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Uluinasau Among Top Sevens Women Players

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Following an exciting weekend in Langford World Rugby look at seven women’s stars who could light up Toulouse between 20-22 May.

Fijiana flyer Reapi Uluinasau is one of the seven women people would want to keep an eye on in the South of France Tolouse sevens this weekend.

This is the last women’s event left on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2022.

■MICHAELA BLYDE (NEW ZEALAND)

Record-breaker Portia Woodman rightly hogged the headlines at the end of the HSBC Canada Women’s Sevens, but Michaela Blyde was arguably more influentia­l on the Black Ferns Sevens’ return.

Blyde scored seven tries as New Zealand won Olympic gold in July and she picked up where she left off in Tokyo in Langford, crossing the whitewash four times in three matches on day one.

She followed that up with another three tries on day two, including a score late in the final that looked to have won it for the Black Ferns Sevens before Lily Dick’s matchwinni­ng score.

Blyde has a career Series scoring record of better than a try every match (143 in 133 appearance­s).

■CHARLOTTE CASLICK (AUSTRALIA)

One of Australia’s standout performers on the Series the last nine years, Charlotte Caslick is arguably in the form of her life.

The Olympic champion currently leads the DHL Impact Player table, which awards points for offloads, carries, line breaks and tackles, with 328 from the five tournament­s to date.

In Langford, Caslick supplement­ed her all-action playing style with seven tries as Australia wrapped up both the tournament victory and the 2022 Series title.

■THALIA COSTA (BRAZIL)

Another player in a rich vein of form is Brazilian speedster Thalia Costa, who has scored 12 tries in her last eight Series matches.

That run started on day two in Seville

at the end of January as Costa struck twice in a narrow 17-15 defeat of Poland.

Last weekend in Canada, she crossed the whitewash eight times in only five matches, including a hat-trick in Brazil’s Pool B encounter with Japan.

Costa is currently fourth on the try-scoring list for the 2022 Series, having scored 21 tries in 24 matches across the season. She will hope to add a few more to her tally in Toulouse.

■ILONA MAHER (USA)

Only four female players have made more tackles on the 2022 Series than USA forward Ilona Maher, who was at her best again in Langford.

A presence on both sides of the ball, Maher made 13 tackles and 21

carries on Vancouver Island to finish the weekend 10th on the Langford DHL Impact Player table.

She also came up with important tries at vital times, scoring in the USA’s wins against Fiji, England and Spain en route to sixth place.

■AMEE-LEIGH (IRELAND)

MURPHY CROWE

The most prolific woman on the Series at the moment, Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe ran in 12 tries in Langford to take her season tally to 32.

Murphy Crowe started with backto-back hat-tricks, against Japan and Brazil on day one, and scored all four of Ireland’s tries in their defeat of France in the bronze medal match.

In her last 14 matches on the Series, Murphy Crowe has crossed the whitewash an incredible 26 times – scoring three or more tries in five of those appearance­s.

OKEMBA (FRANCE) One of France’s standout performers as they secured a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics last July, Séraphine Okemba has carried that form into the 2022 Series.

Currently fourth on the DHL Impact Player table, Okemba is one of the best players on the circuit at keeping the ball alive, having made 23 offloads so far this season.

Okemba and her team-mates will be keen to put on a show on home soil. Due to the COVID-19 curtailed 2020 season, France has not hosted a Series tournament since 2019 and the hosts will want to get back on the podium in Toulouse.

■SÉRAPHINE ■REAPI ULUNISAU (FIJI)

Fijiana star Reapi Ulunisau had yet to make her Series debut when she helped inspire her country to a bronze medal in Tokyo.

Despite missing out on the tournament­s in Malaga and Seville in January due to COVID-19 travel restrictio­ns, Ulunisau has been a hit in her first season on the circuit.

In Langford, she topped the DHL Impact Player table with 13 tackles, eight breaks, nine offloads and 25 carries as Fiji finished seventh.

Ulunisau scored six tries across the weekend to take her tally to 13 in only 16 matches, and she will want to finish her debut campaign on a high when the Series arrives in Toulouse later this month.

 ?? Photo: FRU Media ?? Fijiana 7s members in Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2022.Back (from left) Ana Maria Roqica, Lavena Cavuru, Reapi Ulunisau and Mereula Toroti. Standing (from left): Alowesi Nakoci, Verenaisi Bari, Ana Naimasi and Rusila Nagasau. Front: Vani Buleki, Laisana Likuceva, Raijieli Daveua, Vasiti Solikoviti, Sesenieli Donu and Viniana Riwai.
Photo: FRU Media Fijiana 7s members in Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2022.Back (from left) Ana Maria Roqica, Lavena Cavuru, Reapi Ulunisau and Mereula Toroti. Standing (from left): Alowesi Nakoci, Verenaisi Bari, Ana Naimasi and Rusila Nagasau. Front: Vani Buleki, Laisana Likuceva, Raijieli Daveua, Vasiti Solikoviti, Sesenieli Donu and Viniana Riwai.

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