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2015 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification

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In the Asian Region for 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying, Japan took the sole qualification spot, Asia 1 by winning Round 3: 2014 Asian Five Nations, while second placed Hong Kong qualified for the repechage playoff.

The qualification process included the top four levels of the Asian Five Nations tournaments, beginning in 2012.

Format

Asia provided one direct qualifier for the 2015 Rugby World Cup (Asia 1), and one repechage play-off position. The Asian qualification process used the Asian Five Nations, using the top three divisions in the second tier of Asian teams, and the top-tier competition Asian Five Nations.

The 2012 Asian Five Nations Divisions 1 through Division 3 were the first stage of qualifying. The winners of Divisions 2 and 3, Thailand and India, faced each other for the right to be promoted to Division 1 in 2013, Thailand winning. The last place team in Division 1, Singapore, was relegated to Division 2. As only teams in the top tier Asian Five Nations and Division 1 in 2013 could qualify for the top tier in 2014, all the remaining teams were therefore eliminated.

The second phase included the top tier of the 2013 Asian Five Nations, as well as Division 1. The winner of Division 1, Sri Lanka, earned promotion to the top tier for 2014, which served as the qualification final. United Arab Emirates finished in last place in the top tier, thus earning them relegation and elimination from the qualification process.

The final phase was the top tier of the 2014 Asian Five Nations. Japan won, thus qualifying for Pool B of the 2015 Rugby World Cup, along with Samoa, Scotland, South Africa, and USA. Hong Kong finished in second place to qualify for the repechage playoff against Uruguay.

Entrants

The 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying teams that competed for the 2015 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification. (World rankings, shown in brackets, are those immediately prior to first Asia qualification match on 30 May 2012)

  • (62)
  • (58)
  • (88)
  • (28)
  • (77)
  • (NR)
  • (NR)
  • (14)
  • (36)
  • (63)
  • (73)
  • (55)
  • (67)
  • (26)
  • (46)
  • (65)
  • (NR)

Qualified nations

2012

2012 Asian Five Nations Division 3

The winner, India, advanced to the Division 2/3 playoff match against Thailand for the right to compete in 2013 Asian Five Nations Division 1.

|May 30, 2012||38||17 |May 30, 2012||34||5 |June 1, 2012||16||18 |June 1, 2012||13||7

Matches

2012 Asian Five Nations Division 2

The winners, Thailand, advanced to the Division 2/3 playoff match against India for the right to compete in 2013 Asian Five Nations Division 1.

|May 31, 2012||37||17 |May 31, 2012||89||0 |June 2, 2012||22||19 |June 2, 2012||52||3

Matches

Division 2/3 Promotion

Thailand defeated India for promotion to the 2013 Asian Five Nations Division 1 and to remain in contention for Rugby World Cup qualifying. Thailand therefore advanced in and India was eliminated from the Rugby World Cup Qualification process.

2012 Asian Five Nations Division 1

The top three teams remained in 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying, with Philippines advancing to the 2013 Asian Five Nations, and Sri Lanka and Chinese Taipei advancing to the 2013 Asian Five Nations Division 1. The last placed team, Singapore, was eliminated from 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying.

All the games were played in Manila, Philippines at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

PositionNationGamesPointsBonus
pointsTotal
pointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
133009950+49318
232018946+43212
3310269101-3216
4300361121-6011
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:
Win - 5 points
Draw - 3 points
4 or more tries - 1 point
Loss within 7 points - 1 point
Loss greater than 7 points - 0 points
Matches

2013

2013 Asian Five Nations Division 1

The tournament was played in Sri Lanka from 31 March to 6 April 2013. The winner of this division and this stage of qualification, Sri Lanka, earned promotion to the main division for 2014, which will be the final stage of Asian Rugby World Cup qualifying. The remaining three teams were eliminated from World Cup qualifying.

