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One of Asia’s longest running rugby rivalries will resume on today (8) (kick-off at 6 p.m.) as Singapore and Malaysia advanced from their semi final matches in the HSBC Asian 5 Nations (HSBC A5N) Division II competition on Wednesday at the Petaling Jaya Stadium in Kuala Lumpur.
Singapore, smarting from their demotion last year to Division II, beat India 67-8 to book its place in Saturday’s final, while Malaysia cruised past Iran 48-10 in front of a passionate local crowd of nearly 1,000 spectators.
Playing to their traditional strength in the forward pack, three Singapore forwards scored braces in the Rugby Lions’ victory: No. 8 Peter McFeely who opened the scoring in the 15th minute, flanker Matthew Roberts who scored twice in the first half and lock Murray Wyllie. Openside flanker Simon Etheridge, suiting up in replacement of team captain Daniel Marc Chow who was ill, added a try to see the pack account for seven of Singapore’s 11 tries on the day.
Singapore jumped out to an early lead through tries to McFeely and Roberts (2). Wing Bryan Ng added a nice solo effort with a 60-metre dash to represent the backline in the first half. Two conversions from scrumhalf Suhaimi Imran pushed Singapore into the lead 24-5 at the break. India prop Suresh Sajwan got his team on the board in the 27thminute with an unconverted try.
After the resumption of play, Singapore winger Nicholas Groen added to India’s woes with a try in the 45th minute before India replied with a penalty through scrumhalf Sujai Lama in the 50th minute. Lama’s penalty accounted for India’s last points of the afternoon as it was all one-way traffic for Singapore from there on out, especially with India losing two players to the sin bin in the second half.
McFeely scored his second try in the 52nd minute, with Imran’s conversion pushed Singapore further ahead at 36-8. Making their man-advantage count, Singapore crossed over for five more tries in the second half through Zaki Muhammad, Etheredge, Wyllie (2) and centre Andrew Bourke, to complete the rout at 67-8.
Match captain and hooker Gaspar Tan summed up his team’s effort nicely, saying: “It was a strong display from the forwards. We started off really slow and gave up too many penalties but in the second half we made adjustments. We were more disciplined and just kept moving forward with the ball and the tries flowed from there.”
A disappointed India captain Nasser Hussain said: “We were up against a team that was recently relegated from Division I and it showed. There was a considerable difference between the two sides and they analysed our game well and took our strengths away. But despite the score line there were a few positives today and hopefully we can build on those for Iran on Friday.”
Malaysia also enjoyed a relatively uncomplicated passage to the Division I promotion decider on Saturday with a 48-10 win over a physical Iran XV that was every bit the hosts’ match in terms of physicality and commitment but lacked composure at times.
Fullback ab Rahman, who collected 15 points on the day with a try, two penalties and two conversions was pleased with the day’s work, saying: “We’re really happy with the performance. Iran is a big, heavy team and our strategy was to get the ball wide and avoid contact and we were successful.”
Iran coach Pedram Baniameriyan credited the opposition, saying: “Malaysia was very good today but I am proud of my boys. We played good rugby today but we are lacking the experience at test match level that we need and it shows.”
India and Iran faced off in the Division II 3rd/4th place match to decide who is relegated to Division III in 2014. The relegation match was played yesterday at Petaling Jaya Stadium in Kuala Lumpur.
Singapore and Malaysia will meet in the Division II final today at 6 p.m.at Petaling Jaya.
“Singapore versus Malaysia is like the French playing the English – it is that kind of rivalry,” said Singapore coach Inoke Afeaki, adding that: “I like the Malaysian style of rugby. It is very fluid and it brings Singapore rugby out of its comfort zone, which is what we need. I think it will help us to play a more balanced kind of rugby, which is what we need if we want to go back up to the next level.”
Singapore captain Daniel Marc Chow stated: “Playing Malaysia is always big for us and for them I’m sure. We really want to get the better of each other. It doesn’t matter what we are playing for when we are playing Malaysia. It’s more than just promotion on the line there is a lot of pride at stake which is going to really help the boys get motivated for Saturday.”
HSBC A5N Division III semi-finals were held as part of a festival of rugby in Kuala Lumpur. Top seeds China faced off against newly promoted Qatar in the second semi final, while second seeds Guam faced Indonesia in the first semi-final with Qatar and Guam coming out on top respectively and will face each other in the final. All games are held at the Petaling Jaya Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. Admission is free.