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Asia Rugby Tournaments

2018 Asia Rugby Tournaments Standing 15s

31 December, 2018 in Asia Rugby Championship, News, ARC by Asia Rugby

2018 Men’s & Women’s 15s Placings

 

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Asia Rugby Championship

Hong Kong make history in ARC decider

Hong Kong beat Korea 39-5 at the Hong Kong Football Club to claim their first-ever Asia Rugby Championship title. On a historic day for the hosts, their win saw them go unbeaten in this year’s Top 3

1  Hong Kong
2  Korea
3  Malaysia

 

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Asia Rugby Women’s Championship
Women’s Division 1

Singapore claim Division I title with win against the Philippines

Singapore beat the Philippines 19-10 to lift the Asia Rugby Women’s Championship Division I title. With both sides having beaten India earlier in the tournament, this was a winner-takes-all clash at Queenstown Stadium. The hosts went into the match as the slight favourites due to their higher …

1 Singapore
2 Philippines
3 India

 

 

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Division 1 

Red-hot Volcanoes enjoy rankings rise

Back-to-back victories over Singapore have resulted in the Philippines clinching the Asia Rugby Championship Division I title and a three-place rise in the World Rugby Rankings.

1 Philippines
2 Singapore

 

Division 2 

Chinese Taipei take Division II title, Thailand v Chinese Taipei

 Chinese Taipei beat Thailand 28-21 in an enthralling Asia Rugby Championship Division II encounter to take this year’s title.

1 Chinese Taipei
2Thailand
3 India

 

Division 3

Div. 3 West Div. 3 East Div. 3  Central

Lebanon defend ARC Div III W title #ARC2018

Guam claim ARC Division III East title after impressing against China

Kazakhstan Wins Asia Rugby Championship  Div3 Central Final 

1 Lebanon 1 Guam 1 Kazakhstan
2 Iran 2 China 2 Pakistan
3 Qatar 3 Brunei 3 Mongolia
4 Jordan 4 Kyrgyzstan

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