2018 Asia Rugby Women's Championship Div 1 Explained
2018 Asia Rugby Division 1 |
Type: | women |
Host: | Singapore |
Venue: | Queenstown Stadium |
Nations: | 3 |
Champion: | Singapore |
Runnerup: | Philippines |
Third: | India |
Preceded By: | 2012 |
Succeeded By: | 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
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD |
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1 | | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 49 | 15 | +34 |
2 | | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 29 | 24 | +5 |
3 | | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 10 | 49 | –39 | |
Results
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 | |
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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 | 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 | |
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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 | |
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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 | |
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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 | |
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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 | |
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[5] Notes and References
- Web site: 2018-06-01. Historic Asia Rugby Women’s Championship heads to Singapore. 2021-12-11. Asia Rugby. en-US.
- Web site: 2018-06-15. Pardeshi: History Indian National Women’s Rugby Asia Rugby. 2021-12-11. Asia Rugby. en-US.
- Web site: 2018-06-02. India set for historic first-ever international test, India women's Rugby. 2021-12-11. Asia Rugby. en-US.
- Web site: 2018-06-08. Singapore win the Asia Rugby Women’s Championship Division I title.. 2021-12-11. Asia Rugby. en-US.
- Web site: 2018-05-27. Asia Rugby Women's Championship Div 1 Asia Rugby. live. 2021-12-11. Asia Rugby. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20190604142223/https://www.asiarugby.com/results/asia-rugby-womens-championship/arwc-div-1/ . 2019-06-04 .