2013 Women's European Qualification Tournament

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2013 Women's European Qualification Tournament
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Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Dates2013-4-20 – 2013-4-27
No. of nations6
Final positions
Champions   Gold medal blank.svg Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Tournament statistics
Matches played9
Top scorer(s) Flag of Spain.svg Patricia García (50)
Most tries Flag of Scotland.svg Megan Gaffney (5)
2012
Spain celebrating its victory at 2013 WEQT. Torneo de clasificacion WRWC 2014 - Seleccion de Espana - 16.jpg
Spain celebrating its victory at 2013 WEQT.

The 2013 Women's Qualification Tournament was the 18th annual rugby tournament organised by FIRA for the continent's national teams and also a qualification tournament for 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup. Six teams took part - the fifth and sixth ranked teams from the Six Nations, based on 2012 and 2013 results, Italy and Scotland; the finalist from the 2012 European Championship, Spain (the winner, England, being already qualified); the two finalists from 2012 European Group B, Sweden and the Netherlands; and Oceania's entrant Samoa, who were disputing a qualification place from one of the European teams.

Contents

The trophy was won by Spain, with Samoa in second place. These two teams qualified for the World Cup the following year in France. The Spanish won their qualification on the final day by beating Italy, who had been leading the provisional rankings, by a score of 38–7.

Format

The tournament used a split pool format. The six teams were seeded and divided into two pools of three. The teams played one match against each of the teams in the opposite pool. The tournament rankings were determined based on the number of points accumulated from each match. [1]

2013 tournament ranking – combined pools
#Team P W D L PF PA TB LB Pts
1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 330017173015
2Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 320184693011
3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 320195422010
4Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 32019962109
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 300321138000
6Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 30038147000

Round one

20 April 2013
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg65–22 [2] Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Sara Barattin Ru ball.svg 16'
Michela Este Ru ball.svg 20'
Manuela Furlan Ru ball.svg 26'
Flavia Severin Ru ball.svg 32', 38', 45'
Penalty try Ru ball.svg 43'
Michela Sillari Ru ball.svg 51'
Cecilia Zublena Ru ball.svg 57'
Veronica Schiavon Ru ball.svg 68'
Cons: Veronica Schiavon Rugby penalty.svg 16', 26', 43', 45', 51', 57'
Pens: Veronica Schiavon Rugby penalty.svg 24'
Soteria Pulumu Ru ball.svg 64', 77'
Taimua Taiao Ru ball.svg 73'
Alix Leaupepe Ru ball.svg 80'
Cons: Kally Leota Rugby penalty.svg 80'
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: Andrew Jackson (ENG)
FB15Manuela Furlan
RW14Michela Sillari
OC13Maria Frazia Cioffi
IC12Paola Zangirolami
LW11Maria Diletta VeroneseSub off.svg 41'
FH10Veronica Schiavon
SH9Sara BarattinSub off.svg 56'
N88Flavia SeverinSub off.svg 55'
OF7Cecilia Zublena (c)
BF6Michela EsteSub off.svg 56'
RL5Alice Trevisan
LL4Cristina Molic
TP3Lucia GaiSub off.svg 46'
HK2Melissa BettoniSub off.svg 59'
LP1Marta FerrariSub off.svg 46'
Replacements:
HK16Debora BallariniSub on.svg 59'
PR17Awa CoulibalySub on.svg 46'
PR18Sara ZanonSub on.svg 46'
LK19Alessia PantarottoSub on.svg 55'
FL20Ilaria ArrighettiSub on.svg 56'
SH21Silvia Gaudino
FH22Michela TondinelliSub on.svg 56'
CE23Sofia StefanSub on.svg 41'
Coach:
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Di Giandomenico
FB15Maitua FeterikaSub off.svg 45'
RW14Soteria Pulumu
OC13Merenaite Collins
IC12Merenaite Faitala-Mariner
LW11Justine Iopu Luatua
FH10Kally Leota
SH9Cesca LuafalealoSub off.svg 45'
N88 Cynthia Ta'ala (c)
OF7Rita LiliiSub off.svg 46'
BF6Sally KaokaoSub off.svg 46'
RL5Taalili IosefoSub off.svg 41'
LL4Hellen Tafa
TP3Rona MulitaloSub off.svg 51'
HK2Ginia MuavaeSub off.svg 51'
LP1Tessa WrightSub off.svg 57'
Replacements:
HK16Luisa AvaikiSub on.svg 57'
PR17Barbara Tyrell-TuugaSub on.svg 51'
PR18Cynthia ApineruSub on.svg 51'
LK19Apaula KerisianoSub on.svg 41'
FL20Alix LeaupepeSub on.svg 46'
SH21Roseanne LeaupepeSub on.svg 45'
FH22Taimua TaiaoSub on.svg 45'
CE23 Tracy Helleur Sub on.svg 46'
Coach:
Flag of Samoa.svg Peter Fatialofa

