Saturday, May 12, 2012

ASIA5NATIONS TEST RUGBY: UAE Just Hold On

UAE holds off frenzied Kazakh assault in second half to secure crucial home win in HSBC Asian 5 Nations Top 5

11.05.2012
United Arab Emirates 46, Kazakhstan 31 in Dubai (Asia5Nations)

[May 12, 2012, DUBAI]:  The United Arab Emirates escaped a frenzied assault from Kazakhstan in the second half to win today’s HSBC Asian 5 Nations (HSBC A5N) Top 5 battle in Dubai 46-31.  After trailing 29-nil at the half, Kazakhstan posted 31 points in the second half to close the gap to 10 points in the final 10 minutes before UAE dashed their hopes of an inspirational comeback. 

 

The win by UAE is key to their hopes of staying in the HSBC A5N Top 5 in 2013.  Kazakhstan will be ruing a chance to take vital away match points and will now face their second must-win match in two weeks when they host Korea next Saturday in Almaty, before closing out their campaign in Hong Kong on May 26. 

 

UAE jumped out to a fiery start in the desert sun as Sevens captain Tim Fletcher crossed over for the first try at the five-minute marker.  The tries followed thick and fast as the UAE dominated territory throughout the opening 40.  Flanker Brett Williams, fullback Imad Reyal and scrum-half Pat Hegarty all added tries in the opening half.  Flyhalf Murray Strang accounted for nine points in the same half with three conversions and a penalty to send the home side into the changing sheds 29-points to the good.

2012-uae-v-kaz-UAE Tim Fletcher shut down
UAE’s Tim Fletcher scored the first try of the test match

 

With the desert winds at their backs in the second half, UAE was poised to be in a controlling position for the final 40, but it was Kazakhstan who struck first in just the second minute through a try to flanker Nikita Trofimov, who finally put the Nomads on the board at 29-5. 

 

Moments later, UAE lock Greg Thompson helped his team regain last ground with a try to extend the lead to 34-5. Undaunted, Kazakhstan exhibited its famed never-say-die rugby attitude with a second try through Dmitriy Tronin. The conversion by captain and centre Ildar Abdrazhakov narrowed the margin to 12-34. 

 

Less than two minutes later, the Kazakh forward pack had worked the ball back deep into UAE territory, when flanker Nikita Trofimov scored his second try of the match. Abdrazhakov’s conversion brought the score to 34-19, with the Nomads having scored 19 points to UAE’s five in a rampaging second half.  With 20 minutes remaining the game seemed to hang in the balance. 

 

Kazakhstan seemed to tilt the match further in their favour as lock Anton Makarenko went over again from close range to bring the visitors within 10 points of an incredible comeback win at 34-24. Makarenko’s try saw Kazakhstan gain its first point of the 2012 HSBC A5N Top 5 as they earned a matching bonus point to that of the UAE for scoring four or more tries in a match.

 

With 10 minutes remaining, the atmosphere was tense as the UAE faithful pondered the thought of letting a 29 point lead slip through their fingers. Earlier in the week UAE Performance Manager Duncan Hall had lauded his charges saying they “had a lot of heart” and they repaid his faith by scoring a brilliant 50m handling try with some great interplay between backs and forwards.  The try was perfectly finished by slippery fullback Imad Reyal who collected a brace for his efforts today.  Murray Strang’s boot was again on the mark with the conversion as UAE pulled comfortably back in front at 41-24 with eight minutes remaining on the clock.

Kazakh heads naturally dropped and the UAE again capitalized, this time through captain and No 8 Alistair Thompson giving the UAE a 46-24 lead with five minutes remaining.  As testament to the spirit in the Kazakhstan team, the visitors struck for the final time on the night as reserve scrum-half Evgeniy Romanov scooted over before the final whistle. Abdrazhakov’s conversion brought a thrilling 48-point second half to a close as Kazakhstan bowed out with heads held high at 46-31. 

 

The crucial home win for UAE may have done enough to retain their spot in the HSBC A5N Top 5 in 2013.  UAE captured five points for the win on the series table and a sixth (bonus) point for scoring four tries or more.  Kazakhstan also earned a bonus point for its scoring spree in the second half. They trail the competition with one point from three matches and now face another must-win match as they host South Korea next weekend in Almaty.

 

Duncan Hall commented on the win saying, “It’s a relief for the guys definitely. We talked that this was definitely a winnable match and we are very luck we kept our noses in front. Kazakhstan is a proud country. They never let down and they showed that today.”

 

UAE captain Alistair Thompson said, “Today was a winner take all match in terms of staying up in the Top 5, so there was a lot of pressure on us. The last couple of weeks we have played teams [Hong Kong and Japan] that play expansive and want to play wide, but today it was a completely different game style where guys wanted to take us on up front. We went to sleep for the first 15 minutes of the second half and we ended up needing to score tries and luckily we did that.


