Philippines women's national rugby sevens team
For the men's team, see Philippines national rugby sevens team.
Union | Philippine Rugby Football Union | |
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Nickname(s) | Lady Volcanoes | |
Coach(es) | Shirley Russell and Susan Konstanty | |
Captain(s) | Acee San Juan (current), Tammy Fletcher (2014), Ada Milby (2012-2013), Rosette Rough and Jackie Finlan (2010 - 2011) | |
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First international | ||
China 36-0 Philippines (Guangzhou, China; July 2010) | ||
Largest win | ||
Laos 0–40 Philippines (Guangzhou, China; July 2010) | ||
Largest defeat | ||
Hong Kong 57-0 Philippines (Pune, India; November 2013) | ||
World Cup Sevens | ||
Appearances | 0 |
The Philippine women's national rugby sevens team, known as the Lady Volcanoes, represents the Philippines in rugby sevens.
Current squad
Squad to 28th Southeast Asian Games Rugby Sevens in Singapore:
BRONZE MEDALISTS
- Rose dela Cruz
- Gelaine Gamba
- Kaye Honoras
- Hilla Indigne (vc)
- Ada Milby
- Aiumi Ono
- Trixie Pacis
- Rara Sales
- Madille Salinas
- Acee San Juan (c)
- Sylvia Tudoc
- Dixie Yu
Squad to 2015 Asian Women's Development Sevens Tournament in Chennai, India:
- Rose dela Cruz
- Gelaine Gamba
- Kaye Honoras
- Hilla Indigne (vc)
- Luisa Jordan
- Leilani Martin
- Michelle Mateo
- Rara Sales
- Madille Salinas
- Acee San Juan (c)
- Sylvia Tudoc
- Dixie Yu
Squad to 2014 Asian Women's Sevens Series in Beijing, China:
- Rose dela Cruz
- Tammy Fletcher
- Kaye Honoras
- Hilla Indigne
- Eunice Lacaste
- Gelaine Gamba
- Rara Sales
- Madille Salinas
- Acee San Juan (c)
- Aiumi Ono
- Cassie Umali (vc)
- Isabel Silva
Squad to 2014 Asian Women's Sevens Series in Hong Kong:
- Rose dela Cruz
- Tammy Fletcher (c)
- Kaye Honoras
- Hilla Indigne
- Luisa Jordan
- Michelle Marki
- Rara Sales
- Madille Salinas
- Acee San Juan
- Sylvia Tudoc
- Cassie Umali (vc)
- Dixie Yu
Squad to 2013 Asian Women's Sevens Series in Pune, India:[1]
- Amelia Breyre
- Tonette Gambito
- Kaye Honoras
- Luisa Jordan
- Nikki Lira
- Michelle Marki
- Ada Milby (c)
- Jen Saldo
- Acee San Juan
- Manila Santos
- Sylvia Tudoc
- Cassie Umali (vc)
Squad to 2013 Asian Women's Sevens Series in Bang Saen, Thailand:[2]
- Charmaine Bolando
- Tonette Gambito
- Kaye Honoras
- Luisa Jordan
- Nikki Lira
- Ada Milby (c)
- Astrid Sadaya
- Jen Saldo
- Madille Salinas
- Acee San Juan
- Sylvia Tudoc
- Cassie Umali (vc)
Squad to 2012 Asian Women's Rugby Sevens World Cup Qualifier in Pune, India[3]
- Julie Ann Else
- Mirasol Leiloha Linsteadt
- Nikki Lira
- Leilani Martin
- Ada Milby (c)
- Rozie Morala
- Aiumi Ono (vc)
- Trixie Pacis
- Madille Salinas
- Acee San Juan
- Rhea Manila Santos
- Syndee Storey
- Cassie Umali
Squad to 2011 Hong Kong Women's Rugby Sevens[4]
- Dyesebel Diaz
- Jackie Finlan (cc)
- Nikki Lira
- Aiumi Ono
- Cassie Umali
- Trixie Pacis
- Alana Padilla
- Rosette Rough (cc)
- Arlene Trinkler
- Isabela Silva
Squad to 2010 Asian Women's 7s Competition in Guangzhou, China[5]
- Dyesebel Diaz
- Jackie Finlan (cc)
- Nikki Lira
- Aumi Ono
- Marga Pacis
- Trixie Pacis
- Alana Padilla
- Rosette Rough (cc)
- Blessie de los Santos
- Manila Santos
- Isabela Silva
- Syndee Storey
References
- ↑ http://www.prfu.com/1/post/2013/11/lady-volcanoes-team-for-india-7s-announced.html#.Unt1uvlL2lU
- ↑ http://www.prfu.com/prfu-news/lady-volcanoes-team-thailand-7s-announced#.VCcBwPmSyh8
- ↑ http://www.prfu.com/prfu-news/lady-volcanoes-team-named-for-asian-womens-rugby-sevens-world-cup-qualifiers
- ↑ http://www.prfu.com/prfu-news/philippines-ladies-7s-team-invited-to-compete-in-hong-kong-7s
- ↑ http://www.prfu.com/prfu-news/ladies-national-7s-team-announced
External links
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