20 April 2013
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg7–29 [3] Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Try:: Mireille Nieuwenhuis 22'
Cons: Rita G. Wiri 22'
Tries:Megan Gaffney 7', 43'
Sarah Dixon 28'
Susie Brown 66'
Tanya Griffith 78'
Cons: Gillian Inglis 66', 78'
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: Maxime Chalon (FRA)
FB15Fenna Stomps
RW14Mireille Nieuwenhuis
OC6Marlieke Broer
IC12Liz Van ErpSub off.svg 52'
LW11Alexia Mavroudis
FH10Rita Wiri
SH9Gisella Kleinen
N88Shereza Pool
OF7Imara van LoonSub off.svg 62'Sub on.svg 73'
BF13Christy van OorschotSub off.svg 30'
RL5Mirjam Steenbeek
LL4Asia Udding
TP3 Sylke Haverkorn Yellow card.svg 59' to 69'Sub off.svg 59'
HK2Petra Zwart (c)
LP1Xandra Benthem de GraveSub off.svg 52'
Replacements:
HK16Laurijn DraaismaSub on.svg 62'Sub off.svg 73'
PR17Nienke RuepertSub on.svg 59'
PR18Maaike LothSub on.svg 30'
LK19Aukje Lingsma
FL20Yael BelderSub on.svg 73'
SH21Esperanza BleijenburgSub on.svg 52'
FH22Emma HulshofSub on.svg 56'
CE23Jannicke IjdensSub on.svg 52'
Coach:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg DJ Verlinden
FB15Katy GreenYellow card.svg 54' to 64'
RW14Lyndsay O'DonnellSub off.svg 63'
OC13Sarah Dixon
IC12Gillian Inglis
LW11Megan GaffneyYellow card.svg 27' to 37'
FH10Tanya Griffith
SH9Elizabeth DalglieshSub off.svg 41'
N88Susie Brown (c)Sub off.svg 69'
OF7Tess ForsbergSub off.svg 69'
BF6Kelly FrancisSub off.svg 28'
RL5Rebecca Parker
LL4Lindsay Wheeler
TP3Tracey Balmer
HK2Lindsey SmithSub off.svg 62'
LP1Suzanne McKerlie-HexSub off.svg 52'
Replacements:
HK16Heather LockhartSub on.svg 52'
PR17Beth Dickens
PR18Nikki McLeodSub on.svg 62'
LK19Bridget Millar-MillsSub on.svg 69'
FL20Samantha BealSub on.svg 28'
SH21Sarah LawSub on.svg 41'
FH22Lisa MartinSub on.svg 63'
CE23Laura Steven
Coach:
Flag of Scotland.svg Karen Findlay

