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The international federation today announced that the men’s World Rugby U20 Championship and World Rugby U20 Trophy would be organised in 2023 following three consecutive years without age-grade global tournaments.
\nTo replace the popular U20 competitions in 2022, World Rugby is working with its regions and unions to identify and financially support meaningful alternatives in the forms of regional tournaments to overcome the pandemic challenges and international travel difficulties.
\n\nThe announcement reinforces World Rugby\u2019s commitment to the U20 pathway to promote the sport\u2019s international competitiveness, providing rugby\u2019s future stars a platform to shine before reaching test level with more than 1,400 players having made that step after playing in the U20 Championship or Trophy.
\nSince the inaugural World Rugby U20 Championship in Wales in 2008, 28 players have appeared at the tournament and gone on to Rugby World Cup success, including All Blacks second-row Sam Whitelock (2011 and 2015) and Springboks\u2019 fly-half Handr\u00e9 Pollard (2019).
\nSymbolically, both U20 competitions are returning in the year when the sport celebrates 200 years since Rugby School pupil William Webb Ellis was credited with inventing the game of rugby football by showing \u201ca fine disregard for the rules\u201d in catching the ball and running with it in 1823.
\nWorld Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: \u201cOur U20 tournaments have been widely popular since their inception and have proven to be a successful pathway for young talents in our unions to flourish, gain international experience and prepare for test rugby.
\n\u201cPromising rugby players all over the world have been denied a chance to compete at the highest level for too long and we are delighted to confirm the return of our World Rugby U20 Championship and U20 Trophy in a very special year for the sport.\u201d
\nAfter successful campaigns in 2018 and 2019, the two-time defending champions France will look to add another U20 Championship title in 2023 and pave the way for their senior side when France hosts Rugby World Cup a few months later.
\nWorld Rugby U20\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 participating unions: Argentina, Australia, England, Fiji, France, Georgia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, Wales.
\nIn the World Rugby U20 Trophy 2023, Scotland will be among the favourite for promotion but will have to compete with the likes of Portugal and Uruguay who have impressed in recent editions.
\nWorld Rugby U20 Trophy 2023 participating unions: Scotland (relegated from the U20 Championship 2019), Host Country, six teams qualifying through regional competitions
\nAR U19 Mens Championship | #ARMu19
\nDates and hosts of the World Rugby U20 Championship 2023 and World Rugby U20 Trophy 2023 will be announced in due course.
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\n", "content_text": "The international federation today announced that the men’s World Rugby U20 Championship and World Rugby U20 Trophy would be organised in 2023 following three consecutive years without age-grade global tournaments.\nTo replace the popular U20 competitions in 2022, World Rugby is working with its regions and unions to identify and financially support meaningful alternatives in the forms of regional tournaments to overcome the pandemic challenges and international travel difficulties.\n\nThe announcement reinforces World Rugby\u2019s commitment to the U20 pathway to promote the sport\u2019s international competitiveness, providing rugby\u2019s future stars a platform to shine before reaching test level with more than 1,400 players having made that step after playing in the U20 Championship or Trophy.\nSince the inaugural World Rugby U20 Championship in Wales in 2008, 28 players have appeared at the tournament and gone on to Rugby World Cup success, including All Blacks second-row Sam Whitelock (2011 and 2015) and Springboks\u2019 fly-half Handr\u00e9 Pollard (2019).\nSymbolically, both U20 competitions are returning in the year when the sport celebrates 200 years since Rugby School pupil William Webb Ellis was credited with inventing the game of rugby football by showing \u201ca fine disregard for the rules\u201d in catching the ball and running with it in 1823.\nWorld Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: \u201cOur U20 tournaments have been widely popular since their inception and have proven to be a successful pathway for young talents in our unions to flourish, gain international experience and prepare for test rugby.\n\u201cPromising rugby players all over the world have been denied a chance to compete at the highest level for too long and we are delighted to confirm the return of our World Rugby U20 Championship and U20 Trophy in a very special year for the sport.\u201d\nAfter successful campaigns in 2018 and 2019, the two-time defending champions France will look to add another U20 Championship title in 2023 and pave the way for their senior side when France hosts Rugby World Cup a few months later.\nWorld Rugby U20\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 participating unions: Argentina, Australia, England, Fiji, France, Georgia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, Wales.\nIn the World Rugby U20 Trophy 2023, Scotland will be among the favourite for promotion but will have to compete with the likes of Portugal and Uruguay who have impressed in recent editions.\nWorld Rugby U20 Trophy 2023 participating unions: Scotland (relegated from the U20 Championship 2019), Host Country, six teams qualifying through regional competitions\nAR U19 Mens Championship | #ARMu19\nDates and hosts of the World Rugby U20 Championship 2023 and World Rugby U20 Trophy 2023 will be announced in due course.\nThe post World Rugby U20 Championship and Trophy to return in 2023 appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2022-02-22T17:26:22+08:00", "date_modified": "2022-02-22T17:39:50+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/japan-u20.jpg", "tags": [ "#WorldRugbyU20s", "Featured", "Asia Rugby u19", "News", "ARu19C" ] }, { "id": "https://www.asiarugby.com/?p=7681", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/2020/12/13/2021-competitions/", "title": "Asia Rugby Announces 2021 Competitions Calendar", "content_html": "Asia Rugby confirmed the commencement of the year 2021 competitions with Hong Kong hosting the Asia Rugby Women’s Championship (ARWC) which was initially scheduled for 2020, the championship will also be considered as the qualifiers for the Rugby World Cup 2021 scheduled for September 2021\u00a0 in New Zealand.
