guiglion 12 30 6 0 11 Lavenia Cavuru 11 Shannon Izar 12 150 26 10 12 Merewai Cumu 7 45 9 0 12 Clemence Gueucier 8 49 5 12 Team Total 126 1133 181 114 Team Total 120 829 127 97 @worldrugby7s 23.06.17 - 11:30 worldrugby.org/sevens HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN'S SEVENS SERIES V - CLERMONT FERRAND 2016-17 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS IRELAND Evt Points Tries Goals JAPAN Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Audrey O'Flynn 8 25 5 0 1 Raichierumiyo Bativakalolo 2000 2 Hannah Tyrrell 9 15 3 0 2 Yume Okuroda 4 43 3 13 3 Stacey Flood 10 50 10 0 3 Ano Kuwai 9 50 10 0 4 Megan Williams 13 50 10 0 4 Chiharu Nakamura 9 64 10 7 5 Amee Leigh Murphy Crowe 11 140 28 0 5 Chisato Yokoo 6 20 4 0 6 Claire Boles 6 Ai Nakamuru 2000 7 Chloe Blackmore 2000 7Mifuyu Koide 4 17 3 1 8 Claire Keohane 13 54 3 19 8 Emii Tanaka 1000 9 Emma Murphy 3000 9Tomomi Kozasa 10 Kim Flood 7 10 0 5 10 Yume Hirano 1000 11 Anna McGann 11 Ateca Yumi Bativakalolo 12 Katie Heffernan 151012Mio Yamanaka 5 25 3 5 Team Total 77 349 60 24 Team Total 43 219 33 26 NEW ZEALAND Evt Points Tries Goals RUSSIA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Ruby Tui 17 135 27 0 1 Anna Gavrilyuk 6510 2 Shakira Baker 5 50 10 0 2 Daria Lushina 9 75 5 25 3 Terina Te Tamaki 5 10 2 0 3 Daria Bobkova 8 20 4 0 4 Niall Williams 10 50 10 0 4 Yulia Ledovskaya 5000 5 Crystal Mayes 1 10 2 0 5 Anna Minislamova 19 45 7 5 6 Michaela Blyde 13 240 48 0 6 Evgeniia Steblinskaia 7 Tyla Nathan-Wong 19 471 15 198 7 Daria Noritsina 5 20 4 0 8 Jess Drummond 1510 8Marina Kukina 13 42 6 6 9 Katarina Whata-Simpkins 14 169 23 27 9 Liudmila Artamonova 2603 10 Gayle Broughton 10 155 31 0 10 Snezhanna Kulkova 1201 11 Alena Saili 4 30 6 0 11 Arina Bystrova 9 30 6 0 12 Tayla Reti 12 Polina Buravleva 1000 Team Total 99 1325 175 225 Team Total 78 245 33 40 SPAIN Evt Points Tries Goals UNITED STATES Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Maria Losada 3510 1Cheta Emba 3 25 5 0 2 Olivia Fresneda 5510 2Joanne Faavesi 11 35 7 0 3 Amaia Erbina 10 40 8 0 3 Sara Parsons 4 Patricia Garcia 21 395 32 117 4 Nicole Heavirland 7 64 4 22 5 Uribarri Barrutieta 4510 5Ryan Carlyle 8 15 3 0 6 Maria Ahis 1000 6Atumata Hingano 1000 7 Barbara Pla 14 125 25 0 7 Jessica Javelet 11 170 34 0 8 Barbara Garcia 1000 8Ashley Perry 1510 9 Maria Casado 21 71 13 3 9 Natalie Kosko 10 Anne Fernandez de Corres 3 25 5 0 10 Tess Feury 11 Iera Echebarria 16 50 10 0 11 Leyla Alev Kelter 18 299 36 59 12 Maria Ribera 12 35 7 0 12 Naya Tapper 5 135 27 0 Team Total 111 756 103 120 Team Total 65 748 117 81 @worldrugby7s 23.06.17 - 11:30 worldrugby.org/sevens.
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