20 April 2013
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg0–55 [4] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Tries: Laura Esbrí 13', 34'
Marina Bravo 15'
Elisabeth Martínez 21'
Ana Mª Aigneren 38'
Patricia García 45'
Rocío García 58'
Elena Redondo 63'
Julià Plà 67'
Cons: Patricia García 13', 15', 45', 58', 67'
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: Nigel Correl (IRE)
FB15Amanda Sandsborg
RW14Kerstin LövendahlCruz Roja.svg 30' to 37'Sub off.svg 46'
OC13Jennie OlssonSub off.svg 72'
IC12Erika Andersson
LW11Jessica Melin
FH10Rebecca Kearney
SH9Sofia Gertz
N88 Elisabeth Ygge (c)
OF7Sara SundströmSub off.svg 72'
BF6Emma SkagerlindSub off.svg 46'
RL5Emilia KristianssonSub off.svg 72'
LL4Katarina Boman
TP3Viktoria SvangrenSub off.svg 72'
HK2Malin Johansson
LP1Annika HectorSub off.svg 22'
Replacements:
HK16Mia MaurtissonSub on.svg 72'
PR17Therese Nilsson
PR18Tove Viksten
LK19Micaela Francke-RydénSub on.svg 46'
FL20Sofia BergvallSub on.svg 72'
SH21Mimmie Mikaelsdotter LindSub on.svg 72'
FH22Carina TrinhSub on.svg 30'Sub off.svg 37'Sub on.svg 46'
CE23Rebecka SundellSub on.svg 72'
Coach:
Flag of Sweden.svg Andres Franco
FB15Irene Schiavon
RW14Laura EsbríSub off.svg 60'
OC13Marina Bravo
IC12Patricia GarcíaSub off.svg 69'
LW11Elisabeth MartínezSub off.svg 65'
FH10Ana Vanessa Rial
SH9Bárbara PlàSub off.svg 69'
N88Ana Mª Aigneren (c)
OF7Paula Medín Alevín
BF6Ángela Del Pan
RL5Rocío GarcíaSub off.svg 72'
LL4Lía BailánSub off.svg 60'
TP3Elena RedondoSub off.svg 68'
HK2Aroa González
LP1Mª Carmen SequedoSub off.svg 60'
Replacements:
HK16Alex CastillonSub on.svg 72'
PR17Isabel RicoSub on.svg 60'
PR18Clara CostaSub on.svg 68'
LK19María RiberaSub on.svg 60'
SH20Marta CabanéSub on.svg 69'
FH21Helena RocaSub on.svg 69'
CE22Berta GarcíaSub on.svg 60'
WG23Julià PlàSub on.svg 65'
Coach:
Flag of Spain.svg Inés Etxegibel

Round two

23 April 2013
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg27–3 [5] Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg
Tries:: Manuela Furlan 39', 42'
Sara Barattin 62'
Cons: Veronica Schiavon 40', 43', 63'
Pens: Veronica Schiavon 15', 51'
Pens: Louise Dalgliesh 30'
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: Maxime Charlon (FRA)
FB15Manuela Furlan
RW14Michela Sillari
OC13Maria Frazia CioffiYellow card.svg 56' to 66'Sub off.svg 78'
IC12Paola Zangirolami (c)
LW11Maria Diletta VeroneseSub off.svg 41'
FH10Veronica Schiavon
SH9Sara Barattin
N88Flavia Severin
OF7Cecilia ZublenaSub off.svg 66'
BF6Ilaria ArrighettiSub off.svg 78'
RL5Alice Trevisan
LL4Cristina Molic
TP3Lucia GaiSub off.svg 66'
HK2Melissa BettoniSub off.svg 78'
LP1Marta Ferrari
Replacements:
HK16Debora BallariniSub on.svg 59'
PR17Awa CoulibalySub on.svg 66'
PR18Sara ZanonSub on.svg 78'
LK19Alessia PantarottoSub on.svg 66'
FL20Elisa GiordanoSub on.svg 78'
SH21Claudia Tedeschi
FH22Michela Tondinelli
CE23Sofia StefanSub on.svg 78'
Coach:
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Di Giandomenico
FB15Katy GreenSub off.svg 60'
RW14Sarah DixonSub off.svg 3'
OC13Annabel Sergeant
IC12Gillian Inglis
LW11Megan GaffneySub off.svg 76'
FH10Tanya Griffith
SH9Louise DalgleishSub off.svg 52'
N88Susie Brown (c)
OF7Tess Forsberg
BF6Jade KonkelSub off.svg 52'
RL5Rebecca Parker
LL4Lindsay Wheeler
TP3Tracey BalmerSub off.svg 72'
HK2Lindsey SmithSub off.svg 68'
LP1Heather Lockhart
Replacements:
HK16Suzanne McKerlie-Hex
PR17Nikki McLeodSub on.svg 68'
PR18Beth DickensSub on.svg 72'
LK19Bridget Millar-MillsSub on.svg 76'
FL20Samantha BealSub on.svg 52'
SH21Sarah LawSub on.svg 52'
FH22Lisa MartinSub on.svg 60'
CE23Lyndsay O'DonnellYellow card.svg 49' to 59'Sub on.svg 3'
Coach:
Flag of Scotland.svg Karen Findlay