\nLink to >>>>>>Asia Rugby Calendar 2021
\nThe WRWC 2021 qualifiers will feature Hong Kong, Kazakstan and Japan with the winners awarded Asia\u2019s direct spot into and placed in Pool B alongside Canada USA and Europe 1.
\n\nAnother highlight of the year will be the Asia Rugby Men\u2019s Championship (ARMC) which is a qualification pathway tournament for the Rugby World Cup 2023 in France, with Japan already securing a spot after reaching the Quarterfinals in the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
\nRelated Article: Over two million new rugby participants in Asia shows impact beyond Rugby World Cup 2019
\nThe winner of the 2021 ARMC will play Oceania 2 in a one-off game which will be hosted by the team with the highest ranking, with the winner securing a direct spot in the RWC 2023, and the loser going to the final qualification tournament.
\n\nThe ARMC is scheduled to be played in a home and away matches that are planned to start on the\u00a0 5th of May at the Namdong Asiad Stadium, Incheon in South Korea until 26th of June at the Hong Kong Football Club stadium in Hong Kong.
\nThe iconic Asia Rugby Sevens Series is scheduled over 3 legs, with the series being played in South Korea, China and Sri Lanka, from August to September.
\n\nThe Asia Rugby U19 Men\u2019s Fifteens Tournament being postponed from 2020 to commence on 31 March 2021 will serve as the pathway to the Junior World Trophy 2021, featuring Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong.
\nAsia Rugby Competitions Committee has been engaged constantly with unions in planning the 2021 Competitions Calendar and continues to work closely with the Player Welfare and Medical Committee and relevant stakeholders to monitor the updates and effects of the COVID19 pandemic,\u00a0 ensuring that the competitions are held with all relevant safety measures in place.
\nAsia Rugby President, Mr Qais Al Dhalai said: \u201cWe are very excited about the Return of Rugby across Asia,\u00a0 some of our unions have already kicked off their domestic tournaments and it\u2019s the time now for international rugby as well\u201d
\n\nHe added \u201cAsia Rugby is fully committed to the health and safety of players, fans and everyone working on the events which will always be our top priority and will keep monitoring the region\u2019s health situation closely to implement the ideal protocols. As always, Asia Rugby will ensure that it\u2019s longstanding guiding principles of\u00a0 Equality, Transparency and\u00a0 Accountability in all aspect of the game are fully exercised across the region\u201d
\n\nHe further added, \u201cAsia Rugby has also explored various innovative opportunities aiming at serving its member unions and fans in the forms of Beach Rugby, and Snow Rugby\u201d
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\n", "content_text": "Asia Rugby confirmed the commencement of the year 2021 competitions with Hong Kong hosting the Asia Rugby Women’s Championship (ARWC) which was initially scheduled for 2020, the championship will also be considered as the qualifiers for the Rugby World Cup 2021 scheduled for September 2021\u00a0 in New Zealand.\nLink to >>>>>>Asia Rugby Calendar 2021\nThe WRWC 2021 qualifiers will feature Hong Kong, Kazakstan and Japan with the winners awarded Asia\u2019s direct spot into and placed in Pool B alongside Canada USA and Europe 1.\nPhoto by Ike Li / ikeimages\nAnother highlight of the year will be the Asia Rugby Men\u2019s Championship (ARMC) which is a qualification pathway tournament for the Rugby World Cup 2023 in France, with Japan already securing a spot after reaching the Quarterfinals in the 2019 Rugby World Cup.\nRelated Article: Over two million new rugby participants in Asia shows impact beyond Rugby World Cup 2019\nThe winner of the 2021 ARMC will play Oceania 2 in a one-off game which will be hosted by the team with the highest ranking, with the winner securing a direct spot in the RWC 2023, and the loser going to the final qualification tournament.\nPhoto by : Ike Li / Ike Images\nThe ARMC is scheduled to be played in a home and away matches that are planned to start on the\u00a0 5th of May at the Namdong Asiad Stadium, Incheon in South Korea until 26th of June at the Hong Kong Football Club stadium in Hong Kong.\nThe iconic Asia Rugby Sevens Series is scheduled over 3 legs, with the series being played in South Korea, China and Sri Lanka, from August to September.