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Final Women’s Squads for Paris 7s

The final stop on the 2017-18 HSBC Women’s Sevens Series kicks off in Paris on Friday morning. A dozen teams will be vying to lift the Cup though only a a couple are still in contention for the overall Series title. For all this also represents the last major outing before the Rugby World Cup Sevens event in San Francisco next month.

Australia are currently in top spot and look set to dethrone defending Series champions New Zealand unless the latter can overcome a four-point gap in Paris. Third-place France are secure in their spot as they trail New Zealand by 16 points and are 10 ahead of fourth-place Canada.

The two North American teams are deadlocked on 44 points apiece so it’s winner-take-all for a top-four finish. Canada have sent a strong team led by captain and talisman Ghislaine Landry with top Series names like Britt Benn, Bianca Farella, and rising star Charity Williams among the group.

Nicole Heavirland leads the Eagles squad that also looks formidable. Dual-international stars Alev Kelter, Naya Tapper, and Kristen Thomas are among the group while there is one debut. 21-year-old Scion Academy product Ilona Maher is named in the absence of Sarah Buonopane and Kate Zackary.

Viewers in the USA can watch on ESPN+, while those in Canada can view a live stream on the CBC Sports website. Those based abroad can watch a live stream on the official World Rugby Sevens Facebook page.

 

POOL A

NEW ZEALAND (2)
Michaela Blyde, Kelly Brazier, Gayle Broughton, Theresa Fitzpatrick, Sarah Goss (capt.), Shiray Kaka, Tyla Nathan-Wong, Ruby Tui, Stacey Waaka, Niall Williams, Tenika Willison, Portia Woodman

IRELAND (9)
Kathy Baker, Ashleigh Baxter, Aoife Doyle, Katie Fitzhenry, Stacey Flood, Louise Galvin, Katie Heffernan, Eve Higgins, Lucy Mulhall (capt.), Amee-Leigh Murphy-Crowe, Deirbhile Nic a Bhaird, Hannah Tyrrell

ENGLAND (8)
Holly Aitchison, Claire Allan, Abbie Brown (capt.), Heather Fisher, Vicky Fleetwood, Deborah Fleming, Alex Matthews, Sarah McKenna, Emily Scarratt, Emily Scott, Amy Wilson-Hardy, Millie Wood

WALES (-)
Alisha Butchers, Alex Callender, Hannah Jones, Jasmine Joyce, Jessica Kavanagh-Williams, Bethan Lewis, Lucy Packer, Kayleigh Powell, Shona Powell-Hughes, Gemma Rowland, Elinor Snowsill, Sian Williams (capt.)

 

POOL B

AUSTRALIA (1)
Lauren Brown, Charlotte Caslick, Emilee Cherry, Dominique du Toit, Demi Hayes, Page McGregor, Yasmin Meakes, Shannon Parry (capt.), Evania Pelite, Cassandra Staples, Emma Sykes, Emma Tonegato

CANADA (4)
Olivia Apps, Britt Benn, Pam Buisa, Caroline Crossley, Hannah Darling, Bianca Farella, Sara Kaljuvee, Ghislaine Landry (capt.), Kayla Moleschi, Breanne Nicholas, Natasha Watcham-Roy, Charity Williams

FIJI (10)
Merewai Cumu, Raijieli Daveua, Ana Maria Naimasi, Miriama Naiobasali, Tima Ravisa, Viniana Riwai, Ana Maria Roqica (capt.), Jiowana Sauto, Pricilla Sauvavi, Asinate Savu, Lavenia Tinai, Vilisi Vakaloloma

RUSSIA (6)
Anna Baranchuk, Daria Bobkova, Arina Bystrova, Iana Danilova, Anna Gavrilyuk, Baizat Khamidova, Daria Lushina, Alena Mikhaltsova (capt.), Daria Noritsina, Maria Perestiak, Kristina Seredina, Elena Zdrokova

 

POOL C

USA (5)
Kayla Canett, Ryan Carlyle, Lauren Doyle, Cheta Emba, Joanne Fa’avesi, Jordan Gray, Abby Gustaitis, Nicole Heavirland (capt.), Alev Kelter, Ilona Maher, Naya Tapper, Kristen Thomas

FRANCE (3)
Coralie Bertrand, Anne-Cecile Ciofani, Caroline Drouin, Camille Grassineau, Lina Guérin, Fanny Horta (capt.), Shannon Izar, Marjorie Mayans, Chloé Pelle, Joanna Sainlo, Charlotte Torres, Jessy Trémoulière

JAPAN (11)
Raichielmiyo Bativakalolo, Yume Hirano, Mifuyu Koide, Ano Kuwai, Iroha Nagata, Chiharu Nakamura (capt.), Yume Okuroda, Fumiko Otake, Sayaka Suzuki, Emii Tanaka, Noriko Taniguchi, Yukari Tateyama

SPAIN (7)
Uribarri Barrutieta, Marina Bravo, Teresa Bueso, María Casado, Iera Echebarría, Amaia Erbina, Olivia Fresneda, Patricia García, Sabina Hurtado, Elisabet Martínez, Bárbara Plà (capt.), María Ribera

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