23 April 2013
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg0–29 [6] Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Tries: Makiroa Leota 10', 54'
Cynthia Ta'ala 15'
Tracy Helleur 31'
Merenaite Faitala-Mariner 34'
Cons: 'Alaiumu Sao Taliu 15', 31'
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: Pedro Munirello (POR)
FB15Amanda Sandsborg
RW14Jessica Melin
OC13Erika Andersson
IC12Jennie Olsson
LW11Kerstin Lövendahl
FH10Rebecca Kearney
SH9Sofia Gertz
N88Katarina Boman
OF7 Elisabeth Ygge (c)
BF6Emma Skagerlind
RL5Mimmie Mikaelsdotter Lind
LL4Sofia BergvallSub off.svg 65'
TP3Tove Viksten
HK2Viktoria SvangrenSub off.svg 65'
LP1Annika HectorSub off.svg 41'
Replacements:
HK16Mia MaurtissonSub on.svg 65'
PR17Therese Nilsson
PR18Malin JohanssonSub on.svg 41'
LK19Birgitta Fällström
FL20Rebecka Sundell
SH21Carina Trinh
FH22Sara SundströmSub on.svg 65'
CE23Micaela Francke-Rydén
Coach:
Flag of Sweden.svg Andres Franco
FB15Taiao Taimua
RW14Makiroa Leota
OC13Mary-Ann CollinsSub off.svg 60'
IC12Merenaite Faitala-Mariner
LW11Soteria Pulumu
FH10Alaiumu Sao TaliuSub off.svg 72'
SH9Roseanne LeaupepeSub off.svg 72'
N88Alix LeaupepeSub off.svg 62'
OF7 Tracy Helleur
BF6Rita LiliiSub off.svg 58'
RL5 Cynthia Ta'ala (c)
LL4Hellen Tafa
TP3Rona MulitaloSub off.svg 66'
HK2Ginia MuavaeSub off.svg 66'
LP1Cynthia ApineruSub off.svg 41'
Replacements:
HK16Tessa WrightSub on.svg 62'
PR17Barbara Tyrell-TuugaSub on.svg 58'
PR18Luisa AvaikiSub on.svg 72'
LK19Apaula KerisianoSub on.svg 72'
FL20Sally KaokaoSub on.svg 60'
SH21Cesca LuafalealoSub on.svg 66'
FH22Kally LeotaSub on.svg 66'
CE23Justine Manaia IopuSub on.svg 41'
Coach:
Flag of Samoa.svg Peter Fatialofa

