On April 15 at the Rugby Canada Annual Awards gala, one player will be named Women’s Sevens player of the year for 2015.

It’s an honour that has been bestowed up team captain Jen Kish twice; team veteran Ashley Steacy won the award last year.

Here are this year’s nominees:

Ghislaine Landry

The 27-year-old from Toronto made her debut with Canada’s senior squad in 2011. She had a breakthrough performance at the 2013 sevens World Cup, where Canada won silver, and she was the top point scorer in the World Series last year. Her speed, kicking and playmaking abilities make her one of the team’s most versatile players on offence.

Kayla Moleschi

The 25-year-old from Williams Lake, B.C., made her debut with the senior sevens squad in 2011 and possesses a top skill set. She’s a tenacious player with the ability to handle numerous positions on the field. On defence, her tackle is particularly punishing.

Karen Paquin

The 28-year-old from Quebec City made her debut with the senior squad in 2012 and she played in the 2013 sevens World Cup. Her aggression and speed make her a difference maker for Canada. At the Pan Am Games, where Canada won gold, she tied for the tournament lead in tries.

Ashley Steacy

The 28-year-old from Lethbridge, Alta., made her senior sevens debut in 2007 and is a veteran of the 2009 and 2013 sevens World Cups. She’s a skilled playmaker on offence and, despite being the shortest player on the team, is a world-class defender with a strong tackle. She won this award last year.