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    Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025: Leading try-scorers at tournament

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    Braxton Sorensen-McGee scores a try for New Zealand
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    The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup has featured high-scoring games, numerous hat-tricks and some dazzling individual scores.

    Which players have scored the most tries at the tournament so far?

    8 – Braxton Sorensen-McGee

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    Braxton Sorensen-McGee is top of the list after adding two more tries to her total in New Zealand’s quarter-final win against South Africa. The teenage winger scored hat-tricks in pool-stage victories over Ireland and Japan.

    6 – Julia Schell

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    All of full-back Julia Schell’s six tries at this year’s World Cup came in the second half of the same match – Canada’s win against Fiji in their opening Pool B fixture.

    6 – Jess Breach

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    Having scored twice in England’s opening win over the United States, winger Jess Breach scored her 50th international try against Samoa and went on to score a hat-trick. She celebrated her 50th cap by adding a sixth of the tournament in the 47-7 win over Australia in Brighton.

    6 – Desiree Miller

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    Rapid winger Desiree Miller scored a hat‑trick of tries in Australia’s 73‑0 win over Samoa and followed that up with two touchdowns in the thrilling 31-31 draw with the United States, before taking her tally to the tournament to six in the quarter-final loss to Canada.

    6 – Freda Tafuna

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    United States flanker Freda Tafuna scored twice in the drawn match against Australia and followed that up with four tries in the 60-0 win over Samoa. Tafuna will be unable to add to her tally after Australia pipped the USA to the runners-up spot in Pool A.

    6 – Francesca McGhie

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    Francesca McGhie scored just 55 seconds into Scotland’s Pool B victory against Wales and finished with a hat-trick. The 22-year-old former ballerina bagged two more in the win over Fiji and another in the defeat by Canada.

    4 – seven players

    Caitlyn Halse (Australia)

    Jorja Miller (New Zealand)

    Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi (Italy)

    Emilie Boulard (France)

    Aseza Hele (South Africa)

    McKinley Hunt (Canada)

    Alysha Corrigan (Canada)

    3 – 12 players

    Kelsey Clifford (England)

    Rhona Lloyd (Scotland)

    Sadia Kabeya (England)

    Ayanda Malinga (South Africa)

    Lark Atkin-Davies (England)

    Erica Jarrell-Searcy (USA)

    Adiana Talakai (Australia)

    Hope Rogers (USA)

    Joanna Grisez (France)

    Nadine Roos (South Africa)

    Francesca Granzotto (Italy)

    Renee Holmes (New Zealand)

    Find the full list of try scorers here., external

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