2016 Asia Rugby Women's Championship

The 2016 Asia Rugby Women's Championship was from 7 – 28 May and held in Hong Kong and Japan. Kazakhstan withdrew from the competition leaving only Japan and Hong Kong.[1][2] Japan were crowned champions.[3]

2016 Asia Rugby Championship
Countries Japan
 Hong Kong
Number of teams2
Champions Japan
Runners-up Hong Kong
Matches played2
Top point scorerAi Tasaka (14 pts)
Top try scorerAi Tasaka (2)
Ai Hyugaji (2)
Miki Terauchi (2)
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Table

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Team Pld W D L TF TD PF PA PD BP Pts
  Japan 2 2 0 0 13 13 69 6 63 0 8
  Hong Kong 2 0 0 2 0 -13 6 69 -63 0 0

Results

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Round 1

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Test: 1151 7 May, 2016   Hong Kong 3-39   Japan Hong Kong Football Club Stadium  
Pen: Aggie POON Pak Yan 30' Try: Honoka TSUTSUMI 1'
Ai TASAKA 12'
Eriko HIRANO 22'
Misaki SUZUKI 26'
Miki TERAUCHI 71'
Ai TASAKA 77'
Ai HYUGAJI 80'
Con: Ai TASAKA 13', 37'
FB 15 Adrienne Garvey
RW 14 Aggie Poon Pak Yan
OC 13 Natasha Olson-Thorne
IC 12 Tsz Ting Lee
LW 11 Ka Yan Chong
FH 10 Rose Fong
SH 9 Colleen Jenny Tjosvold
N8 8 Amelie Seure
OF 7 Melody Blessing Nim Yan Li
BF 6 Christine Gordon
RL 5 Mei Nam Chow
LL 4 Claire Forster
TP 3 Shuk-Han Cheung
HK 2 Winnie Wing Ni Siu
LP 1 Nga-Wun Lau
Replacements:
16 Karen Hoi Ting So
17 Hoi Ying Ku
18 Ka Yan Chan
19 Ching To Cheng
20 Sharon Shin Yuen Tsang
21 Ho Yee Mak
22 Tsz Ting Cheng
23 Ka Man Nam
Coach:
Jo Hull
FB 15 Ai Tasaka
RW 14 Honoka Tsutsumi
OC 13 Shione Nakayama
IC 12 Miki Terauchi
LW 11 Eriko Hirano
FH 10 Minori Yamamoto
SH 9 Yumeno Noda
N8 8 Misaki Suzuki
OF 7 Yuki Sue
BF 6 Ayumi Inui
RL 5 Aoi Mimura
LL 4 Ai Hyugaji
TP 3 Saki Minami
HK 2 Chihiro Kobayashi
LP 1 Seina Saito
Replacements:
HK 16 Sayaka Yamamoto
PR 17 Mizuho Kataoka
PR 18 Maki Ito
LK 19 Ayano Sakurai
FL 20 Yuki Ito
FB 21 Chikami Inoue
WG 22 Mana Furuta
OB 23 Mayu Shimizu
Coach:
Goshi Arimizu

Round 2

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Test: 1153 28 May, 2016   Japan 30-3   Hong Kong Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium  
Try: Saki Minami 7'
Mizuki HOMMA 34'
Miki TERAUCHI 56'
Yuki SUE 65'
Riho KUROGI 69'
Ai HYUGAJI 75'
Pen: Aggie POON Pak Yan 16'
FB 15 Ai Tasaka (c)
RW 14 Mizuki Homma
OC 13 Shione Nakayama
IC 12 Miki Terauchi
LW 11 Eriko Hirano
FH 10 Minori Yamamoto
SH 9 Yumeno Noda
N8 8 Yuki Ito
OF 7 Yuki Sue
BF 6 Ayumi Inui
RL 5 Aoi Mimura
LL 4 Ai Hyugaji
TP 3 Saki Minami
HK 2 Misaki Suzuki
LP 1 Seina Saito
Replacements:
16 Mizuho Kataoka
17 Sayaka Yamamoto
18 Maki Ito
19 Ayano Sakurai
20 Yuki Oyokawa
21 Chikami Inoue
22 Mana Furuta
23 Riho Kurogi
Coach:
Goshi Arimizu
FB 15 Adrienne Donna Garvey
RW 14 Aggie Poon Pak Yan
OC 13 Natasha Shangwe Olson-Thorne
IC 12 Rose Fong
LW 11 Ka Yan Chong
FH 10 Pou Fan Lai
SH 9 Colleen Jenny Tjosvold
N8 8 Amelie Seure
OF 7 Melody Blessing Nim Yan Li
BF 6 Christine Gordon
RL 5 Mei Nam Chow (c)
LL 4 Ching To Cheng
TP 3 Shuk-Han Cheung
HK 2 Winnie Wing Ni Siu
LP 1 Nga-Wun Lau
Replacements:
HK 16 Ka Shun Lee
PR 17 Hoi Ying Ku
PR 18 Ka Yan Chan
LK 19 Claire Forster
FL 20 Sharon Shin Yuen Tsang
FB 21 Lindsay Varty
WG 22 Tsz Ting Cheng
OB 23 Ka Man Nam
Coach:
Jo Hull

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References

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  1. ^ "Asia Rugby Championship 2016 results & standings". South China Morning Post. 30 April 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  2. ^ "HK rugby women in testing double". www.thestandard.com.hk. 6 May 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Japan celebrate twin title success". world.rugby. 28 May 2016. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Asia Rugby Womens Championship 2016". Asia Rugby. Retrieved 11 December 2021.