MCKK Premier 7's 2013 | |
Countries: | Malaysia (21 teams) Thailand (1 team) (1 team) Hong Kong (1 team) |
Champions: | Malay College Kuala Kangsar (First title) |
Matches: | 48 |
Previous Year: | 2012 |
Previous Tournament: | MCKK Premier 7's 2012 |
Next Year: | 2014 |
Next Tournament: | MCKK Premier 7's 2014 |
The MCKK Premier 7's 2013 was the third edition of the annual, invitational[1] Malay College Rugby Premier Sevens, which involved teams from Malaysia premier schools, states champions and international schools. Brunei International School and Hong Kong Sports School joined in the fray as international participant, other than Vajiravudh College of Thailand.Singapore withdrew their participation this year and is replaced by Maktab Rendah Sains Mara Kuala Terengganu[2] [3] [4] It was held from 22 till 24 February 2013. The defending champions, Sekolah Sukan Tengku Mahkota Ismail were shocked by their first defeat in the tournament after two undefeated editions which led to its failure of retaining the NJ Ryan Cup. However, it wrapped up this edition as Bowl champion.[5] After two editions, the host, Malay College Kuala Kangsar, finally were crowned as the new champions, defeating Sekolah Menengah Sains Hulu Selangor in Cup final with score 19–7.[6] [7]
The tournament were played as 7-a-side match in accordance with variation of International Rugby Board (IRB) Sevens rules. Due to popular requests by the participating teams, the tournament format of eight groups to three have changed to six groups of four. This resulted in each team playing an additional game during the preliminary rounds which entailed the Tournament to be held over three days with six preliminary matches being played on the first day with the remainder played on the second day. Six games will played on Friday starting at 4 pm followed by 30 games on Saturday, starting from 8 am for the preliminary rounds. The teams will then be ranked and grouped into four categories - Championship, Plate, Bowl and Shield. A total of 24 matches for the knockout stages will be played on the final day of the tournament. For each match duration for all the matches will be seven minutes for each half of two with a one-minute break in between. For the finals, 10 minutes will be given for each half as well as an additional one-minute between the interval.[8]
The group stage concluded with much surprise. The most surprising being the poor showing by two seeded teams, namely two-time defending Champions, Sekolah Sukan Tunku Mahkota Ismail of Johor, and Cup Semifinalist of Sarawak, which resulted in both schools missing out on the Cup Quarter-finals.
At the end of the group stage, topped Group A leaving tournament favourites languishing in third place behind newcomers of La Salle Secondary School of Sabah. Group B's seeded team,, also placed third in its Group which was headed by Sekolah Menengah Sains Sultan Mahmud. Another seeded team which failed to top its group and missed the Cup Quarter-finals was Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Ipoh, Perak when it lost to international newcomer, Hong Kong Sports School in a pulsating and absorbing final game of Group E. The three other seeded teams, i.e. hosts Malay College Kuala Kangsar, East Coast powerhouse,, and State champion, Sekolah Menengah Sains Hulu Selangor, justified their seeding by winning their respective groups in convincing fashion.
Joining the six group winners are the two best second placed teams – Kolej Yayasan Saad of Melaka and Negeri Sembilan’s Sekolah Dato' Abdul Razak from Groups B and F respectively. The four other second placed teams, i.e. newcomers La Salle Secondary School and Brunei International School as well as Sekolah Menengah Sains Selangor and Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman will compete in the Bowl Competition with four third place teams, namely defending Bowl Winner, Vajiravudh College of Thailand, of Selangor and the aforementioned fallen giants Sekolah Sukan Tunku Mahkota Ismail and .
Third placed teams Victoria Institution and, will have to settle with playing in the Shield Competition against Sekolah Sultan Alam Shah of Putrajaya, of Penang, Sekolah Menengah Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan King George V, Kolej Vokasional Arau and .[9]
Key to colours in group tables | |
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Teams that progressed to the Cup/Plate quarter-finals | |
Teams that progressed to the Bowl quarter-finals | |
Teams that progressed to the Shield quarter-finals |
The Bowl final were played with extra time and sudden death.
The winner of the quarter-finals gain entrance to Cup semi-finals. The defeated at this quarter final gain entrance to Plate semi-finals.
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Sekolah Menengah Sains Sultan Mahmud | 31-5 | Sekolah Dato' Abdul Razak | |||||
Hong Kong Sport School | 0-12 | Sekolah Menengah Sains Hulu Selangor | |||||
Malay College Kuala Kangsar | 26-12 | Kolej Yayasan Saad | |||||
Sekolah Menengah Sains Pokok Sena | 29-7 | Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sultan Yahya Ismail 1 |
The tournament also receives the support from the Ministry of Education (Malaysia), The State Government of Perak, Majlis Perbandaran Kuala Kangsar, Jabatan Kerja Raya and all local authorities in the Kuala Kangsar district.