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Malaysia National Rugby Union Team
The Malaysia national rugby union team has not played at the Rugby World Cup, but has attempted to qualify since the South African World Cup in 1995. History Malaysian Rugby Union (Kesatuan Ragbi Malaysia) is the representative of Malaysian rugby. They have good competition with their neighbours Singapore, and the Singapore-Malaysia were well contested and well viewed matched. But funding for the sport has not been very generous. Malaysian rugby is also very promising with many new players embracing the sport. In 2013, rookies Razman Arsad were brought to the team and becoming the top scorer, scoring 69 tries in his first season. Meanwhile, Nureikmar Muhamad has also made a large impact which led to him becoming the vice captain of the team. The new coach has led the team to many victories that includes over the Philippines. The most important thing however is the youth as, young starlets like Abdul Izzudin, David Liong, Eugene Ong, John Ng and Terrence Loh has cultivated the ...
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Hibiscus Rosa-sinensis
''Hibiscus rosa-sinensis'', known colloquially as Chinese hibiscus, China rose, Hawaiian hibiscus, rose mallow and shoeblack plant, is a species of tropical hibiscus, a flowering plant in the Hibisceae Tribe (biology), tribe of the family (biology), family Malvaceae. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in the tropics and subtropics, but its native range is Vanuatu. Description Tree and leaves ''Hibiscus rosa-sinensis'' is a bushy, evergreen shrub or small tree growing tall and wide. The plant has a branched tap root, taproot. Its stem is aerial, erect, green, cylindrical, and branched. Its leaves are simple and petiole (botany), petiolate, with alternate ''phyllotaxy''. The leaf shape is ovate, the tip is acute, and the margin is serrated. ''Venation'' is Reticular venation, unicostate reticulate, meaning the leaves' veins are branched or divergent. Its surface is glossy. Free lateral stipules are present. Flowers Its flowers bloom in summer and autumn. ...
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In professional sports, a free agent is a player who is eligible to sign with other clubs or franchises; i.e., not under contract to any specific team. The term is also used in reference to a player who is under contract at present but who is allowed to solicit offers from other teams. In some circumstances, the free agent's options are limited by league rules. Types Terms Unrestricted free agent Unrestricted free agents are players without a team. They have either been released from their club, had the term of their contract expire without a renewal, or were not chosen in a league's draft of amateur players. These people, generally speaking, are free to entertain offers from all other teams in the player's most recent league and elsewhere and to decide with whom to sign a contract. Players who have been bought out of league standard contracts may have restrictions within that league, such as not being able to sign with the buy-out club for a period of time in the NHL, b ...
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2008 Asian Five Nations Division Tournaments
''For main Top 5 Division, see: 2008 Asian Five Nations'' The 2008 Asian Five Nations division tournaments, known as the 2008 HSBC Asian 5 Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the HSBC, refer to the Asian Five Nations divisions played within the tournament. This was the 1st series of the Asian Five Nations, following the merge of the ARFU Asian Rugby Series and Asian Rugby Championship. There were two main divisions, with three further regional divisions. The winners of Division 1 would be promoted up to the Top Division for 2009, as will the winner of Division 2 being promoted to Division 1. The loser of Division 1, drops to Division 2. Scoring system: 5 points for a win, three for a draw, one bonus point for being within seven points of the winning team, and one for four tries. Teams The teams involved, with their world rankings pre tournament, were: Division 1 * (48) * (55) * (50) Division 2 * (81) * (79) * (NA) * (65) South-East Asia Division * (NA) * (N ...
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2006–07 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship
This edition, originally scheduled in November 2006 in Sri Lanka was cancelled due to the political situation in the host country. The tournament for title (involving Japan, Korea and Hong Kong), originally must also valid as final pool for 2007 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification was transferred by International Rugby Board in Hong Kong. The rest of the tournament ("Plate" and "Shield" was played one year after in Sri Lanka. It was the last edition of the tournament, because from 2008, it was replaced by Asian Five Nations, that merge the ARFU Asian Rugby Championship and the ARFU Asian Rugby Series The team were divided in three divisions, according to the results of 2006 ARFU Asian Rugby Series Tournaments Gold : ---- ---- ---- Plate Pool A : ---- ---- ---- Pool B : ---- ---- ---- Finals = First Place Final = ---- = Third Place Final = ---- = Fifth Place Final = ---- Shield : ---- ---- ---- Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:ARFU 2006 File: ...