23 April 2013
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg0–78 [7] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Tries: Elisabeth Martínez 6'
Bárbara Plà 11'
Marina Bravo 16', 69'
Patricia García 19'
María Ribera 21', 79'
Juliá Plá 40', 45', 73'
Elena Redondo 48'
María Casado 63'
Cons: Patricia García 11', 19', 26', 33', 40', 45'
Irene Schiavon 48', 73', 79'
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: Nigel Correl (IRL)
FB15Fenna Stomps
RW14Mireille NieuwenhuisSub off.svg 35'
OC6Marlieke BroerSub off.svg 72'
IC12Aukje Lingsma
LW11Jannicke IjdensSub off.svg 58'
FH10Rita Wiri
SH20Yael BelderSub off.svg 48'
N88Shereza Pool
OF7Petra Zwart (c)
BF13Christy van OorschotSub off.svg 35'
RL5Asia Udding
LL4Maaike LothYellow card.svg 67' to 77'
TP3 Sylke Haverkorn Sub off.svg 79'
HK2Laurijn DraaismaSub off.svg 79'
LP1Xandra Benthem de GraveSub off.svg 48'
Replacements:
HK16Nienke RuepertSub on.svg 79'
PR17Esperanza BleijenburgSub on.svg 79'
PR18Irith LelySub on.svg 58'
LK19Imara van LoonSub on.svg 48'
FL9Gisella KleinenSub on.svg 48'
SH21Liz Van ErpSub on.svg 72'
FH22Alexia MavroudisSub on.svg 35'
CE23Mirjam SteenbeekSub on.svg 35'
Coach:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg DJ Verlinden
FB15Laura EsbríSub off.svg 70'
RW14Elisabeth MartínezSub off.svg 65'
OC13Marina Bravo
IC12Patricia GarcíaSub off.svg 46'
LW11Julià Plà
FH10Ana Vanessa Rial
SH9Bárbara PlàSub off.svg 49'
N88Ana Mª Aigneren (c)Sub off.svg 55'
OF7Ángela Del PanYellow card.svg 60' to 70'
BF6Paula Medín Alevín
RL5María Ribera
LL4Lía Bailán
TP3Rocío GarcíaSub off.svg 70'
HK2Aroa GonzálezSub off.svg 65'
LP1Elena RedondoSub off.svg 55'
Replacements:
HK16Mª Carmen SequedoSub on.svg 55'
PR17Isabel RicoSub on.svg 65'
LK18Alexandra CastillónSub on.svg 70'
FL19María CasadoSub on.svg 55'
FH20Irene SchiavonSub on.svg 46'
CT21Lourdes AlamedaSub on.svg 70'
WG22Berta GarcíaSub on.svg 65'
SH23Marta CabanéSub on.svg 49'
Coach:
Flag of Spain.svg Inés Etxegibel

Round three

27 April 2013
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg8–63 [8] Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Tries: Malin Johansson 13'
Pens: Emma Skagerlind 27'
Tries: Megan Gaffney 7', 37', 70'
Annabel Sergeant 24',49'
Tanya Griffirh 28', 84', 87'
Susie Brown 33', 77'
Katy Green 67'
Cons: ' Sarah Law 29'
Louise Dalgliesh 77', 84', 88'
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: Andrew Jackson (ENG)
FB15Amanda SandsborgSub off.svg 75'
RW14Jessica Melin
OC13Erika AnderssonYellow card.svg 79' to 89'
IC12Jennie OlssonSub off.svg 70'
LW11Kerstin Lövendahl
FH10Rebecca Kearney
SH9Sofia Gertz (c)
N88Katarina Boman
OF7Emma Skagerlind
BF6Sara SundströmSub off.svg 41'
RL5Emilia KristianssonSub off.svg 41'
LL4Mimmie Mikaelsdotter Lind
TP3Tove VikstenSub off.svg 75'
HK2Viktoria SvangrenSub off.svg 41'
LP1Malin JohanssonSub off.svg 57'
Replacements:
HK16Mia MaurtissonSub on.svg 41'
PR17Therese NilssonSub on.svg 75'
PR18Annika HectorSub on.svg 57'
LK19Birgitta FällströmSub on.svg 75'
FL20Rebecka SundellSub on.svg 70'
SH21Carina Trinh
FH22Micaela Francke-RydénSub on.svg 41'
CE23Sofia BergvallSub on.svg 41'
Coach:
Flag of Sweden.svg Andres Franco
FB15Katy Green
RW14Lyndsay O'DonnellSub off.svg 81'
OC13Annabel Sergeant
IC12Gillian Inglis
LW11Megan Gaffney
FH10Tanya Griffith
SH9Sarah LawSub off.svg 63'
N88Lindsay Wheeler
OF7Tess Forsberg
BF6Susie Brown (c)
RL5Rebecca ParkerSub off.svg 41'
LL4Samantha BealSub off.svg 19'
TP3Tracey BalmerSub off.svg 78'
HK2Lindsey SmithSub off.svg 72'
LP1Heather LockhartSub off.svg 78'
Replacements:
HK16Suzanne McKerlie-HexSub on.svg 78'
PR17Sarah QuickSub on.svg 72'
PR18Beth DickensSub on.svg 78'
LK19Bridget Millar-MillsSub on.svg 19'
FL20Jade KonkelSub on.svg 41'Sub off.svg 81'
SH21Nikki McLeodSub on.svg 81'
FH22Louise DalgleishSub on.svg 63'
CE23Laura StevenSub on.svg 81'
Coach:
Flag of Scotland.svg Karen Findlay

