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Guam National Rugby Union Team
The Guam national rugby union team represents the United States territory of Guam in international rugby union. They have yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup, though they have attempted to qualify for the World Cup. The national side is ranked 74th in the world (as of 29 July 2019). History Guam attempted to qualify for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France, taking part in Division 3 Pool B of Round 1a of the Asian qualifying tournament. They competed against three other nations in the pool; Kazakhstan, India and Malaysia. In their first match of the pool competition, Guam played India in Guam and drew 8-all with them. However they then lost 51-6 to Kazakhstan and 44-15 to Malaysia. In 2006 they played two internationals, a 14-18 loss against the Philippines and a 27-22 loss against Pakistan. World Cup record * 1987 - No qualifying tournament held * 1991 - 2003 - Did not enter * 2007 - Did not qualify * 2011 - Did not enter * 2015 - Did not qualify Overall record Belo ...
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Latte Stone
A latte stone, or simply latte (also latde, latti, or latdi), is a pillar (Chamorro language: ''haligi'') capped by a hemispherical stone capital (''tasa'') with the flat side facing up. Used as building supports by the ancient Chamorro people, they are found throughout most of the Mariana Islands. In modern times, the latte stone is seen as a sign of Chamorro identity and is used in many different contexts. Construction Latte stones have been made of limestone, basalt, or sandstone. Typical pillars range in height from 60 centimeters to three meters, and generally narrow towards the top. The pillar was normally quarried and then transported to the construction site. For small to medium-sized lattes, the capstone was a large hemispherical coral head that was gathered from a reef. The massive capstones found in Rota were instead quarried, like the pillars. In Oceania the latte stone is unique to the Marianas, though megaliths of differing construction and purpose are common ...
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Pakistan National Rugby Union Team
The Pakistan national rugby union team represents Pakistan in international rugby union. Pakistan is a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB), and have yet to play in a Rugby World Cup tournament. As of 2021, they will play in Division II of the Asian championships, having been promoted from Division III in 2019. In the 19 March 2012 IRB World Rankings, Pakistan, along with Mexico and Philippines, were listed for the first time, entering with the base rating of 40 points (which positioned the three national teams in 71st place). The national side is ranked 92nd in the world, as of 16 January 2023. History The Pakistan national team made their international debut in a match against Sri Lanka in 2003, losing 75-3. They won their first match in 2006 against Guam by 27-22. Recently Pakistan Under-19 Rugby Team participates in South Asian A5N Rugby 7s Championship 2013 and won Gold. They played against Afghanistan and final against India. Daud Gill, Ali Shahid, Ahmad Wasim Akram ...
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Guam National Rugby Union Team
The Guam national rugby union team represents the United States territory of Guam in international rugby union. They have yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup, though they have attempted to qualify for the World Cup. The national side is ranked 74th in the world (as of 29 July 2019). History Guam attempted to qualify for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France, taking part in Division 3 Pool B of Round 1a of the Asian qualifying tournament. They competed against three other nations in the pool; Kazakhstan, India and Malaysia. In their first match of the pool competition, Guam played India in Guam and drew 8-all with them. However they then lost 51-6 to Kazakhstan and 44-15 to Malaysia. In 2006 they played two internationals, a 14-18 loss against the Philippines and a 27-22 loss against Pakistan. World Cup record * 1987 - No qualifying tournament held * 1991 - 2003 - Did not enter * 2007 - Did not qualify * 2011 - Did not enter * 2015 - Did not qualify Overall record Belo ...
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Guam Women's National Rugby Union Team
Guam (; ch, Guåhan ) is an Unincorporated territories of the United States, organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean. It is the List of extreme points of the United States#Westernmost points, westernmost point and territory of the United States (reckoned from the geographic center of the United States, geographic center of the U.S.); its capital Hagåtña, Guam, Hagåtña (144°45'00"E) lies further west than Melbourne, Australia (144°57'47"E). In Oceania, Guam is the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands and the largest island in Micronesia. Guam's capital is Hagåtña, Guam, Hagåtña, and the most populous village is Dededo. People born on Guam are Citizenship in the United States, American citizens but have Voting in Guam, no vote in the United States presidential elections while residing on Guam and Guam delegates to the United States House of Representatives have no vote on the floor. Ind ...
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Guam National Rugby Sevens Team
The Guam national rugby sevens team competed at the 2009 Hong Kong Sevens. They participated at the 2015 Pacific Games in Papua New Guinea. Players Previous Squads Squad to 2015 Pacific Games: *Christopher Sgro *Robert Leon Guerrero *Brian Ramiro *Edward Calvo *Gerard Aguon *Vinson Calvo *Paul Eustaquio *Sixto Quintanilla III *Jesse Perez *Johnny Borga *Ezra Sablan *Christopher Wintterie Tournament History Pacific Games 2009 Sevens RWC Qualifier: Asia Group D See also * Rugby union in Guam * Guam national rugby union team The Guam national rugby union team represents the United States territory of Guam in international rugby union. They have yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup, though they have attempted to qualify for the World Cup. The national side ... (XV) References National rugby sevens teams Rugby union in Guam Guam national rugby union team National sports teams of Guam {{national-rugbyunion-team-stub ...
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2007 Rugby World Cup - Asia Qualification
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube (algebra), cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven Classical planets resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. It is often considered lucky in Western culture and is often seen as Symbolism of the Number 7, highly symbolic. Unlike Western culture, in Vietnamese culture, the number seven is sometimes considered unlucky. It is the first natural number whose pronunciation contains more than one syllable. Evolution of the Arabic digit In the Brahmi numerals, beginning, Indians wrote 7 more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase vertically inverted. The western Ghubar Arabs' main contribution was to make the longer line diagonal rather than straight, though they showed some tendencies to making the digit m ...
