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| cappelan | Mar 22 2006, 05:14 AM Post #11 |
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Playing schedule at the Manila 10s this W/E Sat & Sun 25-26 March at the Nomad Sports Club, Rugby Section, Madrid St., Merville Park, Paranaque City: Saturday Pool Games PAF v Maritime Academy of Asia & the Pacific (MAAP) 1:27pm -1:32pm PAF v Bahrain Gulf Air Falcons 3:39pm - 3:49pm PAF v Hong Kong Pot Belly Lights 5:07pm - 5:17pm Sunday Shield, Bowl, Plate & Cup TROPHY matches start 8:00am for more info check out website www.manila10s.com |
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| cappelan | Mar 28 2006, 04:54 AM Post #12 |
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In there 1st Manila 10s outing: PAF v Hong Kong Pot Belly Lights 0 - 22 PAF v X-Men 0 - 10 PAF v MAAP 0 – 20 (3 LOSS) Shield Championship Quarterfinals: PAF v Hong Kong Tequila Mockingbirds 0-32 (LOSS) “PAF,having to leave behind their big guys (on RED alert) were unable to show their true skills,but again they enjoyed the weekend and gained much knowledge on the game”. Alan Hugh McConnell - Coach :thumb: |
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| cappelan | May 27 2006, 10:13 AM Post #13 |
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CLARK AIRBASE MINI-TOURNAMENT SATURDAY 27 MAY Guys, we have a Mini-Tournament at our favourite Northern Home Away From Home on Saturday 27 May K.O. 2:00pm Meeting place for transport up there will be 11:00 am Heckle & Jeckle at Polaris St off Jupiter St, Makati Causway Bay RFC are coming down from HK. So it will be CBRFC, PAF and Nomads. Guest Players are Welcome We are expecting to play a round robin of shortened 15's games (to keep everyone in the mode for the coming TEST Match) Food and some free beer is being laid on at the Orchid Inn at night And we are arranging for them to record the Super 14's Finals so we can watch it while we eat & drink After that bit will be a trawl round our favourite establishments Please email back if you are IN so we can book hotel!!! TSB WE WON OUR FIRST INTERNATIONAL MATCH LAST W/E http://www.planet-rugby.com/News/story_51267.shtml http://www.rugbyrugby.com/news/story_51267.shtml http://www.rugby365.com/LATEST_NEWS/story_51267.shtml International Rugby Board (IRB) Match Report Philippines make history on Guam 20/05/06 Philippines take first international scalp In its first full international match, the Philippines beat Guam 18–14 in the Asian Rugby Football Union/IRB sanctioned Triangular Series between Guam, the Philippines and Pakistan. The match played in hot, humid conditions on Guam was well played, clean and hard fought. While Guam spent the first 10 minutes camped inside the Philippines’ 22-metre line, the Philippines defence held firm. After thirteen minutes of play and following a succession of kicks down field, the Philippines scored first with a try scored by lock forward Dean Nelson from a quick ruck 10 metres from the Guam goal-line. Three minutes later Guam struck back with a fine try crafted by scrumhalf Steven Sablan. The try was converted by Vinson Calvo. Right on half-time, the Philippines recycled the ball from a ruck on the Guam 22-metre line. The ball was passed well along the backline to fullback Clay Luraschi who went over for the try in the left corner. The try was not converted. Korean referee, Kim Do Suk, blew for half-time with the Philippines leading Guam 10 – 7. Nineteen minutes into the second half, Guam forwards were penalised for leaving their feet entering a ruck. Philippines’ outside half Thomas Egerton kicked a penalty goal to stretch the Philippines lead by six points. Six minutes later the Philippines scored a try from excellent support play as their forwards won possession from a ruck and lock Dean Nelson dived over for a try. Guam fought back valiantly and were rewarded when Tevita Vuniwaqa’s try on the 36th minute was converted with an excellent kick by Jarad Quichocho. Guam desperately pressured the Philippines in the last minutes of the game but the Philippines defence continued to hold firm with fine cover tackles. Both teams were exhausted when the referee blew the final whistle to give the Philippines a well deserved 18–14 win over Guam. Scorers: For Philippines: Tries: Dean Nelson 2, Clay Luraschi Pens: Thomas Egerton For Guam: Tries: Steven Sablan, Tevita Vuniwaqa Cons: Vinson Calvo, Jarad Quichocho Referee: Kim Do Suk (Korea) By Greg David, match commissioner Match Photos: http://romano8888.smugmug.com/Sports/190520 http://community.webshots.com/album/550705885YKsKUB |
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| cappelan | Jun 9 2006, 06:50 AM Post #14 |