PositionNationGamesPointsBonus
pointsTotal
pointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
1330013333+100318
231027092-2216
3310270104–3416
4310263107–4405
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:
Win - 5 points
Draw - 3 points
4 or more tries - 1 point
Loss within 7 points - 1 point
Loss greater than 7 points - 0 points
Matches

2013 Asian Five Nations

Main article: 2013 Asian Five Nations

The top four teams advanced to the final stage of Rugby World Cup qualifying, while the last placed team, United Arab Emirates, was relegated to Division 1 and eliminated from qualifying for the Rugby World Cup.

PositionNationGamesPointsBonus
pointsTotal
pointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
144003168+308424
24301185115+70318
34202134108+26212
4410363250–18716
5400428245–21700
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:
Win - 5 points
Draw - 3 points
4 or more tries - 1 point
Loss within 7 points - 1 point
Loss greater than 7 points - 0 points
Matches

2014 Asian Five Nations

Main article: 2014 Asian Five Nations

The winner the 2014 Asian Five Nations tournament, Japan, qualified for the 2015 Rugby World Cup as Asia 1 in Pool B. The runner-up in the tournament, Hong Kong, advanced to the repechage playoffs to play Uruguay.

Qualified for Repechage
PositionNationGamesPointsBonus
pointsTotal
pointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
1440034233+309424
2430119665+131318
34202122126-4212
4410358284–22616
5400448258–21011
Points were awarded to the teams as follows:
Win - 5 points
Draw - 3 points
4 or more tries - 1 point
Loss within 7 points - 1 point
Loss greater than 7 points - 0 points
Matches

References

References

  1. "Guam 38 - 17 Indonesia".
  2. "India 34 - 5 Pakistan".
  3. "Indonesia 13 - 7 Pakistan".
  4. "Guam 16 - 18 India".
  5. "Thailand 37 - 17 Iran".
  6. "Malaysia 89 - 0 China".
  7. "China 3 - 52 Iran".
  8. "Malaysia 19 - 22 Thailand".
  9. "Thailand 42 - 29 India".
  10. [http://www.asian5nations.com/Div1schedule HSBC Asian Five Nations 2012 Schedule] {{webarchive. link. (2011-05-26)
  11. "Sri Lanka 36 - 8 Chinese Taipei".
  12. "Singapore 20 - 37 Philippines".
  13. "Sri Lanka 35 - 10 Singapore".
  14. "Philippines 34 - 12 Chinese Taipei".
  15. "Sri Lanka 18 - 28 Philippines".
  16. "Singapore 31 - 49 Chinese Taipei".
  17. rugbybworldcup.com. "Rugby World Cup 2019".
  18. "Kazakhstan 10 - 33 Thailand".
  19. (4 April 2013). "Official RWC 2015 Site".
  20. "Kazakhstan 42 - 10 Chinese Taipei".
  21. (7 May 2013). "Official RWC 2015 Site".
  22. "Chinese Taipei 52 - 23 Thailand".
  23. (7 May 2013). "Official RWC 2015 Site".
  24. "Japan 121 - 0 Philippines".
  25. "Hong Kong 53 - 7 UAE".
  26. "UAE 10 - 75 Korea".
  27. "Hong Kong 0 - 38 Japan".
  28. "Japan 64 - 5 Korea".
  29. "Philippines 20 - 59 Hong Kong".
  30. "UAE 3 - 93 Japan".
  31. "Korea 62 - 19 Philippines".
  32. "Korea 43 - 22 Hong Kong".
  33. "Philippines 24 - 8 UAE".
  34. "Korea 59 - 3 Sri Lanka".
  35. "Hong Kong 108 - 0 Philippines".
  36. "Philippines 10 - 99 Japan".
  37. "Sri Lanka 10 - 41 Hong Kong".
  38. "Japan 132 - 10 Sri Lanka".
  39. (12 May 2014). "Official RWC 2015 Site".
  40. "Korea - Japan".
  41. "Sri Lanka - Philippines".
  42. "Philippines 22 - 52 Korea".
  43. "Japan 49 - 8 Hong Kong".
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