Asia Rugby Women's Championship
| Sport | Rugby union |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2006 |
| Countries |
4 (in 2013) |
| Most recent champion(s) |
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Although there had been women's 7-a-side tournaments in Asia since at least 2000, it was not until 2006 that the first recorded Asian rugby championship for female 15-a-side teams, organised by the Asian Rugby Football Union (ARFU), took place. China were the hosts, and winners of the tournament.
2006 (Kunming, China)
Semi-finals
| [592] | |||||
| 2006-11-17 | China |
53-11 | Kunming | [1/3/1] | |
| [593] | |||||
| 2006-11-17 | Hong Kong |
12-0 | Kunming | [6/1/1] | |
3rd/4th place
| [595] | |||||
| 2006-11-19 | Thailand |
20-0 | Kunming | [4/2/1] | |
Final
| [596] | |||||
| 2006-11-19 | China |
31-7 | Kunming | [2/7/1] | |
2007 (Kunming, China)
Semi-finals
| [648] | |||||
| 2007-11-02 | China |
39-6 | Kunming | [3/3/1] | |
| [649] | |||||
| 2007-11-02 | Japan |
6-10 | Kunming | [20/38/2] | |
3rd/4th place
| [650] | |||||
| 2007-11-04 | Japan |
20-7 | Kunming | [21/4/1] | |
Final
| [651] | |||||
| 2007-11-04 | China |
5-34 | Kunming | [4/39/1] | |
2008 (Taraz, Kazakhstan)
First round
| [703] | |||||
| 2008-06-03 | Kyrgyzstan |
0-38 | Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan | [1/5/1] | |
| [704] | |||||
| 2008-06-03 | Hong Kong |
6-8 | Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan | [8/1/1] | |
Semi-finals
| [705] | |||||
| 2008-06-05 | Kazakhstan |
64-3 | Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan | [40/2/1] | |
| [706] | |||||
| 2008-06-05 | Japan |
17-10 | Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan | [22/6/2] | |
5th/6th
| [707] | |||||
| 2008-06-07 | Hong Kong |
49-0 | Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan | [9/2/1] | |
3rd/4th
| [708] | |||||
| 2008-06-07 | Singapore |
0-15 | Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan | [7/2/1] | |
Final
| [709] | |||||
| 2008-06-07 | Kazakhstan |
39-3 | Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan | [41/23/3] | |
2010
Some sources suggest that the following game was the ARFU Division 1 XV Championship:
| [825] | |||||
| 2010-05-22 | Japan |
17-0 | Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo | [27/15/5] | |
A development tournament was also organised by ARFU. The games were 40 minutes long and were not test matches.
| Position | Nation | Games | Points | Table points | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against | Diff | |||
| 1 | |
2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 17 | 10 | 7 | 4 |
| 2 | |
2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
| 3 | |
2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 17 | -12 | 2 |
| [-] | |||||
| 2010-10-17 | Laos |
12-5[1] | Sikuet, Laos | [-/-/-] | |
| [-] | |||||
| 2010-10-17 | Thailand |
0-5[1] | Sikuet, Laos | [-/-/-] | |
| [-] | |||||
| 2010-10-17 | Laos |
5-5[1] | Sikuet, Laos | [-/-/-] | |
2011 Asian Division II Championship (Vientiane, Laos)
This was an official tournament for "developing" teams. There was no Division I tournament. The games were played in Vientiane, Laos, over three days. All games were 60 minutes in length.[2]
| Position | Nation | Games | Points | Table points | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against | Diff | |||
| 1 | |
3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 140 | 0 | 140 | 9 |
| 2 | |
3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 77 | 38 | 39 | 7 |
| 3 | |
3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 20 | 87 | -67 | 5 |
| 4 | |
3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 12 | 124 | -112 | 3 |
| [911] | |||||
| 2011-11-24 | Laos |
0-38 | Chao Anou Vong stadium, Vientiane, Laos | [1/5/1] | |
| [912] | |||||
| 2011-11-24 | China |
36-0 | Chao Anou Vong stadium, Vientiane, Laos | [5/1/1] | |
| [913] | |||||
| 2011-11-25 | Thailand |
39-0 | Chao Anou Vong stadium, Vientiane, Laos | [6/2/1] | |
| [914] | |||||
| 2011-11-25 | Laos |
0-66 | Chao Anou Vong stadium, Vientiane, Laos | [2/6/1] | |
| [915] | |||||
| 2011-11-26 | Laos |
12-20 | Chao Anou Vong stadium, Vientiane, Laos | [3/3/1] | |
| [916] | |||||
| 2011-11-26 | China |
38-0 | Chao Anou Vong stadium, Vientiane, Laos | [7/7/2] | |
2012 Asian Division II Championship (Manilla, Philippines)
This was an official tournament for "developing" teams.
