PHILIPPINES

Japan win Asian Rugby Sevens Series in Borneo
(IRB.COM) Sunday 1 November 2009Japan clinch the fourth event in Sabah, Borneo tp win the inaugural Asian Rugby Sevens Series and lead Asia's march to the 2010 Hong Kong Sevens.
- Friday 30 October 2009 - IRB Sevens
Asian Sevens battle resumes in Borneo - Monday 26 October 2009 - IRB Sevens
Malaysia win Asian Sevens event in Brunei - Friday 23 October 2009 - IRB Sevens
Asia mobilises to challenge in Sevens - Saturday 4 July 2009 - Asia
Philippines win Asian 5 Nations promotion - Wednesday 1 July 2009 - Asia
Philippines and Guam reach Asian final - Wednesday 22 April 2009 - Asia
Asian Championship reaches its 40th birthday
| Asian Five Nations 2009 | ||||
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| 04 JUL 2009 | Philippines | 25 - 0 | Guam | Nomads Sports Club |
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Chairman
President
Admiral Eduardo R. Santos
Union Website
Union Address
3/F Room 305 PhilSports Building B.,
Meralco Ave. Pasig City
Manila
1530 PHILIPPINES
Union Phone
Union Fax
Number Of Clubs:
12
Number Of Registered Players:
1050
Number of Referees:
8
Pre-teen Male Players:
250
Pre-teen Female Player:
50
Teen Male Player:
150
Teen Female Player:
50
Senior Male Player:
450
Senior Female Player:
100
Total Male Player:
850
Total Female Player:
200
Primary Coaches Training Contact
Matt Cullen
Primary Coaches Training Email
Primary Referees Training Contact
Phil Gittus
Primary Referees Training Email
Primary Womens Contact
Clay Luraschi
Primary Womens Email
Primary Youth Contact
Matt Cullen
Primary Youth Email
| 16 November 2009 | |||
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| 1(2) | NZL | ||
| 2(1) | RSA | ||
| 3(3) | AUS | ||
| 4(5) | FRA | ||
| 5(4) | IRE | ||
| 6(8) | ENG | ||
| 7(6) | ARG | ||
| 8(7) | WAL | ||
| 9(10) | SCO | ||
| 10(9) | FJI | ||