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Rugby Union In Guam
Rugby union in Guam is a minor but growing sport. They are currently ranked 82nd by the International Rugby Board, IRB. IRB.com Guam page, accessed 28 June 2009 Although Guam is often considered part of Oceania, it tends to take part in Asian rugby tournaments. The governing body is the Guam Rugby Football Union. History Rugby came to Guam via three separate streams, firstly, through the visits of British, New Zealand and Australian sailors; secondly, through the American presence, which has been there from the turn of the twentieth century; and thirdly through contact with neighbouring Pacific islands, where the game is popular. Guam has also had a long running, but sometimes tempestuous, relationship with Japan. It is not known if the forces of the Japanese occupation in WWII played the game at all there, but certainly, a large number Japanese retirees have also taken an interest in promoting the game. Modern rugby in Guam, really dates from the 1970s, however.http://www.guamr ...
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2018 Asia Rugby Championship Division Tournaments
The 2018 Asia Rugby Championship division tournaments refers to the divisions played within the annual international rugby union tournament for the Asian region. The Asia Rugby Championship (ARC) replaced the Asian Five Nations tournament in 2015. The main tournament is now contested by the top three teams in Asia. The other national teams in Asia compete in three divisions. Teams The teams involved in the division tournaments: Division 1 * (56) * (58) Division 2 * (63) * (84) * (77) Division 3 West * (NA) * (NA) * (NA) * (NA) Central * (61) * (NA) * (91) * (NA) East * (NA) * (87) * (69) Note: The national teams from United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka (both Division I) and Laos (Division 3 East) were originally scheduled to play in their respective divisions, but withdrew prior to the draw being finalised. Division 1 The Division 1 tournament consists of two matches between the Philippines and Singapore on 23 and 26 June. Both games took place at Sout ...
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2015 Asia Rugby Championship Division Tournaments
The 2015 Asian Rugby Championship division tournaments refers to the divisions played within the annual Asian Rugby Championship rugby union tournament. The Asian Rugby Championship replaced the Asian Five Nations tournament. The main tournament is now participated by the top three teams in Asia, less teams competing at the 2014 Asian Five Nations, which saw the top five teams in Asia participate. In this edition, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea participated at the main tournament. Teams The teams involved, with their world rankings pre tournament (as of 14 April), were: Division 1 * (39) * (52) * (55) * (38) Division 2 * (60) * (61) * (65) * (91) Division 3 East * (64) * (80) * (91) West * (NA) * (NA) * (NA) South Central * (69) * (79) (withdrew) * (88) Division 4 No tournaments for the Div 4 teams: * (NA) * (NA) * (NA) * (NA) * (NA) * (NA) * (NA) * (NA) Division 1 Division 1 of the 2015 Asian Rugby Championship was held at the P ...
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Asia Rugby Championship
The Asia Rugby Championship, or ARC, is an annual rugby union competition held amongst national rugby sides within the Asia Rugby region. The competition was originally known as the Asian Rugby Football Tournament when founded in 1969, and was called the Asian Five Nations from 2008 to 2014. The winner of the competition's top division is recognised as the rugby champion of Asia. The top division, sometimes referred to as the Tri Nations, includes the top three Asian teams each season. Division 1 includes the next four teams and Division 2 includes the next four. Division three is further divided geographically, with each of the West, East and South Central divisions including three teams. As of 2017, Japan national rugby union team, Japan is the most successful team, securing 25 out of a possible 30 titles since 1969. History The competition was formed as the Asian Rugby Football Tournament in 1969 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship, 1969. Chinese Taipei national rugby union team, Ch ...
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2015 Rugby World Cup – Asia Qualification
In the Asian Region for 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying, Japan took the sole qualification spot, Asia 1 by winning Round 3: 2014 Asian Five Nations, while second placed Hong Kong qualified for the repechage playoff. The qualification process included the top four levels of the Asian Five Nations tournaments, beginning in 2012. Format Asia provided one direct qualifier for the 2015 Rugby World Cup (Asia 1), and one repechage play-off position. The Asian qualification process used the Asian Five Nations, using the top three divisions in the second tier of Asian teams, and the top tier competition Asian Five Nations. The 2012 Asian Five Nations Divisions 1 through Division 3 were the first stage of qualifying. The winners of Divisions 2 and 3, Thailand and India, faced each other for the right to be promoted to Division 1 in 2013, Thailand winning. The last place team in Division 1, Singapore, was relegated to Division 2. As only teams in the top tier Asian Five Nations and Division 1 ...
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2007 Rugby World Cup – Asia Qualification
In qualification for the 2007 Rugby World Cup, thirteen Asian Rugby Football Union (ARFU) nations compete for one full place, and one repechage place (Repechage 2, against Oceania 3). No Asian teams qualified for the quarter finals in 2003, so none qualify automatically in 2007. Only Japan has been to the World Cup, participating in all five RWCs to date, with only one win in 1991 (England) against Zimbabwe, 52–8. Asia 1 will go into Group B with Australia, Wales, Fiji and Canada. Qualification process Initial pools were based on results from 2003–04 ARFU Asian Rugby Series as given below, and was part of 2005 ARFU Asian Rugby Series Thus initial division allocations for 2005 were: Division 1: , , . Division 2: , , Arabian Gulf. Division 3A: , , . Division 3B: , , , . Round 1a Division 1 play off for placings, all three teams going into Round 2, along with the winner and runner up of Division 2. The winners of Divisions 3A and 3B go into Round 1b. Round 1b The winner ...
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