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2017 Asia Rugby Championship
Countries Japan
 Hong Kong
Number of teams2
Champions Japan
Runners-up Hong Kong
Matches played2
Top point scorerRiho Kurogi (30 pts)
Top try scorerRiho Kurogi (4)
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The 2017 Asia Rugby Women's Championship was from 8th – 15th July. The first round was hosted by Japan and Hong Kong the second round.[1] Japan claimed the championship after defeating Hong Kong.[2]

Table

Team Pld W D L TF TD PF PA PD BP Pts
 Japan 2 2 0 0 20 17 118 19 99 0 8
 Hong Kong 2 0 0 2 3 -17 19 118 -99 0 0

Results

Round 1

2017-07-08
Japan 58–0 Hong Kong
Shiroyama
FB 15 MAYU SHIMIZU
RW 14 RIHO KUROGI
OC 13 IROHA NAGATA
IC 12 KEIKO KATO
LW 11 ERIKO HIRANO
FH 10 WASANA FUKUSHIMA
SH 9 YUMENO NODA
N8 8 AYAKA SUZUKI
OF 7 YUKI SUE
BF 6 YUI SHIOZAKI
RL 5 AYANO TANAKA
LL 4 AYA NAKAJIMA
TP 3 SAKI MINAMI
HK 2 SEINA SAITO
LP 1 MAKOTO EBUCHI
Replacements:
16 CHIHIRO KOBAYASHI
17 MAIKO FUJIMOTO
18 SACHIKO KATO
19 SORA KONISHI
20 YUKI OYOKAWA
21 MOE TSUKUI
22 CHIKAMI INOUE
23 AI TASAKA
Coach:
GOSHI ARIMIZU
FB 15 PAK YAN POON
RW 14 LAUREL CHOR
OC 13 ADRIENNE GARVEY
IC 12 REBECCA THOMPSON
LW 11 SZE WA LAU
FH 10 TSZ TING LEE
SH 9 LINDSAY VARTY
N8 8 AMELIE SEURE
OF 7 TSZ CHING CHAN
BF 6 CHRISTINE GORDON
RL 5 SIN YAN TSANG
LL 4 KA YAN CHAN
TP 3 YUEN SHAN WONG
HK 2 ROYCE CHAN LEONG SZE
LP 1 NGA WUN LAU
Replacements:
16 WINNIE SIU WING NI
17 KA SHUN LEE
18 SHUK HAN CHEUNG
19 WAI YAN PUN
20 HOI LAM HO
21 JESSICA HO
22 ROSE HOPEWELL-FONG
23 KELSIE BOUTTLE
Coach:
JO HULL

Round 2

2017-07-15
Hong Kong 19–60 Japan
Hong Kong
FB 15 COLLEEN TJOSVOLD
RW 14 PAK YAN POON
OC 13 NATASHA OLSON-THORNE
IC 12 KELSIE BOUTTLE
LW 11 KA YAN CHONG
FH 10 ROSE HOPEWELL-FONG
SH 9 HO YEE MAK
N8 8 CHRISTINE GORDON
OF 7 TSZ CHING CHAN
BF 6 CHRISTY CHENG KA CHI
RL 5 AMELIE SEURE
LL 4 MEI NAM CHOW
TP 3 KA SHUN LEE
HK 2 KAREN SO HOI TING
LP 1 YUEN SHAN WONG
Replacements:
16 ROYCE CHAN LEONG SZE
17 SHUK HAN CHEUNG
18 NGA WUN LAU
19 WAI YAN PUN
20 WAI SUM SHAM
21 TSZ TING LEE
22 IVY KWONG SAU YAN
23 SZE WA LAU
Coach:
JO HULL
FB 15 AI TASAKA
RW 14 AKARI KATO
OC 13 RIHO KUROGI
IC 12 MIZUHO ITO
LW 11 HONOKA TSUTSUMI
FH 10 WASANA FUKUSHIMA
SH 9 MOE TSUKUI
N8 8 MAKI TAKANO
OF 7 YUKI SUE
BF 6 YUKI OYOKAWA
RL 5 AOI MIMURA
LL 4 AI HYUGAJI
TP 3 MAIKO FUJIMOTO
HK 2 MISAKI SUZUKI
LP 1 SEINA SAITO
Replacements:
HK 16 MIZUHO KATAOKA
PR 17 SORA KONISHI
PR 18 SACHIKO KATO
LK 19 AYANO SAKURAI
FL 20 AYAKA SUZUKI
FB 21 YUMENO NODA
WG 22 CHIKAMI INOUE
OB 23 ERIKO HIRANO
Coach:
GOSHI ARIMIZU

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References

  1. ^ "Rough start for Hong Kong in Asia Women's Championship". Hong Kong Rugby Union. 2017-07-08. Archived from the original on 2021-12-08. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  2. ^ "Japan Beat Hong Kong To Claim Asia Women's Rugby Championship". Asia Rugby. 2017-07-15. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  3. ^ "Asia Rugby Women's Championship 2017". asiarugby.com. Retrieved 8 December 2021.