Match Officials Announced for Asia Rugby Emirates U18 Sevens in Johor Bahru
Excitement builds as the Asia Rugby Sevens Season continues in Malaysia
Johor Bahru, Malaysia – Asia Rugby’s thrilling Sevens season marches forward with the upcoming Asia Rugby Emirates U18 Sevens, set to take place this weekend, September 28-29, 2024. This highly anticipated event will see a total of 15 teams competing across the boys’ and girls’ divisions.
Participating Teams:
The boys’ competition will feature teams from nine nations: Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong China, India, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile, the girls’ competition will include six teams from Hong Kong China, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and United Arab Emirates.
As the competition heats up, Asia Rugby has announced a diverse lineup of match officials, combining seasoned referees with emerging talents. This blend of experience and potential reflects Asia Rugby’s commitment to fostering referee development and ensuring high-quality officiating throughout the tournament.
Match Officials for the Asia Rugby Emirates U18 Sevens:
Fareez Ashraf Bin Mahzan (Malaysian Rugby Union) – Referee
Thomas Ngan (Hong Kong China Rugby) – Referee
Yatawara Dugganna Walawwe D G Y (Sri Lanka Rugby) – Referee
Wang Zheng Just (Singapore Rugby Union) – Referee
Palak Poddar (Rugby India) – Referee (F)
Suranga Aruna Shantha (Sri Lanka Rugby) – Referee
Rikito Nobuhara (Japan Rugby Football Union) – Referee
Koki Yamauchi (Japan Rugby Football Union) – Referee
Aggie Poon Pak Yan (Hong Kong China Rugby) – Referee (F)
Anil Jayasinghe (Asia Rugby) – Coach of match officials (CMO)
Dilroy Fernando (Asia Rugby) – Referee Manager
Rigorous Selection Process
The match officials for this prestigious tournament have been meticulously selected by Asia Rugby’s Selections and Appointments Panel, and their appointments have been ratified by both the Asia Rugby Referees Committee and the Asia Rugby Chief Executive Officer. This thorough process ensures that only the most qualified individuals are chosen to officiate. It involves a careful evaluation of their previous performances, fitness, and a comprehensive review of their officiating credentials.
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By integrating emerging referees with experienced officials, Asia Rugby continues its mission to develop world-class officiating standards across the region, providing a platform for the next generation of referees to gain exposure and experience at an international level.
What to Expect
The Asia Rugby Emirates U18 Sevens is set to deliver intense action, with teams from across Asia competing for regional glory. Keep an eye out for standout performances and potential future stars of Asia Rugby.
All matches will be streamed live on Asia Rugby’s YouTube channels and Facebook live ,