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2004 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship
The 2004 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship was the 19th edition of the tournament, de facto the last complete edition, due to the problems of the 20th edition, scheduled for 2006, but completed only in 2007. The tournament was played at Hong Kong, and won by Japan. The team were divided into three divisions, according to the results of the 2003-2004 ARFU Asian Rugby Series. Tournament First division ("Cup") * Semifinals ---- ---- *Third Place Final ---- *First Place final ---- Second division ("Plate") * Semifinals ---- ---- *Third Place Final ---- *First Place final ---- Third division ("Bowl") Note: Pakistan replaced Malaysia. * Semifinals ---- ---- *Third Place Final ---- *First Place final ---- References External links HSBC Asian Five Nations Home Page {{DEFAULTSORT:ARFU 2004 2004 rugby union tournaments for national teams International rugby union competitions hosted by Hong Kong rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, i ...
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2002 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship
The 2002 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship was the 18th edition of the tournament, and was played in Bangkok. The 11 teams were divided into two divisions. Tournament First Division ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second Division Pool 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool 2 ---- ---- ---- Finals 5th place final ---- Third Place Final ---- First Place final References {{DEFAULTSORT:ARFU 2002 2002 rugby union tournaments for national teams International rugby union competitions hosted by Thailand rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In its m ... 2002 in Asian rugby union ...
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2000 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship
The 2000 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship was the 17th edition of the tournament, and was played in Aomori. The 8 teams were divided in two division. Japan won the tournament. Tournament First Division ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second Division ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- References {{DEFAULTSORT:ARFU 2000 File:2000 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Protests against Bush v. Gore after the 2000 United States presidential election; Heads of state meet for the Millennium Summit; The International Space Station in its infant form as seen from ... 2000 rugby union tournaments for national teams 1999–2000 in Japanese rugby union International rugby union competitions hosted by Japan 2000 in Asian rugby union ...
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1998 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship
The 1998 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship was the 16th edition of the tournament, and was played in Singapore. The 10 teams were divided in two division. Japan won the tournament. Tournament First division ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second Division Pool 1 ---- ---- ---- Pool 2 ---- ---- ---- Finals *First Place final ---- *Third Place Final ---- °Fifth Place Final ---- Bibliography * Francesco Volpe, Paolo Pacitti (Author), ''Rugby 2000'', GTE Gruppo Editorale (1999). References {{DEFAULTSORT:ARFU 1998 1998 rugby union tournaments for national teams rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In its m ... International rugby union competitions hosted by Singapore 1998 in Asian rugby union ...
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2018 Asia Rugby Championship
The 2018 Asia Rugby Championship was the fourth annual rugby union series for the top-level Asia Rugby nations. The Asia Rugby Championship in 2018 formed part of the World Cup qualifying process and, as such, did not include Japan who had already qualified as the 2019 Rugby World Cup host. Hong Kong and South Korea were joined by Malaysia, promoted from Division 1, to compete in the 2018 series. Other Asian nations played in the lower division tournaments. The format of the tri-nations series is a double round-robin where the three teams play each other twice on a home and away basis. The team finishing on top of the standings at the end of the series is declared the winner. The 2018 series winner Hong Kong advanced to a cross-regional play-off series against Oceania 4, Cook Islands, to earn a berth in the repechage tournament. Teams The teams involved, with their world rankings prior to the 2018 tournament in brackets: Standings Fixtures ''Source'': asiarugby.com Week ...
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2017 Asia Rugby Championship
The 2017 Asia Rugby Championship, or ARC, was the third annual tri-nations series for top-level rugby union in Asia and the thirtieth continental championship for the Asia Rugby nations. The Asia Rugby Championship replaced the former Asian Five Nations in 2015, with only three nations competing in the top division instead of the previous five. The 2016 series included Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea. Other Asian nations competed in the lower division tournaments. The format of the competition is a double round-robin where the three nations play each other twice on a home and away basis. The team finishing on top of the standings is declared the winner. Teams The teams involved, with their world rankings prior to the 2017 tournament in brackets: Standings Fixtures Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 See also * 2017 Asia Rugby Championship division tournaments References {{DEFAULTSORT:Asian 2017 rugby union tournaments for national teams 20 ...
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2015 Asian Rugby Championship
The 2015 Asia Rugby Championship, or ARC, was the inaugural tri-nations series for top-level rugby union in Asia and the twenty-eighth continental championship for the ARFU nations. The Asia Rugby Championship replaced the former Asian Five Nations in 2015, with only three nations competing in the top division instead of the previous five. The inaugural series included Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea. Other Asian nations competed in the lower division tournaments. Instead of the single round-robin format used in the Asian Five Nations, the three teams played each other twice on a home and away basis. Japan, as the team finishing on top of the standings in 2015, was declared the winner. The bottom-placed team, Korea, was subject to a promotion-relegation play-off against the winner of the next lower division. However, Sri Lanka, who finished on top of Division 1, declined the opportunity to challenge. Standings Notes: * The final match saw the Japan v Hong Kong match aband ...
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RC Eagles
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