27 April 2013
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg14–33 [9] Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Tries: Alexia Mavroudis 65'
Rita Wiri 75'
Cons: Rita Wiri 65', 75'
Tries: Hellen Tafa 13'
Alix Leaupepe 18'
Soteria Pulumu 27'
Justine Manaia Iopu 32', 58'
Cons: Alaiumu Sao Taliu 13', 18', 32'
Kally Leota 58'
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: Nigel Correl (IRL)
FB15Fenna Stomps
RW14Emma Claire HulshofSub off.svg 37'
OC6Marlieke Broer
IC12Aukje Lingsma
LW11Alexia Mavroudis
FH10Rita Wiri
SH21Yael BelderSub off.svg 32'
N85Asia UddingSub off.svg 48'
OF7Liz Van Erp
BF13Christy van Oorschot
RL8Shereza PoolSub off.svg 63'
LL4Mirjam Steenbeek
TP3 Sylke Haverkorn Sub off.svg 75'
HK2Petra Zwart (c)
LP1Xandra Benthem de GraveSub off.svg 72'
Replacements:
HK16Esperanza BleijenburgSub on.svg 72'
PR17Nienke Ruepert
PR18Mireille NieuwenhuisSub on.svg 63'
LK19Laurijn Draaisma
FL20Irith LelySub on.svg 75'
SH9Gisella KleinenSub on.svg 32'
FH22Jannicke IjdensSub on.svg 37'
CE23Maaike LothSub on.svg 48'
Coach:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg DJ Verlinden
FB15Taiao TaimuaSub off.svg 63'
RW14Soteria Pulumu
OC13Mary-Ann CollinsYellow card.svg 50' to 60'
IC12Merenaite Faitala-Mariner
LW11Justine Manaia Iopu
FH10Alaiumu Sao TaliuSub off.svg 48'
SH9Roseanne LeaupepeSub off.svg 56'
N88Alix LeaupepeSub off.svg 59'
OF7 Tracy Helleur Sub off.svg 59'
BF6Rita Lilii
RL5 Cynthia Ta'ala (c)
LL4Hellen TafaSub off.svg 63'
TP3Rona MulitaloSub off.svg 63'
HK2Ginia Muavae
LP1Cynthia ApineruSub off.svg 56'
Replacements:
HK16Tessa WrightSub on.svg 56'
PR17Monique HikuSub on.svg 63'
PR18Luisa AvaikiSub on.svg 59'
LK19Apaula KerisianoSub on.svg 63'
FL20Sally KaokaoSub on.svg 59'
SH21Cesca LuafalealoSub on.svg 56'
FH22Kally LeotaSub on.svg 48'
CE23Makiroa LeotaSub on.svg 63'
Coach:
Flag of Samoa.svg Peter Fatialofa