2012-uae-v-kazUAE Rugby Greg Thompson makes his break away from the Kazakhstan pack
UAE’s captain Alistair Thompson was an inspirational leader.

 

“I’m proud of the lads. I think we have done enough to stay up in the Top 5 and if so, we have moulded UAE Rugby for the year ahead. The profile of staying up is vital for continuing to develop the game in the UAE and in the region.”

South Korea are the promoted team in this year’s HSBC A5N Top 5 and have shown every indication of sticking in the top flight after a come from behind win against Hong Kong last weekend.  Korea currently lie third in the standings on six points and face top-ranked Japan today in Seoul’s Seongnam Stadium (kick-off at 13.00 local time).  That game will be televised across Asia on ESPN Star Sports as well as into North Africa, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand and North America on other international broadcasters.  All HSBC A5N Top 5 games are also available for live streaming or video on demand at http://www.ustream.tv/A5NRugby.

 

MATCH STATS: 

HSBC Asian 5 Nations Top 5, Match 5

UAE v KAZAKHSTAN

Half- time score:            29-0                  Full- time score:  46-31

                         

Jersey

Name

Event

Score

13

Tim Fletcher (UAE)

Try

5-0

6

Brett Williams (UAE)

Try

10-0

10

Murray Strang (UAE)

Conversion

12-0

10

Murray Strang (UAE)

Penalty

15-0

15

Imad Reyal (UAE)

Try

20-0

10

Murray Strang (UAE)

Conversion

22-0

9

Pat Hegarty (UAE)

Try

27-0

10

Murray Strang

Conversion

29-0

Second Half

18

Nikita Trofimov (KAZ)

Try

29-5

4

Greg Thompson (UAE)

Try

34-5

19

Dimitriy Tronin (KAZ)

Try

34-10

12

Ildar Abdrazhakov (KAZ)

Conversion

34-12

18

Nikita Trofimov (KAZ)

Try

34-17

12

Ildar Abdrazhakov (KAZ)

Conversion

34-19

4

Anton Makarenko (KAZ)

Try

34-24

15

Imad Reyal (UAE)

Try

39-24

10

Murray Strang (UAE)

Conversion

41-24

8

Alistair Thompson (UAE)

Try

46-24

20

Evgeniy Romanov (KAZ)

Try

46-29

12

Ildar Abdrazhakov (KAZ)

Conversion

46-31

 

Statistics

Name

Country

Try

Conversion

Penalty

DG

Total

Murray Strang

UAE

 

4

1

 

11

Nikita Trofimov

KAZ

2

 

 

 

10

Imad Reyal

UAE

2

 

 

 

10

Ildar Abdrazhakov

KAZ

 

3

 

 

6

Tim Fletcher

UAE

1

 

 

 

5

Brett Williams

UAE

1

 

 

 

5

Pat Hegarty

UAE

1

 

 

 

5

Greg Thompson

UAE

1

 

 

 

5

Dimitriy Tronin

KAZ

1

 

 

 

5

Anton Makarenko

KAZ

1

 

 

 

5

Alistair Thompson

UAE

1

 

 

 

5

Evgeniy Romanov

KAZ

1

 

 

 

5

 

For more information on the HSBC Asian 5 Nations please visit www.asian5nations.com, or on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HSBC.A5N.  Matches will be live scored by Twitter @asian5nations. 

About HSBC and Rugby

HSBC is a long-term investor in Rugby in Asia and around the world. As well as being the title sponsor of the Sevens World Series, Asian 5 Nations and Asian Sevens Series, the bank is co-title sponsor of the Hong Kong Sevens from 2012. HSBC is the Principal Partner of all the Hong Kong rugby teams, and the British & Irish Lions, who will play in Hong Kong in 2013 en route to Australia. The bank is also the title sponsor of the Waratahs Super 15 team in Australia, the Penguin International Coaching Academy and the Cobra 10s tournament in Malaysia.

About the Asian Rugby Football Union

ARFU was founded in 1968 with eight member unions. In the past decade its membership has trebled to 28 full and associate member unions ranging from Kazakhstan in the north to Indonesia in the south and Lebanon in the west to Guam in the east. ARFU covers a territory of over 44 sq million kilometres and more than 3 billion people.  ARFU is the sanctioning body for the HSBC Asian 5 Nations, which every four years acts as the qualifying event for the Rugby World Cup, and the HSBC Asian Sevens Series, which was held for the first time in 2011.  ARFU also offers organized international competition for women and youth across Asia.

ENDS

For enquiries or to arrange interviews with members of the participating teams, HSBC or ARFU officials please contact Sean Moore, Tournament Operations Manager of the HSBC Asian 5 Nations, on sean.moore@elitestep.com or +852 9095 8889.

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