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Tournament details | |
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Date | 22 April– 18 July 2007 |
Teams | 13 countries |
Final positions | |
Champions | Japan |
Runner-up | South Korea |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 17 |
← 2006 2008 Asian Five Nations → |
The 2007 ARFU Asian Rugby Series was the fourth edition of a tournament created by Asian Rugby Football Union for national teams. In 2008, it was replaced by the Asian Five Nations.
Tournaments
First Division
22 April 2007 |
Japan | 82–0 | South Korea |
Tokyo |
29 April 2007 |
Japan | 73–3 | Hong Kong |
Tokyo |
27 May 2007 |
Hong Kong | 27–20 | South Korea |
Dubai |
Ranking :
- 1. Japan (admitted to 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 2. Hong Kong (admitted to 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 3. Sri Lanka (admitted to 2008 Asian Five Nations)
Second division
27 April 2007 |
Arabian Gulf | 52–11 | Sri Lanka |
Sharjah |
8 May 2007 |
Kazakhstan | 71–6 | Sri Lanka |
Almaty |
12 May 2007 |
Arabian Gulf | 6–49 | Kazakhstan |
Dubai |
Ranking :
- 1. Kazakhstan (admitted to 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 2. Arabian Gulf (admitted to 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 3. Sri Lanka (admitted to division 1 of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
Third division
26 May 2007 |
Malaysia | 19–31 | Singapore |
Kuala Lampur |
9 June 2007 |
China | 52–23 | Malaysia |
Beijing |
16 June 2007 |
Singapore | 20–36 | China |
Singapore |
Ranking :
- 1. China (admitted to division 1 of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 2. Singapore (admitted to division 1 of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 3. Malaysia (admitted to division 2 of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
Fourth Division
12 May 2007 |
Thailand | 44–0 | Pakistan |
Lahore |
16 May 2007 |
Taiwan | 72–3 | Pakistan |
Bangkok |
19 May 2007 |
Thailand | 3–22 | Taiwan |
Bangkok |
Ranking :
- 1. Taiwan (admitted to division 1 of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 2. Thailand (admitted to division 2 of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 3. Pakistan (admitted to division 2 of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
Fifth Division
23 June 2007 |
India | 47–0 | Guam |
Munbai |
27 June 2007 |
Philippines | 39–3 | Guam |
Manila |
1 July 2007 |
Philippines | 3–11 | India |
Manila |
- 1. India (admitted to division 2 of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 2. Philippines (admitted to regional tournament of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
- 3. Guam (admitted to regional tournament of 2008 Asian Five Nations)
Division 6 (Borneo Cup)
11 July 2007 |
Indonesia | 17–3 | Laos |
Bandar Seri Begawan |
11 July 2007 |
Cambodia | 30–8 | Brunei |
Bandar Seri Begawan |
14 July 2007 |
Indonesia | 11–10 | Cambodia |
Bandar Seri Begawan |
14 July 2007 |
Brunei | 17–16 | Laos |
Bandar Seri Begawan |
18 July 2007 |
Cambodia | 26–16 | Laos |
Bandar Seri Begawan |
18 July 2007 |
Brunei | 15–28 | Indonesia |
Bandar Seri Begawan |
Ranking:
Asia Men's Rugby Championship | |||||||
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