New Caledonia women's national rugby sevens team

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Union New Caledonia Rugby Committee
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New Caledonia  Flags of New Caledonia.svg 33 - 5 Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti
(2011 Pacific Games, 31 August 2011)
World Cup Sevens
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The New Caledonia women's national rugby sevens team is New Caledonia's national representative in rugby sevens.

Contents

Current squad

Previous squads

  • Shirley Benemie
  • Djesy Gaia
  • Lydie Wamejo
  • Manon Boudet
  • Theresa Boulouguen
  • Louise Waiane
  • Vanessa Beaudouin
  • Claire Hillaireau
  • Yolaine Yengo
  • Marie Hélène Wahnawe
  • Anne-Marie Waitreu
  • Marie Aymeric

  • Djemila Ihmanang
  • Anne-Marie Waitreu
  • Elisabete Keletaona
  • Claire Hillaireau
  • Marie-Helene Wahnawe
  • Catherine Devillers
  • Brenda Siwoine
  • Yolaine Yengo
  • Bianca Nekotrotro
  • Wendy Mayat
  • Dorothee Pakaina
  • Victoire Homou

Tournament History

Pacific Games

Pacific Games
YearRoundPositionPldWDL
Flags of New Caledonia.svg 2011 Bronze Medal Final4th7304
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg 2015 Bronze Medal Final4th7214
Flag of Samoa.svg 2019 5th Place Play-off5th6303
Total0 Titles3/3208111

Oceania Women's Sevens

Oceania Women's Sevens
YearRoundPositionPldWDL
2007–17Did Not Compete
Flag of Fiji.svg 2018 7th Place Playoff7th5104
2019–23Did Not Compete
Total0 Titles1/135104

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References

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