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Asian rugby in Manila, June 7 & 10 The first ever full international rugby tests to be played in the Philippines are on this week, as part of an Asian triangular competition with Guam and Pakistan. Pakistan played Guam on June 7 (4pm) and won 27 - 22 - so this should make for a very interesting Saturday match against the 2 unbeaten teams :thumb: The Philippine Volcanoes play Pakistan on June 10; the games is at the Nomad Sports Club in Merville Park at 4pm. The Philippines beat Guam in their test last month. If anyone wants to go the directions from Makati to Nomads are: Take South Super towards Alabang - take the first exit at Merville. Drive along the service road and turn right at the Greenwich/Jollibee. Follow the road to the end and you will see the main gate to Merville Park - follow the road around to the right and turn left into gate 2 just before Moonwalk village. There are signs directing you to the sports club once you are in the village. Kick-off at 4 pm. Come and support the Philippine Team.
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| cappelan | Jun 12 2006, 07:00 PM Post #15 |
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http://www.irb.com/EN/News/Regional+News/0...a+nations+3.htm Pakistan finish with win 11 JUNE 2006 By Jamie Scott and Jarrad Gallagher, in Manila Pakistan wrapped up their 2006 Asian Nations Series group five campaign with a well earned 24-3 victory over the Philippines in Manila. The Philippines had the upper hand in the first half, bottling their opposition up in their own 22 for the opening quarter but Pakistan were able to soak up the pressure. With half time looming they scored a fine try, wing Arslan Zahid crossing the line. A tight first half ended with the score at 7-3 in favour of Pakistan. Much improved from their 27-22 mid-week victory over Guam, Pakistan showed strong defence and good organisation and were able to establish territorial advantage, which in turn placed the Philippines under pressure. Two further tries came for Pakistan in the second half, a second for Zahid and one for flanker Rehan. Earlier, in Singapore on Thursday, Kazakhstan beat Singapore 29-0. |
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| israeli | Jun 12 2006, 07:34 PM Post #16 |
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hey cappelan! ![]() is the PAF Rugby Team ready to participate in a competition such as the Rugby World Cup? congratulations to the team for a job well done!
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| "To secure peace is to prepare for war." - Carl Von Clausewitz | |
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| cappelan | Jun 16 2006, 07:56 PM Post #17 |
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That's even more wishful thinking than what I am willing to dream www.rugyinternational.net RUGBYINTERNATIONAL.NET WORLD INTERNATIONAL RUGBY RANKINGS-GWC SYSTEM 2005 as at 10 June, 2006 ASIA TABLE 05 04 03 1 JAPAN 1 1 1 2 KOREA 2 2 2 3 HONG KONG 3 3 4 4 SRI LANKA 4 8 5 5 KAZAKHSTAN 5 5 11 6 SINGAPORE 6 4 7 7 ARABIAN GULF 7 6 3 8 CHINA 8 7 10 9 CHINA-TAIPEI 9 9 6 10 THAILAND 10 10 12 11 MALAYSIA 12 11 8 12 INDIA 11 12 9 13 PAKISTAN 15 13 13 14 PHILIPPINES 0 0 0 15 GUAM 13 0 0 16 MACAU 14 14 0 17 CAMBODIA 16 |
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| cappelan | Sep 2 2006, 01:24 PM Post #18 |
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PAF FB 10s Rugby Team 26/08/2006 Site: http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/Sports Pages with PAF photos: http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/3/91937862 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/4 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/16/91939169 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/17/91939295 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/18 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/37/91942097 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/38 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/39 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/50/91943960 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/51/91944236 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/60/91946355 http://gjphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1836351/61 |
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| epigone | Sep 3 2006, 12:40 AM Post #19 |
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Let's bring them over to Britain to compete with the British Army. |
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| israeli | Sep 4 2006, 07:31 PM Post #20 |
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more power to the PAF Rugby Union Team.
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