Showing posts with label Asia Nations Division 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asia Nations Division 5. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2013

HONG KONG AND KOREA FIGHT FOR SECOND PLACE

18.05.2013
Hong Kong v Korea in Seoul (WCQ Asia; Asia 5 Nations)

Venue: Ansan Wa Stadium, Ansan

Referee: Taizo Hirabayashi (Japan)

Preview
Press release form media esa
[Manila, Philippines, May 17, 2013]: The 2013 HSBC Asian 5 Nations (HSBC A5N) Top 5 comes to an exciting close on Saturday (May 18) as South Korea and Hong Kong joust for runners-up bragging rights while Philippines hosts United Arab Emirates in a do-or-die battle to avoid relegation.

Hong Kong will head into the final week of action in the Top Five intent on securing second spot behind Japan but it is at the other end of the standings that the real bun fight awaits, with the United Arab Emirates desperate to avoid being relegated in the crucial away tie against the Philippines.

With an eye on the 2015 Rugby World Cup Asian qualifiers, Hong Kong will be hoping to wrap up the 2013 season on a high note as they take on South Korea in Ansan on Saturday.

“We want to try and finish second and boost our confidence for next season when a similar finish in this tournament will win us the repechage spot in the fight for a World Cup berth,” said Hong Kong captain Tom McColl.

“Our goal has always been to finish second to Japan and we know how important it will be to the morale of this team, especially as we have shown that we now have some depth and can still be competitive despite missing a number of key players,” McColl added.

Hong Kong played the entire season without their sevens players who had been tasked with gaining core team status in the IRB Sevens World Series. Hong Kong failed in that bid, losing in the quarterfinals of the London Sevens last weekend.

Head coach Leigh Jones has made three changes to the side that defeated the Philippines in Manila a fortnight ago with hooker Alex Harris and tight-head prop Steve Nolan starting. At flyhalf Niall Rowark comes in for Mike Glancy who will be on the bench.

But Hong Kong will miss giant lock forward Dan Watson who has been lost to the city due to relocation due to work.

“We will have to make sure that we are in the game at the end of the first 20 minutes and are in touch at the break. If we can do that, I’m confident we can push Korea. But it will be tough playing in their own backyard,” Jones said.

Hong Kong defeated both the UAE and the Philippines by scores of 50-plus, but the Koreans will be a different ball game. Last year, Korea defeated Hong Kong narrowly, scoring a try in the final minutes of the game at Hong Kong Football Club.

South Korea coach Park Kihaeng, commented on his team’s progress through this year’s Top 5 saying, “We have done enough to remain in the frame for Rugby World Cup qualification which was the ultimate goal. I am pleased that we have improved in each match we have played this year.”

“Now we want to finish in second as it will be a strong way to end this year’s campaign with a good win at home. That will be a good starting point for next year’s Rugby World Cup qualifier but we are not taking Hong Kong lightly. They have an impressive defence and a strong attack. It should be a very tight game,” added Park.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

TEST RUGBY THIS WEEKEND: 30-31 March

30.03.2013
Ukraine v Poland in Gdansk (WCQ Europe R4, ENC 1B)
Latvia v Andorra in Andorra La Vela (WCQ Europe R2; ENC 2B)
Finland v Greece in Athens (WCQ Europe R1; ENC 2C)

31.03.2013
Kazakhstan v Thailand in Colombo (WCQ Asia Nations Div.1)
Sri Lanka v China Taipei in Colombo (WCQ Asia Nations Div.1)

Briefly
Now that the European Nations Cup big league has been decided (for 2013), it’s now down to the minor divisions to continue their quest to reach the top of their division by mid 2014. That will qualify them for playoffs to determine two European places in the Rugby World Cup finals (in 2015) and a repechage place.

None of the teams playing this Saturday has a realistic chance of making those positions. Nevertheless they will be out to do their best and climb as high as they can.

