Canadians Sophie de Goede, Emily Tuttosi named to World Rugby's dream team

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Sophie de Goede and Emily Tuttosi have been named to World Rugby's Women's 15s Dream Team of the Year. De Goede captained Canada to fourth place at the recent Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Tutosi played hooker for Canada and is a rugby player in England. Josh van der Flier was named the Men's Player of The Year at World rugby awards in Monaco.  

Canadians Sophie de Goede and Emily Tuttosi named to World Rugby's dream team. Josh van der Flier, Ireland, is the men's player of the year. Ruahei Demant, New Zealand is women's coach of year, Ruby Tui, women, men’s breakthrough player, Ange Capuozzo, Italy, Terry Kennedy, Ireland and Charlotte Caslick, Australia are men and women's sevens players. Rodrigo Fernandez, Chile, won the try of a year award. Abby Dow, England, scored a try against Canada on November 5.

Ellis Genge, Malcolm Marx, Tadhg Furlong, Sam Whitelock, Pablo Matera, Josh van der Flier, Grégory Alldritt, Antoine Dupont, Johnny Sexton, Marika Koroibete, Damian de Allende, Lukhanyo Am, Will Jordan, Freddie Steward and Damian De Allendre are the World Rugby Women’s 15s Dream Team of the Year.

Hope Rogers is the most popular female athlete in the world. Emily Tuttosi is second, Sarah Bern third, Abbie Ward fourth, Madoussou Fall fifth, Alex Matthews sixth, Marlie Packer seventh, Sophie de Goede eighth, Laure Sansus ninth, Ruahei Demant tenth, Ruby Tui 11th, Theresa Fitzpatrick 12th and Portia Woodman 15th.


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