\n\nThe Asia Rugby U19 Men\u2019s Fifteens Tournament being postponed from 2020 to commence on 31 March 2021 will serve as the pathway to the Junior World Trophy 2021, featuring Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong.\nAsia Rugby Competitions Committee has been engaged constantly with unions in planning the 2021 Competitions Calendar and continues to work closely with the Player Welfare and Medical Committee and relevant stakeholders to monitor the updates and effects of the COVID19 pandemic,\u00a0 ensuring that the competitions are held with all relevant safety measures in place.\nAsia Rugby President, Mr Qais Al Dhalai said: \u201cWe are very excited about the Return of Rugby across Asia,\u00a0 some of our unions have already kicked off their domestic tournaments and it\u2019s the time now for international rugby as well\u201d\n\nHe added \u201cAsia Rugby is fully committed to the health and safety of players, fans and everyone working on the events which will always be our top priority and will keep monitoring the region\u2019s health situation closely to implement the ideal protocols. As always, Asia Rugby will ensure that it\u2019s longstanding guiding principles of\u00a0 Equality, Transparency and\u00a0 Accountability in all aspect of the game are fully exercised across the region\u201d\n\nHe further added, \u201cAsia Rugby has also explored various innovative opportunities aiming at serving its member unions and fans in the forms of Beach Rugby, and Snow Rugby\u201d\n \nThe post Asia Rugby Announces 2021 Competitions Calendar appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2020-12-13T18:45:28+08:00", "date_modified": "2020-12-13T21:30:56+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/2021.jpg", "tags": [ "Featured", "Qais Al-Dhalai", "Asia Rugby u19", "Tokyo 2020", "Asia Rugby Championship", "Asia Rugby Sevens Series", "Asia Rugby Women\u2019s Championship", "ARC", "Rugby World Cup 2023", "World Rugby" ] }, { "id": "https://www.asiarugby.com/?p=6836", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/2020/02/09/future-stars-of-asia-rugby-malaysia-u19-captain/", "title": "Future Stars of Asia Rugby: Malaysia u19 Captain Muhamad Hafiezie", "content_html": "This article about Malaysia u19 Captain Muhamad Hafiezie has been kindly submitted by Malaysia Rugby Union
\nBeing a student-athlete is difficult but being the captain and managing studies at the same time is a lot of hard work and responsibility.
\nFor a young Malaysian, who was leading the team and playing for the Division 1 club this year , it was a dream come true.
\nThe team participated in the Asia Rugby U19 Division 2 competition last December and secured a well-deserved victory .
\n\nBorn on April 17th 2000, Muhammad Hafiezie Bin Sudin is the captain of the Malaysia U19 Rugby team. Hafiezie plays as one of the centres.
\nBecoming one of the prominent player for SMK Sultan Yahya Petra 1 in Kelantan which was his first rugby team during school, the offer to spread his rugby ‘wings’ to play for the sports school of Sekolah Sukan Tunku Mahkota Ismail (SSTMI) could not be resisted, and was once in a lifetime chance, to keep his rugby dreams alive.
\n\n\n\nFuture Stars of Asia Rugby: @MalaysiaRugby U19 Captain Muhamad Hafiezie https://t.co/UyZMmpYNuK pic.twitter.com/RKgNDBndSX
\n— Asia Rugby (@asiarugby) February 8, 2020
Idealising the local Malaysian seven\u2019s hero, Azwan Mat Zizi and All Black\u2019s lightning speed of Rieko Loane, Hafizie,\u00a0 made his historical debut for Malaysia in 2017 taking part in the Asia Rugby U17 competition.
\nCurrently, the 19-year-old is trying his best to secure a spot in the senior team and to play in the 2020 Asia Rugby Championship.
\nJust like the Malaysian Sensation, Dinesvaran Krishnan, who played in the Japan Rugby Top League for Hino Red Dolphins, Hafiezie is also trying to find an international platform to play professionally.
\nHafiezie manages his time between playing and studying by keeping his focus on both the matters and maintaining discipline. He advises to give more than 100% effort during training which will make it easy to kill two birds with one stone.
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He also advises to \u201cnot let anyone stop you from pursuing your dreams. Nothing is impossible in life if you have determination, discipline and desire\u201d.
