2013 Asian Five Nations (original) (raw)

For divisional competitions, see 2013 Asian Five Nations division tournaments.

Rugby union tournament

2013 Asian Five Nations

Date 20 April – 13 May 2013
Countries Hong Kong Japan Philippines South Korea United Arab Emirates
Final positions
Champions Japan (21st title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 10
Website www.asian5nations.com
2012 2014

The 2013 Asian Five Nations, known as the 2013 HSBC Asian 5 Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the HSBC, was the 26th Asian Five Nations rugby union tournament, and the sixth since it was rebranded from the Asian Rugby Championship in 2008. Japan won the title for the 21st time, conceding just eight points in the entire tournament compared to a total of 316 scored. The UAE finished last and was relegated for the following season.

Changes from 2012

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Teams

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The teams involved are:

Nation Home stadium City Head coach Captain
Hong Kong (29) Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Hong Kong Wales Leigh Jones
Japan (15) Level-5 StadiumChichibunomiya Rugby Stadium FukuokaTokyo Australia Eddie Jones Toshiaki Hirose
South Korea (26) Ansan Wa~ Stadium Ansan South Korea Seo Chun-Oh
Philippines (56) Rizal Memorial Stadium Manila Australia Jarred Hodges
United Arab Emirates (NR) The Sevens Dubai Australia Duncan Hall

Final table

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2013 Asian Five Nations Champion
Relegated to Division One
Rank Nation Games Points Bonuspoints Totalpoints
Played Won Lost Drawn For Against Diff
1 Japan 4 4 0 0 316 8 308 4 24
2 South Korea 4 3 1 0 185 115 70 3 18
3 Hong Kong 4 2 2 0 134 108 26 2 12
4 Philippines 4 1 3 0 63 250 –187 1 6
5 United Arab Emirates 4 0 4 0 28 245 –217 0 0

Fixtures

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20 April 2013
14:00 UTC+9

Japan 121–0 Philippines
Try: Ōno (2) 12', 56'Broadhurst 21'Holani (2) 28', 32'Tatekawa (2) 35', 76'Sau (2) 38', 84'Makabe 46'Onozawa 51'Fukuoka (2) 58', 66'Mikami 61'Asahara 67'Goromaru 70'Hatakeyama 74'Aoki 79'Con: Goromaru (14/18) Report[1]

Level-5 Stadium, Fukuoka
Attendance: 2,681
Referee: Dewi Rowlands (Hong Kong)

20 April 2013
16:00 UTC+8

Hong Kong 53–7 United Arab Emirates

Hong Kong Football Club Stadium, Hong Kong

26 April 2013
17:00 UTC+4

United Arab Emirates 10–75 South Korea

Al Ain

27 April 2013
16:00 UTC+8

Hong Kong 0–38 Japan
Report[2] Try: Kizu 6'Ono 38'Imamura 49'Hirose (2) 69', 72'Fujita 85'Con: Goromaru (4/6)

Hong Kong Football Club Stadium, Hong Kong
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Aaron Littlewood (Singapore)

4 May 2013
14:00 UTC+9

Japan 64–5 South Korea
Try: Ono 1'Fukuoka (2) 6', 9'Kikutani (2) 3', 34'Fujita 36'Tui 56'Penalty try 74'Goromaru 77'Sau 84'Con: Goromaru (7/10) Report[3] Try: Youn Hyung 82'

Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 7,408
Referee: Tobi Lothian (Hong Kong)

4 May 2013
19:00 UTC+8

Philippines 20–59 Hong Kong

Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila

10 May 2013
20:00 UTC+4

United Arab Emirates 3–93 Japan
Pen: Ham 53' Report[4] Try: Kikutani (3) 7', 25', 49'Imamura (4) 21', 31', 33', 77'Fujita (2) 36', 41'Asahara 59'Aoki 63'Yasui 67'Tatekawa 69'Atsushi Hiwasa 85'Con: Tamura (2/5)Nakamura (2/4)Tatekawa (5/6)

The Sevens, Dubai
Attendance: 500
Referee: Dewi Rowlands (Hong Kong)

11 May 2013
12:00 UTC+9

South Korea 62–19 Philippines

Ansan Wa~ Stadium, Ansan

18 May 2013
12:00 UTC+9

South Korea 43–22 Hong Kong

Ansan Wa~ Stadium, Ansan

18 May 2013
19:00 UTC+8

Philippines 24–8 United Arab Emirates

Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila

References

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  1. ^ "HSBCアジア五カ国対抗2013 第1戦 日本代表 対 フィリピン代表 試合結果". rugby-japan.jp. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  2. ^ "HSBCアジア五カ国対抗2013 第2戦 香港代表 対 日本代表 試合結果". rugby-japan.jp. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  3. ^ "HSBCアジア五カ国対抗2013 第3戦 日本代表 対 韓国代表 試合結果". rugby-japan.jp. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  4. ^ "HSBCアジア五カ国対抗2013 第4戦 UAE代表 対 日本代表 試合結果". rugby-japan.jp. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.

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