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Pools and Fixtures

Fixtures announced for Korea

28 September, 2018 in #ARW7s, AR7s, News by Asia Rugby

The pools and fixtures have been announced for round two of this year’s men’s and women’s Asia Rugby Sevens Series Korea 2018.

After an enthralling first round in Hong Kong all eyes now turn to Korea for an all-important competition.

Asia Rugby Sevens Series event

In the men’s draw current leaders Japan head Pool A alongside fourth placed Philippines, China and the lowest ranked side Malaysia.

Hong Kong v Japan Final

Asian Games gold medalists Hong Kong (second in the current standings) line up with third-placed Sri Lanka, Chinese Taipei and hosts Korea who look to have bolstered their squad.

In the women’s competition leaders Japan will face hosts Korea, Hong Kong and Sri Lanka in Pool C, while Asian Games gold medalists China meet Kazakhstan, Singapore and Thailand.

 

The competitions run on 13-14 October with the action kicking off at 11:30 local time with Kazakhstan facing Thailand.

Asia Rugby Sevens series [Korea 2018] #AR7s
Men’s Fixtures And Results >>>

The men’s action begins at 12:58 with a match between the Philippines and China, before the action draws to a close at 17:24 with hosts facing Chinese Taipei.

Asia Rugby  Women’s Sevens series [Korea 2018] #ARW7s
Women’s Fixtures and Results >>>

Once again day two will see the pools decided before the semi-finals and you can watch all of the matches live on Asia Rugby’s Facebook page.

 

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