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\n", "content_text": "This article about Malaysia u19 Captain Muhamad Hafiezie has been kindly submitted by Malaysia Rugby Union\nBeing a student-athlete is difficult but being the captain and managing studies at the same time is a lot of hard work and responsibility.\nFor a young Malaysian, who was leading the team and playing for the Division 1 club this year , it was a dream come true.\nThe team participated in the Asia Rugby U19 Division 2 competition last December and secured a well-deserved victory .\n\nBorn on April 17th 2000, Muhammad Hafiezie Bin Sudin is the captain of the Malaysia U19 Rugby team. Hafiezie plays as one of the centres.\nBecoming one of the prominent player for SMK Sultan Yahya Petra 1 in Kelantan which was his first rugby team during school, the offer to spread his rugby ‘wings’ to play for the sports school of Sekolah Sukan Tunku Mahkota Ismail (SSTMI) could not be resisted, and was once in a lifetime chance, to keep his rugby dreams alive.\n\nFuture Stars of Asia Rugby: @MalaysiaRugby U19 Captain Muhamad Hafiezie https://t.co/UyZMmpYNuK pic.twitter.com/RKgNDBndSX\n— Asia Rugby (@asiarugby) February 8, 2020\n\nIdealising the local Malaysian seven\u2019s hero, Azwan Mat Zizi and All Black\u2019s lightning speed of Rieko Loane, Hafizie,\u00a0 made his historical debut for Malaysia in 2017 taking part in the Asia Rugby U17 competition.\nCurrently, the 19-year-old is trying his best to secure a spot in the senior team and to play in the 2020 Asia Rugby Championship.\nJust like the Malaysian Sensation, Dinesvaran Krishnan, who played in the Japan Rugby Top League for Hino Red Dolphins, Hafiezie is also trying to find an international platform to play professionally.\nHafiezie manages his time between playing and studying by keeping his focus on both the matters and maintaining discipline. He advises to give more than 100% effort during training which will make it easy to kill two birds with one stone.\n \nHe also advises to \u201cnot let anyone stop you from pursuing your dreams. Nothing is impossible in life if you have determination, discipline and desire\u201d.\nThe post Future Stars of Asia Rugby: Malaysia u19 Captain Muhamad Hafiezie appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2020-02-09T06:44:15+08:00", "date_modified": "2021-06-17T09:52:57+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/head-malaysia-u19.jpg", "tags": [ "Malaysia", "Asia Rugby u19", "#MyRugbyMoment", "News" ] }, { "id": "https://www.asiarugby.com/?p=6769", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/2019/12/19/u19-division-ii-title/", "title": "Malaysia make history with U19 Division II title", "content_html": "Malaysia U19 recorded a dramatic 15-14 victory over the UAE to lift the men\u2019s Division II title.
\nFollowing a 14-14 draw in the first leg the two sides played out a second thrilling encounter with the hosts edging a 29-28 victory on aggregate.
\nAhmad Azizad gave Malaysia the lead but the UAE hit back with a penalty from Justin Brits.
\n\nAzizad added his second of the match to extend their lead to 15-3. Baptiste Requillart scored UAE\u2019s first try of the match but Muhamad Sudin kicked a penalty for Malaysia to continue putting distance between themselves and their opponents.
\nBrits added his second penalty to leave the scores at 15-11 at half-time and despite Alistair Hess adding UAE\u2019s third penalty midway through the second half, Malaysia\u2019s defence held out to clinch the victory.
\n\nIt was an historic victory for Malaysia and shows the development of the sport in their country paying dividends.
\nThis Concludes the Asia Rugby Calander
\nFinal Standing
\nAsia Rugby Men’s U19 Championship\u00a0
\n1) Hong Kong
\n2) Korea
\n3) Chinese Taipei
\n4) Singapore
1) Sri Lanka
\n2) Philipines
\n3) Thailand
\n4) China
1) Malaysia
\n2) UAE
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\n", "content_text": "Malaysia U19 recorded a dramatic 15-14 victory over the UAE to lift the men\u2019s Division II title.\nFollowing a 14-14 draw in the first leg the two sides played out a second thrilling encounter with the hosts edging a 29-28 victory on aggregate.\nAhmad Azizad gave Malaysia the lead but the UAE hit back with a penalty from Justin Brits.\n\nAzizad added his second of the match to extend their lead to 15-3. Baptiste Requillart scored UAE\u2019s first try of the match but Muhamad Sudin kicked a penalty for Malaysia to continue putting distance between themselves and their opponents.\nBrits added his second penalty to leave the scores at 15-11 at half-time and despite Alistair Hess adding UAE\u2019s third penalty midway through the second half, Malaysia\u2019s defence held out to clinch the victory.\n\nIt was an historic victory for Malaysia and shows the development of the sport in their country paying dividends.\nThis Concludes the Asia Rugby Calander\nFinal Standing\nAsia Rugby Men’s U19 Championship\u00a0\n1) Hong Kong\n2) Korea\n3) Chinese Taipei\n4) Singapore\nAsia Rugby Men’s u19 Div 1\n1) Sri Lanka\n2) Philipines\n3) Thailand\n4) China\nAsia Rugby Men’s u19 Div 2\n1) Malaysia\n2) UAE\n_____________________________________\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]\nAsia Rugby Facebook Page\u00a0\nThe post Malaysia make history with U19 Division II title appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2019-12-19T10:02:50+08:00", "date_modified": "2021-06-17T09:48:31+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Head-u19-D2.jpg", "tags": [ "Asia Rugby u19" ] }, { "id": "https://www.asiarugby.com/?p=6745", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/2019/12/17/asia-rugby-u19-championship-review/", "title": "Asia Rugby U19 Championship review", "content_html": "Hong Kong narrowly qualified for next year\u2019s World Rugby U20 Trophy with a 29-19 win over Korea.
