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The Asian Rugby Football Union (ARFU) was founded in 1968. It comprised of Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Its purpose was to provide international competition between its members by staging a biannual tournament. The Asian Rugby Football Tournament (ARFT) was established in 1969. It is the second oldest established international rugby tournament in the World. It currently continues as the A5N. The growth of rugby in Asia is reflected in the increase of ARFU members, tournaments, events and activities.
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In 2010 ARFU comprises 28 members. These members actively participate in annual and semi-annual council meetings. Four ‘working’ committees support the ARFU Council to oversee Rugby in Asia. ARFU organizes and manages five major tournaments for Men, Women and Youth. ARFU continues to explore new opportunities to develop rugby in Asia. The marquee event in ARFU, is the Asian 5 Nations (A5N). This event has shown the success and potential of Rugby in Asia.
Opportunities for Rugby in Asia

The Asian Region comprises some 60% of the world’s population. It is estimated that 80% of the world’s youth is here. However, in 2010 the Region comprised only 12% of the world’s rugby playing population. With the RWC coming to Japan in 2019 there now exists a tremendous opportunity to raise awareness and promote the Game throughout the Region.


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News Update

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Hirotoki Onozawa scored his second hat-trick of this year’s HSBC Asian Five Nations (HSBC A5N) to help Japan to a 52-8 victory over South Korea at Seongnam Stadium on Saturday.

 

Brave Blossoms blow by South Korea in Week Three ofHSBC Asian 5 Nations Top 5


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The United Arab Emirates escaped a frenzied assault from Kazakhstan in the second half to win today’s HSBC Asian 5 Nations (HSBC A5N) Top 5 battle in Dubai 46-31.

After trailing 29-nil at the half, Kazakhstan posted 31 points in the second half to close the gap to 10 points in the final 10 minutes before UAE dashed their hopes of an inspirational comeback.

 


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The last remaining unbeaten teams in this year’s HSBC Asian 5 Nations Top 5 will face off tomorrow as South Korea hosts Japan at Seongnam Stadium in Seoul (kick-off at 13.00 local time).

Tomorrow’s match promises to be another thriller in this long-standing rivalry between Asia’s traditional rugby powerhouses.


Asia’s no.3 and no.4 to compete in integral Top 5 game this Friday at 7he Sevens -

Dubai, UAE, May 10th, 2012: UAE Rugby’s 22 man squad that will compete against Kazakhstan at 7he Sevens this Friday, 4pm UAE time, has been announced.


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Teen wing Yoshikazu Fujita scored an HSBC A5N Top 5 record six tries on debut and fullback Ayumu Goromaru had another 30-point day as Japan hammered the United Arab Emirates 106-3 at Fukuoka’s Level-5 Stadium.

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