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Schedule & Results

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NICC RESULTS

Akhir
16-Jan, Pulapol    
Keris Conlay-BIB
[03] vs Polis Bersatu [15]

Separuh Akhir
9-Jan, VI, KL   
Sikamat Gunners [34] vs KC-BIB [22]
10-Jan, Pulapol  
RMR [27] vs Polis Bersatu [29]

Suku Akhir
2-Jan, Polisas Kuantan   
Sikamat Gunners [24] vs Polisas [05]
2-Jan, VI, KL   
Ex-Semsira [00] vs KC-BIB [28]
3-Jan, Pulapol
Polis Bersatu [53] vs UIA [00]
3-Jan, 23 RMR, Ipoh   
RMR Warrior [11] vs ORCA [10]

Kumpulan A
27-Dec, Kangar
ExSemsira [28] vs ORCA [00]
21-Nov, Lumut
ORCA [57] vs KL Gunners [00]
16-Dec, Kangar
ExSemsira [12] vs KL Gunners [05]

Kumpulan B
6-Dec, Seremban
RMR Warriors [46] vs D'Pepatih [05]
21-Nov, VI
KC-BIB [30] vs D'Pepatih [00]
26-Dec, VI
RMR Warriors [18] vs KC-BIB [15]

Kumpulan C

6-Dec, Seremban
Sikamat Gunners [55] vs STORMS [00]
21-Nov, UIA
UIA [24] vs STORMS [23]
25-Nov, UIA
Sikamat Gunners [25] vs UIA [03]

Kumpulan D
27-Dec, Poli S.Alam
SMSOB [10] vs Polisas [10]
26-Dec, Polapol
Polis Bersatu [15] vs Polisas [12]
12-Dec, Pulapol
SMSOB [05] vs Polis Bersatu [39]

 

Piala Agong 2009
Quaterfinals:
1. Putrajaya bt Perlis ( 34 - 10)
2. Kelantan bt Johor (40 - 11)
3. Sabah bt N.Sembilan (19 - 15)
4. ATM w/o Sarawak (28 - 00)

Semi Finals:
1. ATM bt Kelantan (22 - 05)
2. Sabah bt Putrajaya (17 - 10)

Semi Plate:
1. N.Sembilan bt Perlis

Finals:
1. Sabah bt ATM - 17 - 15 to take the Cup.
2. NS bt Johor - 32 - 00 to take the Plate.

 

MRU CUP RESULTS
16-Oct
ATM [20] vs Perlis [03]
N.Sembilan [13] vs Kelantan [05]

18-Oct
PDRM [13] vs Perlis[17]
Kedah [15] vs Kelantan [16]

20-Oct
ATM [48] vs PDRM [00]
N.Sembilan [08] vs Kedah [07]

20-Nov
ATM [27] vs Kelantan [05]
N.Sembilan [25] vs Perlis [14]

22-Nov
ATM [12] vs N.Sembilan [07]

PRESIDENT CUP RESULTS
16-Oct
Selangor [17] vs P.Pinang [06]
Terengganu [28] vs Pahang [28]

17-Oct
Perak [39] vs P.Pinang [03]
K.Lumpur [19] vs Johor [24]
Putrajaya [22] vs Pahang [00]

18-Oct
Selangor [06] vs Perak [22]
Terengganu [07] vs Putrajaya [10]

30-Oct
Perak [00] vs Johor [07]
Game abandon after 5 min played. Result Draw, Score Remain.

31-Oct
Johor [10] vs Putrajaya [08]

01-Nov
Perak [08] vs Putrajaya [14]

Champion: Johor
Runner up: Putrajaya
3rd Place: Perak

OLYMPUS CAPITAL ASIAN RUGBY
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 2009

Venue: Hong Kong Football Club, Hong Kong

First Round – Saturday September 5th
Korea - bye, direct entry to SF1
Match 1: Thailand (23) vs. Chinese Taipei (28)
Match 2: Sri Lanka (65) vs. Singapore (00)
Match 3: Hong Kong (69) vs. Malaysia (09)

Second Round - Wednesday September 9th

SF1 – Korea (29) vs. Chinese Taipei (34)
SF2 - Sri Lanka (10) vs. Hong Kong (51)
SF3 - Singapore (10) vs. Malaysia (46)
Thailand - bye, direct entry to 5th place

Finals – Saturday September 12

Malaysia (12) vs. Thailand (39) (5th place)
Korea (15) vs. Sri Lanka (31) (3rd place)
Chinese Taipei (00) vs. Hong Kong (37) (1st place)


Seeded
1. Korea
2. Hong Kong
3. Sri Lanka
4. Thailand
5. Chinese Taipei
6. Singapore
7. Malaysia

 

HSBC Asian Five Nations 2009
Division II Schedule


Venue: Stadium UiTM Shah Alam

Wed. 3 June 2009
Match A: China [25] v Pakistan [19]
Kick Off: 3:00PM

Match B: Malaysia [43] v India [29]
Kick Off: 5:00PM

Sat. 6 June 2009
Match : Pakistan [3] v India [44]
Kick Off: 3:00PM

Match : China [15] v Malaysia [43]
Kick Off: 5:00PM

Division II
Teams
2008 A5N Results
Seed
China
Relegated from Division I
1
Malaysia
Division II 2008 Runners-up
2
India
3rd in Division II 2008
3
Pakistan
4th in Division II 2008
4


 
 
 

 

Strong field for 2010 Delhi Rugby Sevens

http://www.sportcom.com.au/thecgf/

Newly-crowned IRB Sevens World Series champions Samoa have been named in a strong lineup of nations competing in the Rugby Sevens tournament at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi this October.

Samoa, who secured their first IRB Sevens World Series crown with victory in the Emirates Airline Scotland Sevens on May 30, will be joined by reigning Commonwealth Games Rugby Sevens champions New Zealand, hosts India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Kenya, Namibia, Uganda, England, Scotland, Wales, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Canada and Guyana in the 16-team tournament held on October 11-12.

Marking one year since Sevens’ inclusion as an Olympic sport at the 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen, the tournament will be the first opportunity to witness its successful blend of high-paced action and competitive matches in a multi-sport Games environment since inclusion.

IRB President Bernard Lapasset said: “We firmly believe that the Sevens tournament at the Commonwealth Games plays an important role in the ongoing development and promotion of Rugby around the world. The event continues to attract some of the world’s top players, delivering exciting matches and attracting new fans thanks to the remarkable talent of all the international teams competing.

“The Sevens tournament at the Commonwealth Games has consistently proven successful and this year we are particularly excited that the event is being held in India where Rugby is reaching out to new young audiences in a rapidly developing market for our sport. We are looking forward to what promises to be a memorable tournament for the Rugby family and sports fans alike.”

Mike Hooper, Chief Executive of the Commonwealth Games Federation said: “With a record crowd of 50,000 at the final Rugby Sevens session in Melbourne in 2006, the Rugby Sevens tournament has become one of the most sought-after attractions at the Commonwealth Games, providing an excellent spectacle for both fans and television viewers.

"The inclusion of some of the world’s best Sevens teams and star players from every corner of the world continue to broaden the Games’ global appeal even further.”

The Pools and Tournament Schedule will be announced in the coming weeks.

• Rugby Sevens was introduced to the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur 1998
• The Rugby Sevens final at the Commonwealth Games 2006 in Melbourne was a record crowd for the seven-a-side format with 150,000 attending the three competition days
• 16 teams take part in the Commonwealth Games, including the host nation
• Following Delhi, the next Commonwealth Games will be in Glasgow in 2014