\nResults >>>>> Asia Rugby U19\u00a0 [Championship]
\nHaving lost to Chinese Taipei in round two, this win was enough to see them qualify ahead of the hosts. Nicholas McGrory scored twice with Douglas O\u2019Donnell, Tomek Tsang and Wai Shing Sung adding further tries for the victors.
\nChinese Taipei made it two wins from their three matches with a 14-7 victory against Singapore, but they missed out on a historic qualification without a winning bonus point.
\n\nIn Division I it was Sri Lanka who took the spoils with a 40-0 defeat of the Philippines. They had beaten China 39-14 in the semi-final and this was another demonstration of their strength at this level.
\nResults >>>>Asia Rugby U19 \u00a0[Div 1]
\nThulaib Hassen Hassen scored a brace while there were also tries for Faisar Adahan, Asiri Senavirathne, Janidu Yasas and Samuel Ogbebor.
\nHosts Thailand beat China 29-10 to finish third, Nakarin Wisetphanichkil scoring two of their four tries.
\n\nIn Division II the title is still very much on the line with the UAE and Malaysia battling out a 12-12 draw. It is an historic tournament being the first-ever U19 Division II competition and both sides will be out to get the win when they play the second leg on 18 December.
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Adam Alias gave Malaysia the lead giving the hosts a 7-0 lead at the break. But tries from Stuart Duncan and Hamish Anderson, the latter when Malaysia had been reduced to 14 men, gave the UAE a 12-7 lead. But with less than five minutes remaining Noor Hisham drew the scores level to set up a thrilling final match of the Asia Rugby calendar.
\nFixtures and Results >>>> Asia Rugby U19 \u00a0[Div 2]
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\n", "content_text": "Hong Kong narrowly qualified for next year\u2019s World Rugby U20 Trophy with a 29-19 win over Korea.\nResults >>>>> Asia Rugby U19\u00a0 [Championship]\nHaving lost to Chinese Taipei in round two, this win was enough to see them qualify ahead of the hosts. Nicholas McGrory scored twice with Douglas O\u2019Donnell, Tomek Tsang and Wai Shing Sung adding further tries for the victors.\nChinese Taipei made it two wins from their three matches with a 14-7 victory against Singapore, but they missed out on a historic qualification without a winning bonus point.\n\nIn Division I it was Sri Lanka who took the spoils with a 40-0 defeat of the Philippines. They had beaten China 39-14 in the semi-final and this was another demonstration of their strength at this level.\nResults >>>>Asia Rugby U19 \u00a0[Div 1]\nThulaib Hassen Hassen scored a brace while there were also tries for Faisar Adahan, Asiri Senavirathne, Janidu Yasas and Samuel Ogbebor.\nHosts Thailand beat China 29-10 to finish third, Nakarin Wisetphanichkil scoring two of their four tries.\n\nIn Division II the title is still very much on the line with the UAE and Malaysia battling out a 12-12 draw. It is an historic tournament being the first-ever U19 Division II competition and both sides will be out to get the win when they play the second leg on 18 December.\n \nAdam Alias gave Malaysia the lead giving the hosts a 7-0 lead at the break. But tries from Stuart Duncan and Hamish Anderson, the latter when Malaysia had been reduced to 14 men, gave the UAE a 12-7 lead. But with less than five minutes remaining Noor Hisham drew the scores level to set up a thrilling final match of the Asia Rugby calendar.\nFixtures and Results >>>> Asia Rugby U19 \u00a0[Div 2]\n \n_____________\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]\nAsia Rugby Facebook Page\u00a0\nThe post Asia Rugby U19 Championship review appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2019-12-17T11:55:30+08:00", "date_modified": "2021-06-17T09:48:11+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/u19-Hong-Kong.jpg", "tags": [ "Asia Rugby u19 Championship", "Asia Rugby u19", "News" ] }, { "id": "https://www.asiarugby.com/?p=6742", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/2019/12/15/live-streaming-link-asia-rugby-mens-u19-d2/", "title": "Live Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D2", "content_html": "Live Streaming Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D2
\nAsia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Division 2
\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D2
\nGame 1 KO 4:00 Pm (+8 GMT)
\nLINK\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0( Live )
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Fixtures and Results >>>>>>>#ARu19D2
\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D2
\nWhere to watch: The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1 will be live-streamed on the Asia Rugby\u00a0 Facebook page @Asia.rugby
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\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M
\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]
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\nThe post Live Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D2 appeared first on Asia Rugby.
