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2018 Asia Rugby Women's Championship Div 1

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2018 Asia Rugby Division 1
Tournament details
Host Singapore
VenueQueenstown Stadium
Date2 June – 8 June 2018
Teams3
Final positions
Champions Singapore
Runner-up Philippines
Third place India
2012
2019

The 2018 Asia Rugby Women’s Championship Div 1 was hosted by Singapore at the Queenstown Stadium, from 2 June to 8 June.[1] India made their international debut in the opening match against Singapore. Although active in rugby sevens, India did not have a fifteens team; fifteens was only initiated at the end of 2016.[2][3] Singapore defeated the Philippines to win the Division 1 title.[4]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD
1  Singapore 2 2 0 0 49 15 +34
2  Philippines 2 1 0 1 29 24 +5
3  India 2 0 0 2 10 49 –39

Results

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Round 1

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FB 15 Xin Yi Goh
RW 14 Min Han Tse
OC 13 Wong Yilin
IC 12 Elly Syazwani Sudira
LW 11 Jessie Yuen Choi Sum
FH 10 Yiting Zheng
SH 9 Esther Phua Lu En
N8 8 Annabel Woo Xue Ni
OF 7 Yi Tian Lee (c)
BF 6 Ke Lin
RL 5 Anna Chen Jiemin
LL 4 Shu Hui Teo
TP 3 Crystal Cheng Mei Qi
HK 2 Mei Giet Koh
LP 1 Mery Ong
Replacements:
16 Anggit Fernanda
17 Jackie Osborn
18 Ka Yan Chan
19 Diyana Zaharin
20 Jiajia Chen
21 Nicole Tan Zhi Yu
22 Finna Tan Mei
23 Daphne Lai Fen-Ting
Coach:
Muhammad Zaki Mahmood
FB 15 Sandhya Rai
RW 14 Hupi Mahji
OC 13 Neha Pardeshi
IC 12 Vahbiz Bharucha (c)
LW 11 Swapna Oraon
FH 10 Meerarani Hembram
SH 9 Sumitra Nayak
N8 8 Namita Namita
OF 7 Priya Bansal
BF 6 Sangita Bera
RL 5 Suman Oraon
LL 4 Jyoti Choudhary
TP 3 Neha Neha
HK 2 Sanjukta Munda
LP 1 Saloni Prachande
Replacements:
16 Laxmipriya Sahu
17 Ann Matthew
18 Bhagyalaxmi Barik
19 Himani Dutt
20 Subhalaxmi Barik
21 Parbati Kisku
22 Chanda Oraon
23 Sweety Kumari
Coach:
Nasser Hussain

Round 2

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FB 15 Sandhya Rai
RW 14 Hupi Mahji
OC 13 Neha Pardeshi
IC 12 Vahbiz Bharucha (c)
LW 11 Swapna Oraon
FH 10 Meerarani Hembram
SH 9 Sumitra Nayak
N8 8 Subhalaxmi Barik
OF 7 Priya Bansal
BF 6 Sangita Bera
RL 5 Himani Dutt
LL 4 Jyoti Choudhary
TP 3 Neha Neha
HK 2 Bhagyalaxmi Barik
LP 1 Saloni Prachande
Replacements:
16 Laxmipriya Sahu
17 Ann Matthew
18 Priya Priya
19 Claudia Crizzle
20 Rajani Sabar
21 Parbati Kisku
22 Chanda Oraon
23 Sweety Kumari
Coach:
Nasser Hussain
FB 15 Agot Danton
RW 14 Anna Pacis
OC 13 Aiumi Ono (c)
IC 12 Sylvia Tudoc
LW 11 Kaye Honoras
FH 10 Rassiel Sales
SH 9 Angella San Juan
N8 8 Helena Indigne
OF 7 Nicole Kovanen
BF 6 Tanya Bird
RL 5 Jessica Asentista
LL 4 Katrina Andrews
TP 3 Jane Francisco
HK 2 Madille Salinas
LP 1 Isabella Nepomuceno
Replacements:
16 Eloisa Jordan
17 Ada Milby
18 Genieli Dela Cruz
19 Mary Muyco
20 Kaia Baui
21 Leanor Boroy
22 Gelanie Gamba
23 Dixie Yu
Coach:
Clifford Dawson

Round 3

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FB 15 Xin Yi Goh
RW 14 Min Han Tse
OC 13 Yiting Zheng
IC 12 Elly Syazwani Sudira
LW 11 Jessie Yuen Choi Sum
FH 10 Wong Yilin
SH 9 Esther Phua Lu En
N8 8 Annabel Woo Xue Ni
OF 7 Yi Tian Lee (c)
BF 6 Ke Lin
RL 5 Anna Chen Jiemin
LL 4 Shu Hui Teo
TP 3 Mery Ong
HK 2 Mei Giet Koh
LP 1 Crystal Cheng Mei Qi
Replacements:
16 Anggit Fernanda
17 Hidayah Jemin
18 Zulaiqah Rahim
19 Diyana Zaharin
20 Zahra'a Ya'akob
21 Nicole Tan Zhi Yu
22 Sabrina Azmi
23 Daphne Lai Fen-Ting
Coach:
Muhammad Zaki Mahmood
FB 15 Agot Danton
RW 14 Anna Pacis
OC 13 Aiumi Ono (c)
IC 12 Sylvia Tudoc
LW 11 Gelanie Gamba
FH 10 Rassiel Sales
SH 9 Angella San Juan
N8 8 Tanya Bird
OF 7 Nicole Kovanen
BF 6 Mary Muyco
RL 5 Helena Indigne
LL 4 Katrina Andrews
TP 3 Jane Francisco
HK 2 Madille Salinas
LP 1 Isabella Nepomuceno
Replacements:
16 Ada Milby
17 Genieli Dela Cruz
18 Eloisa Jordan
19 Dixie Yu
20 Jessica Asentista
21 Kaye Honoras
22 Jheewel Idea
23 Leanor Boroy
Coach:
Clifford Dawson

Source: [5]

References

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  1. ^ "Historic Asia Rugby Women's Championship heads to Singapore". Asia Rugby. 2018-06-01. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  2. ^ "Pardeshi: History Indian National Women's Rugby Asia Rugby". Asia Rugby. 2018-06-15. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  3. ^ "India set for historic first-ever international test , India women's Rugby". Asia Rugby. 2018-06-02. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  4. ^ "Singapore win the Asia Rugby Women's Championship Division I title". Asia Rugby. 2018-06-08. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  5. ^ "Asia Rugby Women's Championship Div 1 Asia Rugby". Asia Rugby. 2018-05-27. Archived from the original on 2019-06-04. Retrieved 2021-12-11.