The Asia Nations Division 1 competition starts on Sunday. Played in Sri Lanka, the winner will be promoted to Asia 5 Nations in 2014, the other three will be eliminated from World Cup qualifying. Sri Lanka and Kazakhstan have both experienced just how tough that top level of Asian rugby is.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

ASIA NATIONS TEST RUGBY: Division 5

30.06.2012
Laos v Cambodia in Phnom Phen (Asia Nations Div.5; Mekong Cup)

Venue:

Referee:

Preview
Laos comes into this game on the back of a huge 70-7 win over Brunei on Thursday. Brunei defeated Cambodia 19-15 in a hard fought tournament opener but the Cambodians have had more time to recover. I can see this being a close game.

The game also doubles as a Mekong Cup clash, held between Laos and Cambodia. Laos holds the cup as the scored a better aggregate over the two test matches.

The Mekong Cup was first played for in 2008. Laos won it the first year, Cambodia in 2009, but Laos has prevailed in the last two years.

Last Five Encounters
30.07.2011 Laos 14-7 in Vientiane (Mekong Cup)
16.07.2011 Laos 21-19 in Phnom Phen (Mekong Cup)
26.06.2010 Laos 12-3 in Phnom Phen (Asia Reg.Tournament; Mekong Cup)
15.05.2010 Laos 16-14 in Vientiane (Mekong Cup)
23.05.2009 Cambodia 26-8 in Phnom Phen (Mekong Cup)

GWC Rugby Rankings
Asia Table-Laos 18th, Cambodia 19th

IRB Ranking points do not apply as neither nations is on the IRB rankings.

Prediction: Laos by 3 points

Teams are not available

Monday, June 25, 2012

ASIA NATIONS TEST RUGBY: Division 5 in Cambodia

Cambodia is hosting this years Asia Nations Division 5 competition. The other teams are Laos and Brunei.

Last year only Laos and Cambodia competed in this division with Laos winning a home-away series 2-0. They won 21-19 away and then 14-7 at home.

This year Brunei returns after a years absence.

The schedule is..
Tuesday 26 June: Brunei v Cambodia
Thursday 28 June: Laos v Brunei
Saturday 30 June: Cambodia v Laos (also for the Mekong Cup, held by Laos)

All test matches will be played on the RCAF Old Stadium, Phnom Pehn

26.06.2012
Brunei v Cambodia

Preview
It is very difficult to make predictions for this game. Firstly Brunei wasn’t on the test rugby scene last year so it’s difficult gauge their strengths. I’m going for the host nation to take this game but only narrowly.

Previous Encounters
20.06.2010 Brunei 10-9 in Phnom Pehn
25.03.2009 Brunei 21-10 in Savannakhet
11.07.2007 Cambodia 30-8 in Brunei
29.06.2006 Cambodia 41-10 in Phnom Pehn

GWC Rugby Rankings do not apply as Brunei is unranked, not having played a test match in 2011.IRB Rankings do not apply for either team.

Prediction: Cambodia by 5 points

Teams

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Brunei Squad

Iqbal Dato Haji Selamat
Hj Mohd Azmiee Hj Mohd Sunnylai
Reynold Anak Balaja
Lim Chee Chang
Awangku Mohammad Naqiuddin bin Pengiran Mohammad Ali
Muhammad Redha bin Haji Adinin
Muhd Ali Nuurul Saffuan bin Muhd Ali
Md Azahar bin Hj Timbang
Muhammad Ziyad bin Haji Ramlee
Petrus Anak Tuan
Hj Muhd Firdaus Hj Razali
Halil Wakiyuddin bin Kamis
Ronny Anak Tarang
Mohammad Isa bin Haji Mohamad
Lim Shen Quan
Syahwal Nizam bin Haji Yani
Awg Muhd Arif bin Awg Hashim
Mike Potii Faatahe
Abdul Halim bin Ali
Mohd Khairul Anuar bin Awang Hj Matusin
Tajul Barakat bin Haji Abd. Latip
Augustin Asson Anak Mulok
Muhammad Fahmi bin Mahusin
Awangku Muhammad Mu’izuddin bin Pengiran Ismail

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Cambodia squad not yet available