The Asia Rugby Men’s Championship 2023 kicked off with an exhilarating match between Korea and Malaysia, where Korea emerged victorious with a commanding scoreline of 27-3. At the Siadinha Hamzah Stadium (IIUM) in Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian team, backed by a passionate capacity home crowd gave a very courageous performance.
From the very beginning, Korea showcased their intent to dominate the game, with Yongheung Chang scoring an early try. Malaysia’s Mohd Fairuz AB Rahman managed to put his team on the scoreboard with a penalty kick, bringing the score to 3-5. However, Korea quickly regained control, and at the 28th-minute mark, Kimin Kim scored a crucial try, giving Korea a lead of 10-3.
Asia Rugby Men’s Championship 2023
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Throughout the match, Korea’s cohesive teamwork and clinical finishing remained the defining factors in their victory. Despite the very hot and humid weather in the first half and the game having to be briefly halted due to thunder and lightning in the second half, the final score stood at 27-3 in favour of Korea.
Malaysia’s performance was commendable, with debutant captain Mohamad Nasharuddin Ismail expressing pride in the team’s improvement in the second half. He acknowledged the need for further improvement, especially in the upcoming match against Hong Kong.
Looking ahead, the Asia Rugby Men’s Championship will move to Hong Kong SAR, where Malaysia will face the home team on June 10th at the Hong Kong Football Club. The passionate fans in attendance are expected to create an electrifying atmosphere for what promises to be a fiercely contested match.
The culmination of the Championship will take place on June 17th, as Asia’s rugby giants, Korea and Hong Kong China, go head-to-head in the final match of the tournament. This result sets the tone for the rest of the Championship, affirming Korea as a formidable force to be reckoned with.
Rugby enthusiasts across Asia are eagerly anticipating the upcoming matches, with all games being broadcast live on Asia Rugby’s Facebook page and YouTube channel. Highlights and behind-the-scenes footage will also be shared on Asia Rugby’s Instagram page. Excitement is building as the Asia Rugby Men’s Championship continues to showcase the thrilling action and competitive spirit of rugby in the region.
Game 1 Korea 27 v 3 Malaysia
Siadinha Hamzah Stadium (IIUM), KL Malaysia
Match Video
Game 2 Hong Kong China v Malaysia
10th June KO: 17:00 ( +8GMT)
Hong Kong Football Club , Hong Kong SAR
LIVE
Game 3 Hong Kong China v Korea
17th June KO: 17:00 (+8GMT)
Hong Kong Football Club , Hong Kong SAR
LIVE