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Wales women's national rugby sevens team
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The Wales Women's National Sevens Team represents Wales in Rugby sevens.
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History
In 2006 Wales won the European Women Sevens Championship after beating England 10–7 in the final.
In 2012 they competed in round 2 of the European Women's Sevens Series which also acted as a qualifier for the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens. They failed to qualify after finishing in 11th place overall.[1]
Wales finished in fifth place at the 2017 Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series and qualified for the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia.[2][3] They defeated South Africa 19–14 in the seventh place playoff.[4]
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Squad
Squad to 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens Final Qualifier [5]
- Caryl James
- Elinor Snowsill
- Elen Evans
- Rachel Rees
- Jade Phillips (Knight)
- Nia Davies
- Laurie Harries
- Rachel Taylor
- Delyth Davies
- Charlotte Murray
- Sian Williams
- Rebecca De Filippo
Tournament history
Commonwealth Games record
References
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