25.04.2009
Japan 87, Kazakhstan 10 in Osaka (Asia5Nations)
Korea 65, Singapore 0 in Seoul (Asia5Nations)
Netherlands 27, Malta 9 in La Valette (WCQ Euro.R3; ENC 2B)
Croatia 21, Latvia 13 in Makarska (WCQ Euro.R3; ENC 2B)
Denmark 27, Austria 6 in Linz (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 3B)
Slovenia 14, Norway 10 in Ljubliana (WCQ Euro.R5; ENC 3B)
Bulgaria 29, Finland 10 in Pernik (WCQ Euro.R5; ENC 3C)
Greece 17, Luxembourg 14 in Lux. (WCQ Euro.R5; ENC 3C)
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As I predicted both Korea and Japan scored huge wins. I think the final of the Asia5Nations will be between Japan and Korea with some distance back to the others.
ReplyDeleteThankfully the Netherlands prevented any further embarassment on my part with a 27-9 win over Malta, thus ensuring their progress into the next round.
ReplyDeleteBrazil and Paraguay are well out of their depth at this level which is a pity. Chile and Uruguay can expect big wins mid-week.
ReplyDeleteFor competition point tables for FIRA-AER, Asia5Nations, CONSUR A and World Cup qualifying results, go to www.rugbyinternational.net., the parent website to this blog.
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