\n", "content_text": "Live Streaming Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D2\nAsia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Division 2\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D2\nGame 1 KO 4:00 Pm (+8 GMT)\nLINK\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0( Live )\n \nFixtures and Results >>>>>>>#ARu19D2\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D2\nWhere to watch: The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1 will be live-streamed on the Asia Rugby\u00a0 Facebook page @Asia.rugby\n_____________________________________\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]\nAsia Rugby Facebook Page\u00a0\nThe post Live Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D2 appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2019-12-15T10:58:38+08:00", "date_modified": "2021-06-17T09:48:03+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/ARu19-D2-Title.jpg", "tags": [ "Philippines", "UAE", "Asia Rugby u19", "Live Streaming", "Malaysia" ] }, { "id": "https://www.asiarugby.com/?p=6731", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/2019/12/12/philippines-and-sri-lanka-to-meet-in-u19-division-i-finale/", "title": "Philippines and Sri Lanka to meet in U19 Division I finale", "content_html": "Philippines and Sri Lanka will meet at the Yongchuan Sports Centre in Thailand with the winner taking the Asia Ruby Men\u2019s U19 Division I title.
\nBoth sides were victories in their semi-finals, with Thailand and China now facing off in the third-place play-off.
\nFixtures and Results >>>>>>>> #ARMu19D1
\nIn the 15:00 local time match, the Philippines secured a dramatic victory in a penalty shootout after the scores were tied at 17-17 at full-time.
\nThailand had led 17-10 thanks to tries from Rames Sangthai, Naetipat Pantamanassopa, and Petcharcha Potest before Paco Locsin gave the Philippines a chance to draw level with his try.
\nOwen Wakeham stepped up and converted the conversion and the sides went straight to the penalty shoot out.
\nThe Philippines claimed the dramatic victory in the shoot out with the fourth kick from Patrick Hill.
\nPhilippines\u2019 number 8 Jaime Chuidian stepped up to convert the second with Thailand only able to convert one of their first three giving the Philippines victory with a fourth successful kick.
\nIn the second match, Sri Lanka\u2019s Samuel Ogbebor scored twice in the 39-14 win over China with Manika Sulakshana also getting in on the action with 16 points including one try, one conversion, and three penalties.
\nThe event draws to a close on Saturday with all matches being streamed live on Asia Rugby\u2019s Facebook page.
\nSri Lanka|\u00a0Philippines\u00a0|\u00a0China|\u00a0Thailand
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\nThe post Philippines and Sri Lanka to meet in U19 Division I finale appeared first on Asia Rugby.
\n", "content_text": "Philippines and Sri Lanka will meet at the Yongchuan Sports Centre in Thailand with the winner taking the Asia Ruby Men\u2019s U19 Division I title.\nBoth sides were victories in their semi-finals, with Thailand and China now facing off in the third-place play-off.\nFixtures and Results >>>>>>>> #ARMu19D1\nIn the 15:00 local time match, the Philippines secured a dramatic victory in a penalty shootout after the scores were tied at 17-17 at full-time.\nThailand had led 17-10 thanks to tries from Rames Sangthai, Naetipat Pantamanassopa, and Petcharcha Potest before Paco Locsin gave the Philippines a chance to draw level with his try.\nOwen Wakeham stepped up and converted the conversion and the sides went straight to the penalty shoot out.\nThe Philippines claimed the dramatic victory in the shoot out with the fourth kick from Patrick Hill.\nPhilippines\u2019 number 8 Jaime Chuidian stepped up to convert the second with Thailand only able to convert one of their first three giving the Philippines victory with a fourth successful kick.\nIn the second match, Sri Lanka\u2019s Samuel Ogbebor scored twice in the 39-14 win over China with Manika Sulakshana also getting in on the action with 16 points including one try, one conversion, and three penalties.\nThe event draws to a close on Saturday with all matches being streamed live on Asia Rugby\u2019s Facebook page.\nSri Lanka|\u00a0Philippines\u00a0|\u00a0China|\u00a0Thailand\n \n_____________________________________\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]\nAsia Rugby Facebook Page\u00a0\nThe post Philippines and Sri Lanka to meet in U19 Division I finale appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2019-12-12T20:29:36+08:00", "date_modified": "2021-06-17T09:47:49+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Head-Day-div-1-day-1.jpg", "tags": [ "Philippines", "Sri Lanka", "Asia Rugby u19", "News" ] }, { "id": "https://www.asiarugby.com/?p=6730", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/2019/12/12/asia-rugby-mens-u19-championship-2/", "title": "U19 Championship set for thrilling finale", "content_html": "The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship will go down to the wire with Hong Kong, Korea and Chinese Taipei all still in the running for the title.
