Taiwan finish last in China Sevens

Taipei Times
Date:  Sep 07, 2015
By: Grant Dexter  /  Staff reporter

A sound defeat in their Asian Rugby Sevens Series Bowl semi-final against the

Taiwan’s Chien Lee Ssu-hsiao, second right, runs with the ball during their Asian Rugby Sevens Series Bowl semi-final against the United Arab Emirates at the Qingdao Tiantai Stadium in China yesterday.  Photo: Courtesy of Kao Ping-sen, TWRUGBYPIX.com

Taiwan’s Chien Lee Ssu-hsiao, second right, runs with the ball during their Asian Rugby Sevens Series Bowl semi-final against the United Arab Emirates at the Qingdao Tiantai Stadium in China yesterday. Photo: Courtesy of Kao Ping-sen, TWRUGBYPIX.com

United Arab Emirates (UAE) left Taiwan in a scrap to avoid last place at the Qingdao Tiantai Stadium in China yesterday, a challenge that also proved too much for them.

Japan and China, Taiwan’s pool opponents, played in the men’s Cup final, with Japan beating China 28-12, though China were in contention well into the second half.

Taiwan were beaten by the UAE 24-12 in the morning, scoring two tries — by Huang Po-wei and Tsai Cheng-hsuan — to the UAE’s four from a brace by Ian Overton, as well as tries to Christopher Marshall and Mogamat Kenny.

Huang kicked one conversion.     [FULL  STORY]

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