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Guam Women's Rugby Sevens

Guam Women’s Rugby Sevens team in action this weekend

9 August, 2019 in guam, Asia Rugby Sevens Women's Trophy, Womens Rugby by Asia Rugby

The following article about the Guam Women’s Rugby Sevens team has been kindly provided by Guam Rugby.

Guam Women’s Rugby Sevens team is at the Asia Rugby Sevens Trophy tournament in Jakarta this weekend.

The Women’s tournament includes 9 teams in 3 pools with Guam teamed up with a strong India team and newcomers Chinese-Taipei in Pool A.

Fixtures and Results >>>>>  #ARWST 

The concurrent Men’s tournament has 12 teams participating.  The respective winner’s of each tournament earn promotion to the Asia Rugby Seven’s Series (3 tournaments)  for 2020.

The Guam team is captained by Olivia Elliott and Rosae Calvo.  They are joined by seasoned players sisters Kayla Taguacta and Kimmy Tagiacta, twins  Vina and Vana Terlaje and Paige Surber.

The side is rounded out by Patrisha Manlulu,  and debutantes Hazel Ochavillo, Nikkie Paulino, and Tori Starr.

Paul Claros is coaching with assistance from Peter Baggetta while Erica Quichocho is Manager.

Guam Rugby Union would like to thank Heineken, Community Corporation and Rigalu Foundation for their ongoing support of Guam Women’s Rugby.

The tournament will be live-streamed on the Guam Rugby Football Union facebook page as well as the Asia Rugby page.

Guam’s playing schedule on Saturday is r:
GUAM v Chinese-Taipei  at 11.42 am Jakarta time ( 2.42 pm Guam time)
GUAM v India at 2.16pm  (5.16 pm on Guam)

Playoff matches on Sunday start at 10.22 am  (1.22 pm on Guam) with a  second-round starting at 1.18 pm (4.18 pm on Guam) – Guam’s exact match times will depend on their placing after Day 1.)

The final round will start at 3.52 pm (6.52pm Guam time)

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Filed Under: guam, Asia Rugby Sevens Women's Trophy, Womens Rugby Tagged: Womens Rugby, Guam, #ARWST, ARST 2019

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