\nHong Kong will face Korea and Chinese Taipei meet Singapore on Saturday 14 December and all three sides head into the final round of matches with a chance of taking the silverware.
\nFixtures and Results >>>>>>>#ARu19C
\nKorea are currently favorites having recorded two victories and remain the only side unbeaten. In the opening round of fixtures Daeyeon Kim, Euitae Kim and Gisu Shin all crossed the whitewash as they beat hosts Chinese Taipei 22-7.
\nChinese Taipei bounced back from that defeat to shock Hong Kong on 11 December with a famous 28-15 victory. Jin Yu Lin was the star of the show scoring two tries and converting all four of Taipei\u2019s tries.
\nSingapore are out of the running having suffered two defeats, first a 47-20 defeat to Hong Kong with James Rivers and Toby Jurecka scoring two tries apiece before.
\nThey were also edged out by the unbeaten Korea 32-28 with Euitae Kim continuing his fine form in the tournament with two of Korea\u2019s four tries.
\nThe event draws to a close on Saturday at the National Stadium in Kaohsiung with all matches being streamed live on Asia Rugby\u2019s Facebook page
\nWorld Rugby Trophy 2020 Qualifiers\u00a0
\nWhere to watch: The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship will be live-streamed on the Asia Rugby\u00a0 Facebook page\u00a0@Asia.rugby
\nNational Stadium, Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei
\n8th-14th Dec
\nHong Kong\u00a0|\u00a0Korea\u00a0|\u00a0Chinese Taipei\u00a0|\u00a0Singapore\u00a0
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\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M
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\nThe post U19 Championship set for thrilling finale appeared first on Asia Rugby.
\n", "content_text": "The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship will go down to the wire with Hong Kong, Korea and Chinese Taipei all still in the running for the title.\nHong Kong will face Korea and Chinese Taipei meet Singapore on Saturday 14 December and all three sides head into the final round of matches with a chance of taking the silverware.\nFixtures and Results >>>>>>>#ARu19C\nKorea are currently favorites having recorded two victories and remain the only side unbeaten. In the opening round of fixtures Daeyeon Kim, Euitae Kim and Gisu Shin all crossed the whitewash as they beat hosts Chinese Taipei 22-7.\nChinese Taipei bounced back from that defeat to shock Hong Kong on 11 December with a famous 28-15 victory. Jin Yu Lin was the star of the show scoring two tries and converting all four of Taipei\u2019s tries.\nSingapore are out of the running having suffered two defeats, first a 47-20 defeat to Hong Kong with James Rivers and Toby Jurecka scoring two tries apiece before.\nThey were also edged out by the unbeaten Korea 32-28 with Euitae Kim continuing his fine form in the tournament with two of Korea\u2019s four tries.\nThe event draws to a close on Saturday at the National Stadium in Kaohsiung with all matches being streamed live on Asia Rugby\u2019s Facebook page\nWorld Rugby Trophy 2020 Qualifiers\u00a0\nWhere to watch: The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship will be live-streamed on the Asia Rugby\u00a0 Facebook page\u00a0@Asia.rugby\nNational Stadium, Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei\n8th-14th Dec\nHong Kong\u00a0|\u00a0Korea\u00a0|\u00a0Chinese Taipei\u00a0|\u00a0Singapore\u00a0\n_____________________________________\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]\nAsia Rugby Facebook Page\u00a0\nThe post U19 Championship set for thrilling finale appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2019-12-12T20:16:05+08:00", "date_modified": "2021-06-17T09:47:28+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/head-day2.jpg", "tags": [ "Singapore", "Chinese taipei", "#ARu19", "Hong Kong", "Korea", "Asia Rugby u19", "News" ] }, { "id": "https://www.asiarugby.com/?p=6725", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/2019/12/11/live-streaming-link-asia-rugby-mens-u19-d1/", "title": "Live Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1", "content_html": "Live Streaming Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1
\nAsia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Division 1
\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1
\n11 May 2019\u00a0 Game 1 KO 3:00 Pm (+8 GMT)
\nLINK\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0(Live )
14 May 2019
\nDay 2\u00a0 \u00a0 LINK\u00a0\u00a0
Fixtures and Results >>>>>>>#ARu19D1
\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1 Chongqing, China
\nYongchuan Sports Center
\n11th-14th of December 2019
\nSri Lanka|\u00a0Philippines\u00a0|\u00a0China|\u00a0Thailand