27 April 2013
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg7–38 [10] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Tries: Silvia Gaudino 69'
Cons: Veronica Schiavon 69'
Tries: Laura Esbrí 4'
Marina Bravo 9'
Ana Mª Aigneren 25'
penal try 43'
Patricia García 64'
Cons: Patricia García 9', 43'
Pens: Patricia García 16', 20', 79'
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: Charlon Maxime (FRA)
FB15Manuela Furlan
RW14Michela Sillari
OC13Maria Frazia CioffiSub off.svg 52'
IC12Paola Zangirolami
LW11Maria Diletta VeroneseYellow card.svg 57' to 67'Sub off.svg 74'
FH10Veronica Schiavon
SH9Sara Barattin
N88Flavia SeverinYellow card.svg 24' to 34'
OF7Silvia Gaudino (c)
BF6Michela EsteSub off.svg 30'
RL5Alice Trevisan
LL4Cristina MolicSub off.svg 74'
TP3Lucia GaiSub off.svg 74'
HK2Melissa Bettoni
LP1Marta Ferrari
Replacements:
HK16Awa CoulibalySub on.svg 74'
PR17Sara Zanon
PR18Ilaria ArrighettiSub on.svg 30'
LK19Alessia Pantarotto
FL20Cecilia ZublenaSub on.svg 74'
SH21Elisa Giordano
FH22Michela TondinelliSub on.svg 74'
CE23Sofia StefanSub on.svg 52'
Coach:
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Di Giandomenico
FB15Laura EsbríSub off.svg 73'
RW14Elisabeth Martínez
OC13Marina Bravo
IC12Patricia García
LW11Julià PlàSub off.svg 62'
FH10Ana Vanessa RialSub off.svg 75'
SH9Bárbara PlàSub off.svg 69'
N88Ana Mª Aigneren (c)
OF7Ángela Del Pan
BF6Paula Medín Alevín
RL5María Ribera
LL4Lía BailánSub off.svg 73'
TP3Rocío GarcíaSub off.svg 73'
HK2Aroa GonzálezSub off.svg 75'
LP1Elena RedondoSub off.svg 62'
Replacements:
HK16Mª Carmen SequedoSub on.svg 62'
PR17Isabel RicoSub on.svg 73'
LK18Saioa JaurenaSub on.svg 75'
FL19Clara CostaSub on.svg 73'
FH20Irene SchiavonSub on.svg 73'
CT21Lourdes AlamedaSub on.svg 69'
WG22Berta GarcíaSub on.svg 62'
SH23Elena RocaSub on.svg 75'
Coach:
Flag of Spain.svg Inés Etxegibel

Leading try scorers

Top 5 try scorers
PosNameTriesNation
1Megan Gaffney5Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
2Marina Bravo4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Tanya Griffith4Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Julià Plà4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
5Sara Barattin3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Susie Brown3Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Laura Esbrí3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Manuela Furlan3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Patricia García3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Soteria Pulumu3Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Flavia Severin3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Leading point scorers

Top 3 overall point scorers
PosNamePointsNation
1Patricia García50 (3T, 13C, 3P)Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
2Veronica Schiavon34 (1T, 10C, 3P)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
3Megan Gaffney25 (5T)Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

See also

Notes

  1. FIRA competition manual
  2. Italy and Samoa were awarded try scoring bonus points
  3. Scotland were awarded try scoring bonus points
  4. Spain were awarded try scoring bonus points
  5. Italy were awarded try scoring bonus points
  6. Samoa were awarded try scoring bonus points
  7. Spain were awarded try scoring bonus points
  8. Samoa were awarded try scoring bonus points
  9. Samoa were awarded try scoring bonus points
  10. Spain were awarded try scoring bonus points

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