Semi-finals
| [948] | |||||
| 2012-06-14 | Laos |
0-74 | Manila, Philippines | [4/15/1] | |
| [949] | |||||
| 2012-06-14 | Philippines |
14-50 | Manila, Philippines | [4/8/2] | |
Third place
| [950] | |||||
| 2012-06-16 | Philippines |
55-0 | Manila, Philippines | [5/5/2] | |
Final
| [951] | |||||
| 2012-06-16 | Singapore |
21-19 | Manila, Philippines | [16/9/2] | |
2012 Asian Four Nations Championship (Kunshan, China)
The "Division I" Championship.
Semi-finals
| [952] | |||||
| 2012-07-05 | Japan |
41-17 | Kunshan, China | [30/20/8] | |
| [953] | |||||
| 2012-07-05 | Kazakhstan |
51-0 | Kunshan, China | [52/8/2] | |
Third place
| [954] | |||||
| 2012-07-07 | China |
3-27 | Kunshan, China | [9/21/2] | |
Final
| [955] | |||||
| 2012-07-07 | Japan |
8-17 | Kunshan, China | [31/53/25] | |
2013 Asian Four Nations Championship (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
Semi-finals
| [1011] | |||||
| 2013-09-04 | Japan |
82 - 0 | Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan | [32/22/9] | |
| [1012] | |||||
| 2013-09-04 | Kazakhstan |
91 - 7 | Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan | [54/19/1] | |
Third place
| [1013] | |||||
| 2013-09-07 | Singapore |
17-15 | Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan | [20/23/10] | |
Final
| [1014] | |||||
| 2013-09-07 | Kazakhstan |
25-23 | Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan | [55/33/26] | |
2014 Asian Four Nations Championship (Hong Kong)
For 2014, the tournament is returning to a round robin format.[3]
| Position | Nation | Games | Points | Table points | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against | Diff | |||
| 1 | | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 130 | 27 | +103 | 14 |
| 2 | | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 78 | 32 | +46 | 10 |
| 3 | | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 68 | 69 | -1 | 6 |
| 4 | | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 10 | 158 | -148 | 0 |
| [1040] | |||||
| 2014-05-18 | Japan |
37-5 | Aberdeen Stadium, Aberdeen, Hong Kong | [34/22/4] | |
| [1041] | |||||
| 2014-05-18 | Hong Kong |
10-13 | Aberdeen Stadium, Aberdeen, Hong Kong | [27/54/2] | |
| [1042] | |||||
| 2014-05-21 | Kazakhstan |
68-0[4] | Aberdeen Stadium, Aberdeen, Hong Kong | [55/23/2] | |
| [1043] | |||||
| 2014-05-21 | Hong Kong |
15-14[4] | Aberdeen Stadium, Aberdeen, Hong Kong | [28/35/10] | |
| [1044] | |||||
| 2014-05-24 | Hong Kong |
53-5 | Aberdeen Stadium, Aberdeen, Hong Kong | [29/24/10] | |
| [1045] | |||||
| 2014-05-24 | Kazakhstan |
49-17 | Aberdeen Stadium, Aberdeen, Hong Kong | [56/36/5] | |
2015 Asian Rugby Championship
| [1108] | |||||
| 2015-04-25 | Kazakhstan |
40-0 | Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan | [64/28/3] | |
| [1109] | |||||
| 2015-05-09 | Japan |
27-12 | Level-5 Stadium, Fukuoka | [37/65/8] | |
| [1110] | |||||
| 2015-05-23 | Hong Kong |
12-27 | Aberdeen Sports Ground, Aberdeen, Hong Kong | [29/38/10] | |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Training match
- ↑
- ↑ "Rugby: Hong Kong to host Asian Women’s Four Nations". Sport Asia. 2014-04-25. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
- 1 2 "Hong Kong Women beat Japan in Round II of the Asian Women's Rugby Championship". HKRFU. 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2014-05-21.