Where to watch: The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1 will be live-streamed on the Asia Rugby\u00a0 Facebook page @Asia.rugby
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\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M
\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]
Asia Rugby Facebook Page\u00a0
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\n", "content_text": "Live Streaming Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1\nAsia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Division 1\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1\n11 May 2019\u00a0 Game 1 KO 3:00 Pm (+8 GMT)\nLINK\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0(Live )\n14 May 2019\nDay 2\u00a0 \u00a0 LINK\u00a0\u00a0\nFixtures and Results >>>>>>>#ARu19D1\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1 Chongqing, China\nYongchuan Sports Center\n11th-14th of December 2019\nSri Lanka|\u00a0Philippines\u00a0|\u00a0China|\u00a0Thailand\nWhere to watch: The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1 will be live-streamed on the Asia Rugby\u00a0 Facebook page @Asia.rugby\n_____________________________________\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]\nAsia Rugby Facebook Page\u00a0\nThe post Live Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 D1 appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2019-12-11T11:10:36+08:00", "date_modified": "2019-12-15T11:27:22+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Live-streamin-D1-head.jpg", "tags": [ "Thailand", "Philippines", "Sri Lanka", "China", "Asia Rugby u19", "Live Streaming" ] }, { "id": "https://www.asiarugby.com/?p=6720", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/2019/12/08/asia-rugby-mens-u19-championship/", "title": "Live Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship", "content_html": "Live Streaming Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship
\nAsia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship
\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship
\n14 May 2019
\nKo\u00a0 Game 1 5:00 PM\u00a0 \u00a0 (-8GMT)\u00a0 Hong Kong V Korea
\nLINK\u00a0 \u00a0(link will be live 10 min to Kick off )
Ko\u00a0 Game 2\u00a0 7:00 PM\u00a0 \u00a0 (-8GMT) Chinese Taipei v Singapore
\nLINK\u00a0 \u00a0(link will be live 10 min to Kick off )
Fixtures and Results >>>>>>>#ARu19C
\nWorld Rugby Trophy 2020 Qualifiers\u00a0
\nWhere to watch: The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship will be live-streamed on the Asia Rugby\u00a0 Facebook page @Asia.rugby
\nNational Stadium, Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei
\n8th-14th Dec
\nHong Kong\u00a0|\u00a0Korea\u00a0|\u00a0Chinese Taipei\u00a0|\u00a0Singapore\u00a0
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\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M
\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]
Asia Rugby Facebook Page\u00a0
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\n", "content_text": "Live Streaming Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship\nAsia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship\nLive Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship\n14 May 2019\nKo\u00a0 Game 1 5:00 PM\u00a0 \u00a0 (-8GMT)\u00a0 Hong Kong V Korea\nLINK\u00a0 \u00a0(link will be live 10 min to Kick off )\nKo\u00a0 Game 2\u00a0 7:00 PM\u00a0 \u00a0 (-8GMT) Chinese Taipei v Singapore\nLINK\u00a0 \u00a0(link will be live 10 min to Kick off )\nFixtures and Results >>>>>>>#ARu19C\nWorld Rugby Trophy 2020 Qualifiers\u00a0\nWhere to watch: The Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship will be live-streamed on the Asia Rugby\u00a0 Facebook page @Asia.rugby\nNational Stadium, Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei\n8th-14th Dec\nHong Kong\u00a0|\u00a0Korea\u00a0|\u00a0Chinese Taipei\u00a0|\u00a0Singapore\u00a0\n_____________________________________\nAsia Rugby u19 Men\u2019s Championship \u00a0#ARu19M\n[Championship]\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 1]\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0[Div 2]\nAsia Rugby Facebook Page\u00a0\nThe post Live Streaming Link Asia Rugby Men\u2019s U19 Championship appeared first on Asia Rugby.", "date_published": "2019-12-08T10:27:53+08:00", "date_modified": "2019-12-15T11:27:53+08:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Asia Rugby", "url": "https://www.asiarugby.com/author/k-haroon/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ea791d807df550e52d2e6508886912b7?s=512&d=mm&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.asiarugby.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Live-streaming.jpg", "tags": [ "#Tokyo2020", "Asia Rugby u19", "Chinese Taipei", "Hong Kong", "Korea", "Live Streaming", "Singapore" ] } ] }