Kazakhstan and Iran kicked off day three of competitions in the 2010 Division II Asian
Junior Championship at DongDok Stadium in Vientiane, Lao PDR.
Kazakhstan barreled down the pitch right from the start putting two tries past the line
before the ten-minute mark.
FInal Score Iran 5 v. Kazakhstan 29
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Iran snuck past India in a hard-hitting match ending the second day of competition at
the 2010 Asian Junior Division II Championships in Vientiane, Lao. Iran Won 22-14
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The second day of matches at Vientianeʼs DongDok Stadium saw what was sure to be
one of the fiercest face-offs of the competition with a strong Philippines team taking on a
fit and vocal Kazak team. Philippines win 22-10
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In the second match of the ARJC Division II tournament, a large, pounding Iran side faced off against a small but fierce Lao PDR side. Iran won the match 20-7
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India faced the Philippines to open up the first day of competition at the Asian Rugby Junior Championships Division II tournament. The Indian side fought hard but was unable to hold off an experienced, skilled Philippines side
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From August 17 - 21, the Junior Asian Division 2 Championships will be held in Vientiane, Lao PDR. Five teams will be competing
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India Rugby Team Won the the Istanbul rugby 7s tournament , they remaind undefeated in the two day tournament
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A year since Japan made history in being the first Asian country to be awarded hosting rights for a Rugby World Cup, preparations have been given a significant boost with the announcement of full cross-party and business sector support to ensure that Japan hosts a successful tournament in 2019.
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Canada and Scotland have the honour of kicking off Women\'s Rugby World Cup 2010 which takes place in England from 20 August to 5 September , Kazakistan will face 1991 winners USA in its first match
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Kazakhstan finishes with silver, Thailand edges Japan for Bronze
China Women’s National Sevens team successfully defended its title as the top team in Asian Women’s Sevens after claiming victory in the IRB Asian Women’s Rugby Sevens Championship in Guangzhou, China on Sunday (25 July). Kazakhstan
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