Australia women's national rugby sevens team
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For the men's team, see Australia national rugby sevens team.
The Australia women's national rugby sevens team, are the Australia national rugby sevens team of women. They were champions of the inaugural Women's Sevens World Cup in 2009. The team plays in the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series as one of the "core teams" on the world tour,[1] of which they have been crowned Champions three times.[2][3][4] The team also played in the preceding competition to the current world series, the IRB Women's Sevens Challenge Cup. In 2016, they won the inaugural gold medal at the Rio Summer Olympics.[5]
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Full name | Australia women's sevens | ||
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Union | Rugby Australia | ||
Coach(es) | Tim Walsh | ||
Captain(s) | Charlotte Caslick | ||
Most caps | Sharni Williams (301 matches) | ||
Top scorer | Ellia Green (774) | ||
Most tries | Ellia Green (148) | ||
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World Cup Sevens | |||
Appearances | 4 (First in 2009) | ||
Best result | Champions (2009 and 2022) | ||
Official website | |||
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Quick Facts Medal record, Olympic Games ...
Medal record | ||
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Olympic Games | ||
2016 Rio de Janeiro | Team | |
Commonwealth Games | ||
2022 Birmingham | Team | |
2018 Gold Coast | Team |
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